Amy Loughren opens up about getting a confession out of Charlie Cullen -- the 'Angel of death' who is believed to have killed up to 400 people (via toofab)
Amy Loughren opens up about getting a confession out of Charles Cullen, the "intense heartbreak" that followed and how she moved on from that shocking chapter of her life.stars in the upcoming Netflix film"The Good Nurse," inspired by the true -- and absolutely terrifying -- story of serial killer Charles Cullen and how his friend/coworker Amy Loughren put an end to his reign of terror.
With a movie about her involvement in the case hitting Netflix today, TooFab spoke with the real Loughren about closing in on Charles, as well how she feels about the creative liberties taken with the film and Jessica Chastain andSpeaking about your personal experience, just how difficult was it for you to have these suspicions about Charlie, while also maintaining — or pretending to maintain — a friendship with him, once you were confronted with evidence of his...
I initially felt relief knowing that we wouldn't have to go through this anymore. So when he finally said the words, it was just this intense relief of, 'Okay, now we can just get on with what is next in this investigation.' And I also knew that my piece of it was now done. What was your initial reaction to hearing Jessica Chastain would be playing you and what were your first meetings with her like?
So I really was concerned that somehow this person was going to be put into her character of Amy and I think she did such a beautiful job of melding both of us. I think she did add a little bit of that gentleness that I've acquired. I think also she was able to capture how my terror actually turned into empathy and I genuinely believe she is the only actor who could have done that.