Nursing home employees arrested after posting patient's death to Snapchat in obscene video titled 'The End'

Editor’s note: This story has been updated to display the correct photograph of Mya Janai Moss.  According to WSB-TV 2 Atlanta, the original photograph provided by the Jackson County Sheriff’s office was incorrect. (Updated June 19, 2019)


Social media can be used to share photos and videos of people's favorite moments, but police arrested three senior care facility employees after they posted an elderly lady's death to Snapchat, reported 11 Alive News.

Jorden Lanah Bruce, 21, Mya Janai Moss, 21, and Lizeth Jocelyn Cervantes Ramirez, 19, worked at the Brantley Senior Living Center in Georgia. A manager asked the employees to watch after a 76-year-old woman until a hospice nurse arrived, but instead the trio created a video entitled "The End."

“One of them was smoking a vape pen. They were using profanities and (making obscene hand gestures) at the camera,” a Jefferson Police Department detective said.

Another employee saw the video on Snapchat and reported it to police. The three women were arrested on June 22, and charged with exploiting an elderly and disabled person.