Woman Charged with Murder After Giving Morphine to Dying Mother
Rachel Waters faces murder charges after administering morphine to her terminally ill mother in a Georgia memory care facility.

Rachel Waters was charged with murder after giving morphine to her dying mother at a memory care facility in Evans, Georgia. Waters had rushed to the facility from her Queens apartment after receiving a call from a nurse that her mother, Marsha, was in her final hours.
According to reports, Waters administered morphine to ease her mother's pain during her final moments. A physician had indicated that Marsha could pass within hours of Waters' arrival at the facility.
The case raises questions about end-of-life care and family involvement in pain management for terminally ill patients. Details about the specific circumstances that led to the murder charge have not been fully disclosed.
Waters was reportedly at home watching videos when she received the urgent call to come to the Georgia facility where her mother was receiving care for what appears to have been a terminal condition requiring memory care services.