Colorado nurse is accused of keeping ‘Dexter collection’ of photos and videos as he sexually abused patients
The IndependentThe latest headlines from our reporters across the US sent straight to your inbox each weekday Your briefing on the latest headlines from across the US Please enter a valid email address Please enter a valid email address SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. The employee, whose identity is redacted in the affidavit, called police on 9 July saying they had seen Mr Lambros “taking photos of a patient’s genitals” that evening while the patient was unable to consent. “ said she saw a nurse, who she knew as Chris Lambros, with his head on the patient’s stomach, with his face toward the patient’s feet, with what she believed his right arm extended, holding what she was sure was an unknown make/model cell phone in a black case, in a position as if he was taking a ‘selfie’ picture.” The employee called police and an officer was dispatched to Mr Lambros’ home where he voluntarily consented to his photo applications being checked on his phone. Christopher Lambros, 61, is accused of sexually assaulting patients and taking pictures and videos of the assaults as part of his ‘Dexter collection’ Though Mr Lambros did not cooperate by providing authorities with his cellphone pin, a search warrant was obatined for the phone and a digital forensic analysis was ran on the device. “In video recovered from 6/24/2022 at 17:30 hours, Lambros can be heard whispering to the camera saying ‘don’t ever get rid of these videos’ and ‘you need to keep them forever… this is your Dexter collection,’” the affidavit states.