A forensic pathologist (currently Dr. Michael Hunter) analyzes the official autopsy reports of various celebrities to determine their cause of death.A forensic pathologist (currently Dr. Michael Hunter) analyzes the official autopsy reports of various celebrities to determine their cause of death.A forensic pathologist (currently Dr. Michael Hunter) analyzes the official autopsy reports of various celebrities to determine their cause of death.
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Pure sensationalism television. Do not waste your time watching this. This series do not even try to be educational or to explain illnesses at all. The dramatizations are badly done and lack of minimal interest or veracity. In the Andy Gibb episode the photo of him with kari michelsen is a fake photo cut and pasted from the real one of him with victoria principal... that only can provide an idea of the authenticity level of this series. A demonstration of how low a television show can get to obtain audience at any price. Unbearable to watch. Better read a good book instead. Panem et circenses.
Would love to see an episode on Glenn Frey of the Eagles death-seems pretty convoluted. Also, the lead singer of Boston had an interesting death.
Thanks, love the show!
Linda.
Thanks, love the show!
Linda.
I watched this hoping to find something that would make me fall asleep, instead I was super annoyed with the nonsense. This so called 'expert' doctor who seems to act as if he knows everything must be working for tmz or enquirer or some tabloid! The junk he cites is complete BS and if I were any of the family members of the people he is speaking about- I'd sue him for slander. For example- he goes off on several medications-keflex (antibiotic) as a 'SUPER STRONG DRUG' (it is a really good bacterial antibiotic); hydrocodone (opiate) a 'SUPER STRONG HIGHLY ADDICTIVE!' Goes on to compare to medical heroine- that is reaching A LOT! (Never shows the prescription or what amount is in the person's system. In one case, he cites all these meds-and states klonopin was in her system- 'this is an epileptic drug and she didn't have this!' Yea- never says also used for anxiety or sleep. He just goes on and on in hype and BS. It is much easier than most would think to get a copy of an autopsy report- so the fact that this doc happens to have the so called report doesn't mean anything. He goes on an on citing his opinions that they all took all these drugs and why they died- his opinion- which he is entitled to but to spout off the way he does- rhetoric. Never once does he say any of these meds could have caused an anaphylaxis reaction in these people and that could be why they died. 👎🏼👎🏼
The doctor is usually right on; even if the cause of death is obvious. He explains the circumstances and fills in the small details that one would want to know. The photos of the actual reports are interesting to look at when pausing the show. I find the insights to a person's last days/minutes very interesting.
I find this show very interesting. I would like to see them do an episode on one of MLBs greatest pitchers Roy Halladay.
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