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🗓️ 27 October 2020
⏱️ 14 minutes
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1:03.3 | you've probably listened to the show, Dr. Death. When it came out in 2018, it shocked listeners |
1:08.9 | by shining a light on the story of Dr. Dunch and the system failure |
1:12.7 | that allowed him to maim and kill 33 patients in Texas. Now, in 2020, journalist and host |
1:19.8 | Laura Beale is back with a news story about a doctor who poisoned his patients with drugs |
1:25.3 | they didn't need to treat a disease they didn't have. |
1:29.1 | A doctor who had over 500 victims before being stopped by the FBI. |
1:33.7 | A doctor who deserves the name given to him by his victims, Dr. Death. |
1:38.6 | Season two explores the story of Dr. Farid Fada, who for years diagnosed thousands of patients with cancer. And as one of the |
1:46.7 | most well-respected oncologists in Michigan, his patients believed him. They believed him when he told |
1:52.6 | them they needed chemotherapy, and they believed he would save their lives. But he was lying about |
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