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Dr. Death: The Undoctored Story

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A surgeon aims his scalpel at the citizens of Texas, leaving his patients maimed, paralyzed or dead.
  • Episode 1

    Episode 1 - 47 mins
    Dr. Duntsch, a seemingly brilliant neurosurgeon, leaves behind a trail of maimed and dying patients.
  • Episode 2

    Episode 2 - 43 mins
    Dr. Duntsch's victim count continues to grow during three horrific days at a Dallas hospital.
  • Episode 3

    Episode 3 - 42 mins
    After the system fails to protect patients, Dr. Henderson and Dr. Kirby fight to stop Dr. Duntsch.
  • Episode 4

    Episode 4 - 48 mins
    As his private life spirals, Dr. Duntsch must face his accusers in a landmark case.

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