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- Investigating the cause of death of actress Elizabeth Montgomery.
- Dr. Michael Hunter examines the death of Roy Horn, who was best known for being half of the famous stage magic duo 'Siegfried and Roy.'
- Dr. Hunter researches the final days of actor Telly Savalas.
- An examination of Corey Haim's autopsy report to dispel the rumors, and reveal the real cause of the actor's tragic and untimely death at the age of 38.
- The last hours of country-rock maverick Gram Parsons.
- Dr. Hunter investigates the death of Leonard Nimoy, who was an American actor best known for his role of Spock in the Star Trek franchise, from a 1964 TV pilot to his final 2013 motion picture.
- On January 14, 2009, beloved actor Ricardo Montalban died from Congestive Heart Failure at 88 years old. His passing saddened his fans in both Mexico and America. Dr. Michael Hunter helps to uncover the root causes behind his demise.
- On March 31, 1993, the world was shocked by the news that 28-year-old Brandon Lee, son of Kung Fu legend Bruce Lee, had been fatally shot on a film set. But how could an accident like this happen when the gun that fired the fatal shot was supposedly loaded with safe, blank ammunition? And how did a supremely fit martial arts hero succumb to an abdominal gunshot wound when the chances of survival seemed to be stacked in his favor? Dr. Hunter analyzes all the available medical details to offer insight into the death of Bruce Lee.
- Investigating the cause of death of actress Patty Duke.
- Re-examining the cause of what actually killed the funny actor Robin Williams.
- Dr. Michael Hunter is investigating the cause of death of June Carter Cash.
- An in-depth look at the unsolved murder of The Notorious B.I.G., who was shot on March 9, 1997 in a drive-by shooting.
- One of the most influential figures of the hippy scene, she rose to fame as a member of folk-rock band The Mamas and The Papas.
- An examination of the passing of actor Christopher Reeve
- Dr. Michael Hunter is investigating the cause of what actually killed the cowboy actor John Wayne.
- Dr. Hunter investigates the death of American actor Luke Perry, primarily remembered as a teen idol throughout the 1990s and the early 2000s.
- Dr. Michael Hunter investigates the circumstances behind "The Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin's untimely death on September 4, 2006. Steve was an internationally-known Australian zookeeper, television personality, wildlife expert, environmentalist and conservationist.
- Andy Griffith died at the age of 86. And Dr. Michael Hunter is investigating the case.
- Dr. Michael Hunter is investigating the cause of death of Bob Crane.
- A look at the life and death of Bee Gees member, Maurice Gibb who passed away on January 8, 2003 at his home in Miami.
- The tragic passing and the drama surrounding beloved radio legend, Casey Kasem at the age of 82 in June 2014.
- World renowned forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter is investigating the cause of death of actress Lucille Ball.
- Investigating the cause of death of actress Audrey Hepburn.
- Investigating the cause of death of Gene Wilder's wife and actress Gilda Radner.
- Re-examining the cause of death of Joan Rivers.
- Dr. Hunter examines the life and death of one of America's beloved and talented funnymen, Jerry Lewis.
- The life and career of Chris Farley, the larger-than-life Hollywood star regarded as one of the funniest comics of his generation.
- The death of Golden Girls star Rue McClanahan.
- Investigating the cause of death of actor Michael Landon.
- Dr. Michael Hunter is investigating the cause of death of actor Dennis Hopper.
- Investigating the cause of death of actor and singer Dean Martin.
- Dr. Hunter investigates the death of Verne Jay Troyer, who was an American actor, comedian, YouTuber and stunt performer. He was best known for his role of Mini-Me in the Austin Powers film series.
- Dr. Michael Hunter analyses the details of this fascinating case to unearth the truth behind Buddy Holly's death. The singer often appeared to be a man in a hurry. He was always pushing. And when you push too hard, things get broken.
- The untimely death of Phil Hartman, an actor who ruffled several feathers with impressions on "Saturday Night Live" and voiced 18 iconic characters on "The Simpsons". Hartman was found dead in his home in May of 1998.
- For more than 40 years, controversy has surrounded the circumstances surrounding the death of martial arts superstar Bruce Lee;
- The last hours of Cory Monteith are examined.
- Steve Jobs was a visionary product designer who revolutionized the computer world with much-loved products like the iPod, iPhone and iPad, but in 2011 he died of a treatable cancer.
- On April 6, 1998, country icon Tammy Wynette was found dead in her Nashville home; following her death, her daughters sued both her husband and her doctor, leading to the exhumation of her body and an autopsy;
- Carrie Fisher died on December 27th, 2016, four days after losing consciousness on a transatlantic flight; she was the daughter of Hollywood royalty, best known for playing Princess Leia in the "Star Wars" films;
- Investigating the cause of death of actor Bill Bixby.
- The sudden death of rock star Tom Petty is examined.
- The sad decline of Arkansas hitmaker Glen Campbell from Alzheimer's disease.
- Forensic Pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter is investigating the cause of death of funny comedic actor John Ritter.
- Pop star turned politician Sonny Bono dies during a family skiing holiday in January 1998.
- The King of Pop Michael Jackson died on June 25, 2009 at the age of 50. The world renowned forensic pathologist is re-examining the case.
- The last hours of actor Roger Moore.
- On November 30 2013, the sad news was announced that the star of Hollywood action franchise 'Fast and Furious' Paul Walker had died. In a tragic twist of fate, the 40 year-old heartthrob had passed away in a high speed car accident. The ultimate action hero, who was blessed with stunning good looks, Paul had a thirst for thrills etched into his DNA. His maternal grandfather raced cars at the famous Bonneville Speedway, while his male side was dominated by wartime heroics. His grandfather was a Pearl Harbor veteran turned boxing champion and his father was a Purple Heart recipient. Ironically, ocean-lover Paul was a reluctant film star who had seen acting as a means to finance his passion for surfing. But at age 25, the arrival of his daughter Meadow forced Paul to challenge his Mormon LDS roots, deciding he wasn't ready to be a full-time father. Paul and the action movie industry became a perfect fit, earning Paul a fortune and the means to indulge his passion for fast cars. But after a decade contracted to the 'Fast and Furious' series, Paul wanted out. He had reconnected with his daughter and had launched his own disaster relief charity. During a Thanksgiving break from filming the latest turbo-charged outing of the multi-million franchise, Paul hosted a charity event. He took a ride around the block in a 2005 Porsche Carrera GT with his business partner Roger Rodas. They crashed and lost their lives. Dr. Michael Hunter analyzes the details of Paul Walker's death.
- Dr. Richard Shepherd investigates the death of Michael Jackson. He was the biggest-selling recording artist of all time, when he suddenly died at just 50 years old, he left 400 million dollars in debts and more questions than answers.
- Grunge legend Chris Cornell was found dead in his Detroit hotel room early on the morning of May 18, 2017, after performing at a Soundgarden concert an hour earlier. Were medications and mental issues to blame for his tragic suicide?
- Florence Ballard, a founding member of the popular Motown female vocal group, The Supremes, leaves the group in 1967; she makes an attempt for a musical comeback but dies of a heart attack in February 1976, at the age of 32;
- World renowned forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter is investigating of what actually killed TV actress Dana Plato.
- Debbie Reynolds died one day after the death of her daughter Carrie Fisher. Dr. Michael Hunter is investigating the cause of her death.
- This episode features Whitney Houston, a singer and actress with a once-in-a-generation voice that propelled her to stardom. No amount of talent could protect her from the demons that brought about her death in a hotel bathroom at the age of 48.
- Explains in a cogent timelime the step by step progression of how the person passes from life to death and how their lifestyle and personal conduct contributed to their demise.
- Dr. Richard Sheperd investigates into what caused Robin Williams to kill himself on the night of August 11, 2014.
- The mother of megastar Kanye West, Donda West went from modest beginnings, to raise her son to be one of the biggest rappers in the world, and as his manager, became a regular attendee at the brightest parties in showbiz. In doing so she broke every stereotype about single black women raising black sons. But, on November 10, 2007, Donda West, just 58, died 24 hours after cosmetic surgery. Kanye West blamed the fatal attraction of stardom, saying, "I feel sometimes like if me and my mom never moved to Hollywood that she'd still be here." Using information revealed in Donda's autopsy report and in interviews with those who cared for before she died, Dr. Michael Hunter investigates her tragic and untimely death.
- The circumstances leading up to the death of child actress from the movie Miracle on 34th Street. Who later went on to become a beloved adult actress and married Robert Wagner twice. Which resulted in a tumultuous marriage, often troubled by infidelity rumors..Was her death accidental or murderous?
- Daughter of Nat `King' Cole, Natalie Cole was a unique singing legend but in 2008 her dark past caught up with her and set off an extraordinary chain reaction of medical conditions.
- Forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter investigates the cause of Marvin Gaye's murder.
- Dr. Michael Hunter is investigating the final hours of Hugh Hefner's nice long life.
- On July 4, 2003, singer-songwriter and producer Barry White dies; the self-taught pianist who couldn't read music rises from the tough streets of Los Angeles to become a superstar.
- Investigating the cause of death of rapper Prodigy.
- The last hours of a professional wrestler Chyna.
- Gregg Allman was a pioneer of Southern Rock, with his group "The Allman Brothers Band." His good looks, bad boy attitude and musical prowess made him the golden boy of rock and roll. After years of hard living, he got a liver transplant to treat cancer. So how did his brand new liver become cancerous just 2 years later? Forensic Pathologist, Dr. Michael Hunter, examines Gregg's death certificate and other documents to reveal what was going on inside Gregg's body that caused his tragic death at the age of 69.
- The last hours of long-lived American Bandstand host Dick Clark.
- Dr. Michael Hunter is investigating the cause of death of animator and producer Walt Disney.
- The last hours of Brady Bunch actress Florence Henderson.
- Investigating the cause of death of actor Desi Arnaz.
- Re-investigating the cause of death of actor Heath Ledger.
- Re-examining the cause of death of actor River Phoenix.
- Dr. Michael Hunter is trying to piece together the last hours of Randy Savage's sudden crash.
- A look at the death of race car driver, Dale Earnhardt, Sr. who died while competing in the 2001 Daytona 500 race.
- In 2018, the world was shocked to discover that beloved award-winning writer and TV host Anthony Bourdain had taken his own life. He was 61.
- Dr. Michael Hunter investigates the circumstances behind American fashion designer and entrepreneur Kate Spade's suicide.
- Re-investigating the cause of death of actress Marilyn Monroe.
- A wrestling superstar known for his tireless showmanship during his 20-year career is Eddie Guerrero, whose iconic 'Latino Heat' persona won the hearts of millions of fans. Considered by many as one of the greatest wrestlers of all time, Guerrero's death at age 38 stunned the wrestling world. Dr. Hunter delves into his passing by reviewing his medical history, including his troubling addiction to opioid pain medication and the toll it took on his body.
- Pop-art maestro Andy Warhol survives assassination by Valerie Solanas, but even he cannot flip death the bird indefinitely.
- On Nov. 29, 2001, amid much secrecy, former Beatle George Harrison dies after a short battle with lung cancer; his death at the age of 58 shocks fans across the world, especially since he had recently been given the all clear.
- A fresh look at the death of actor and comic Richard Pryor, whose no-holds-barred approach to his life and work made him an American icon.
- On July 4, 2003, singer-songwriter and producer Barry White dies; the self-taught pianist who couldn't read music rises from the tough streets of Los Angeles to become a superstar.
- Forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter is investigating the cause of death of beloved actor John Candy.
- Investigating the cause of death of film director, and producer Howard Hughes.
- Dr. Michael Hunter is investigating the cause of death of Batman actor Adam West.
- Investigating the cause of death of a television direct-response advertisement salesperson Billy Mays.
- Investigating the cause of death of actor Alan Thicke.
- Investigating the cause of death of Canadian professional wrestler Chris Benoit.
- On Friday, August 28, 2020, the heroic 'Black Panther' star Chadwick Boseman died at home surrounded by his family at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic. He was just 43 years old. Dr. Michael Hunter analyzes the available medical evidence to find out how this highly-admired actor lived and died. Dr. Hunter also explores firsthand accounts from Boseman's life, to explain how Boseman managed to overcome the childhood traumas of homicide and racism, to shine bright, but briefly, as a superstar and spokesperson for Black rights.
- Documentary series. Forensic pathologist Dr Richard Shepherd uses the official autopsy report to reexamine the tragic death of singer Karen Carpenter.
- Documentary series. Forensic pathologist Dr Richard Shepherd uses the official autopsy report to reexamine the tragic death of singer Michael Hutchence.
- 2014– 43m7.7 (53)TV EpisodeWho were the two people that O.J. Simpson was accused of killing.
- Forensic physician Dr Jason Payne-James examines the hours leading up to the mysterious death of Heath Ledger, who was one of Hollywood's fastest rising stars following his lauded roles in Brokeback Mountain and as the Joker in The Dark Knight.
- An in-depth look at the details surrounding the shocking death of legendary singer, songwriter John Denver.
- Prince, the pop superstar who sold over 100 million records over a 30 year career, was fit, health-conscious, and vehemently anti-drugs, and yet, on April 21, 2016, Prince died, shockingly, of a drug overdose; the case is still under investigation.
- Anonymous death of a superstar.
- Bernie Mac was one of the best-loved stand-up comics of his generation and along with working his way out of poverty, he spent 12 years performing in Chicago clubs before hitting the big time; in 2008 he died at the age of 50.
- An examination of the death of actress Mary Tyler Moore
- Elizabeth Taylor's life had been plagued by ill health, tragedy and failed marriages leading to addictions to alcohol and prescription drugs.
- A look at the life and death of Jeff Conaway, best known for his roles in "Grease" and "Taxi".
- The last hours of Dallas and I Dream of Jeannie Star Larry Hagman.
- Dr. Michael Hunter is investigating the cause of death of singer, and songwriter Andy Gibb.
- Forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter is investigating the cause of death of actor Marlon Brando.
- An examination of the passing of Monkees singer Davy Jones
- Investigating the cause of death of actor Burt Reynolds.
- Dr. Hunter investigates the death of the incomparable Aretha Franklin, an American singer, songwriter, and pianist who was nicknamed "The Queen of Soul."
- Investigating the cause of death of actress Grace Kelly.
- Dr. Hunter researches the final days of John Fitzgerald Kennedy Jr.
- Dr. Hunter researches the final days of musician Eddie Van Halen.
- Dr. Hunter researches the final days of professional wrestler Owen Hart (1965-1999).
- Documentary series. Forensic pathologist Dr Richard Shepherd re-examines the death of Hollywood actress and singer Brittany Murphy
- Dr. Jason Payne-James examines the last days of Joan Rivers, the much respected, larger-than-life personality, in an effort to establish why she died.
- Dr. Jason Payne-James re-examines the medical facts surrounding the death of the actor Phillip Seymour Hoffman.
- World-renowned forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter investigates the last hours of Nirvana's lead singer, Kurt Cobain.
- Dennis Wilson was the drummer for the Beach Boys, who along with his good looks, adrenaline junkie attitude and musical prowess made him one of the great heart throbs of rock and roll, but the mystery of his drowning death warrants another look.
- James Gandolfini's acting career takes off, when he stars on "The Sopranos", but his dedication to his craft takes a deep toll on the actor, and rumors of addiction and excess follow him throughout his career;
- The last hours of singer-songwriter Rick James.
- The last hours of Partridge Family star David Cassidy.
- Examination of the death of controversial NFL player Aaron Hernandez while imprisoned on murder charges.
- Dr. Richard Shepherd investigates the death of Anna Nicole Smith. Her marriage to a billionaire 67 years her senior and becoming a guess and playboy model brought her global fame and fortune she was the most recognizable models of the 90s and started her on a downward path that led to her death in a Florida hotel room at the age of just 40.
- Drama Documentary using forensic analysis of River Phoenix's autopsy by Dr Richard Shepherd, to reconstruct the last days of his life.
- Exploring the final hours leading up to the death of one of Hollywood's most memorable stars, this program exposes everything from what occurred in those last few mysterious hours to the years of her abuse from studios, drugs and attempted suicides.
- Best known for his roles in "Dirty Dancing" and "Ghost," Patrick Swayze was a legendary actor, dancer and singer but he died at 57 years old in 2009 from cancer.
- The last hours of Velvet Underground frontman and art-rock grinch Lou Reed.
- Dr. Michael Hunter is investigating the cause of death of singer/songwriter Roy Orbison.
- An examination of the passing of singer Donna Summer, best known for her 1970s career.
- The last hours of actor and comedian Garry Shandling.
- Dr. Hunter unravels the mystery of the death of grunge singer Scott Weiland's 2015 untimely death at age 48.
- In this episode, expert Coroner and Forensic Pathologist, Dr. Michael Hunter unpacks the secrets of Jeffrey Epstein's controversial death in a Manhattan jail cell.
- Known as the Eighth Wonder of the World, Andre Roussimoff aka Andre the Giant ruled professional wrestling during the 1970s and 1980s using his extraordinary physique at 7'4" tall and weight of 500lbs to become rich and eventually a star in Hollywood. But his size haunted him throughout his life and his untimely passing at age 46 prompted questions about his rare hormonal condition known as acromegaly. Dr. Hunter discusses Andre's remarkable career in which he pushed his body to its limits and the enormous stress his size and lifestyle had on his health.
- Dr. Richard Shepherd explores the sudden death of the iconic actress using her autopsy report as well as her recently released private medical records.
- Bob Marley was a musical revolutionary who brought reggae to the world stage but widespread disbelief at his death meant conspiracy theories about a possible assassination quickly circulated.
- In September 1955, 24-year-old actor James Dean died in a horrific car crash near Cholame in California.
- On June 25, 2009, actress and 1970s icon Farrah Fawcett dies of a rare form of cancer in Los Angeles; her death shocks her fans, friends, and family as Farrah didn't smoke, ate healthy food and worked hard to keep fit;
- James Brown was one of the most iconic and revolutionary performers of all time; in 2006 he died unexpectedly.
- On Sept. 12, 2003, the world mourns the loss of legendary singer Johnny Cash, who dies in Nashville, Tenn., from respiratory arrest at the age of 71, shortly after the death of his wife of 35 years, June Carter.
- Janis Joplin, a rock-and-roll icon whose explosive performances electrified audiences around the world, dies alone in her Los Angeles hotel room, on October 4, 1970, at the age of 27;
- Frederick James Prinze (born Frederick Karl Pruetzel) (June 22, 1954 - January 29, 1977) was an American stand-up comedian and actor. Prinze was the star of the NBC-TV sitcom 'Chico and the Man' from 1974 until his suicide in 1977 at age 22. Dr. Hunter analyzes all the available medical details to offer insight into the untimely death of Freddie Prinze.
- A look at The Doors frontman who died in Paris at the age of 27.
- On July 23rd 2011, aged just 27, Amy Winehouse was found dead at her home in Camden, north London. How and why did she suddenly drink herself to death?
- Investigating the cause of death of actor Michael Clarke Duncan.
- Investigating the cause of death of Frank Sinatra.
- Dr. Michael Hunter is investigating the cause of death of actor Robert Reed, best known as the father of the 'Brady Bunch' sitcom.
- In 1991, people around the world witnessed Rodney King as he was beaten by four white police officers; the Los Angeles riots were triggered when the same officers were found not guilty.
- The final hours of Jimi Hendrix, and review of various theories of what caused his death on September 18, 1970.
- Examining the cause of an untimely death of singer and rapper Lisa Lopes.
- On June 3, 2016 Muhammed Ali died after a long battle with Parkinson's.
- The mysterious circumstances surrounding the death on March 5, 1982 of comic legend and actor John Belushi.
- Alongside medical testimony, this episode explores the events that led to the untimely death of George Best.
- Gary Coleman soared to success in the hit 80's TV show, Diff'rent Strokes (1978), but at the height of his fame, he was plagued by health problems and when his career stalled he hit the headlines for all the wrong reasons.
- The death of eccentric comedian Andy Kaufman.
- On February 4, 1987, Liberace was pronounced dead at his home in Palm Springs, California. However, the details surrounding his death are shrouded in mystery. Liberace's doctor had signed a death certificate, giving the cause of death as cardiac arrest, but the coroner wasn't satisfied: he suspected foul play and ordered the body to be taken from the mortuary and subjected to an autopsy.
- Examining the cause of death of singer-songwriter Luther Vandross.
- An examination of what actually killed Bobbi Kristina Brown.
- As the adorable Buffy, in the hit 1960s sitcom Family Affair (1966), Anissa Jones was the most famous child star of her generation. But on August 28th 1976, she died at a friend's house in Oceanside, California.
- In 1991, legendary jazz trumpet player Miles Davis died suddenly; an examination into his mysterious, sudden death.
- His death comes as a total surprise, but it quickly emerges that Bowie had kept his terminal illness a secret.
- George Michael, one of the most brilliant performer of his generation; in a career spanning 35 years, his talent for creating enduring music leads him to become one of the greatest recording artist of all time;
- 2014–6.6 (6)TV EpisodeVernon, Connecticut: Richard Dabate, aka Rick Dabate, now age 46, was convicted in May 2022 for the December 2015 murder of his wife, Connie Dabate, after digital evidence from her digital Fitbit watch tracker contradicted his alibi. He was sentenced to 65 years in prison. Judge Corinne L. Klatt called his actions, "brutal, calculated, incomprehensible." Dr. Hunter investigates this murder.
- In 2013, country singer Mindy McCready took her own life; Dr. Michael Hunter puts Mindy's personal life under the spotlight, and reveals how her unhealthy relationship with prescription medication may have exacerbated an undiagnosed mental condition;
- Dr. Hunter researches the final days of former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
- Re-investigating the cause of death of Australian musician Michael Hutchence.
- Re-examining the cause of death of actor Philip Seymour Hoffman.
- Re-examining the cause of death of actor Gary Coleman.
- Re-examining the cause of death of model and actress Anna Nicole Smith.
- Re-examining the cause of death of singer Whitney Houston.
- Re-examining the cause of death of Whitney Houston's daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown.
- Dr. Hunter researches the final days of actor James Garner.
- John William Carson (October 23, 1925 - January 23, 2005) was an American television host, comedian, writer and producer. He is best known as the host of 'The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson' (1962-1992). Dr. Hunter analyzes all the available medical details to offer insight into the death of Johnny Carson.
- Re-examining the cause of death of British musician Maurice Gibb.
- Dr. Hunter researches the final days of professional wrestler Rowdy Roddy Piper (1954-2015).
- In 2011, Jayna Murray is found brutally murdered at her workplace in a Lululemon store in upscale Bethesda, Maryland. Dr. Hunter investigates.
- Steve Clayton, 64, died on 7/21/2018 from a fall down the stairs in his home. His wife, Lana Clayton, had given him Visine which is poisonous to ingest. Lana pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 25 years in prison. Dr. Hunter investigates.
- On January 13, 2018, Kat West was killed by her husband Jeff West. Forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter is investigating the case.
- Dr. Michael Hunter researches the final days of writer, actor, producer, comedian, husband and father Flip Wilson (1933-1998).
- Dr. Michael Hunter researches the life story and the final days of Scottish actor, producer, director, husband and father Sean Connery (August 25, 1930 - October 31, 2020).
- Forensic pathologist Dr. Hunter re-examines the life story and final days of singer, actor and entertainer Elvis Presley.
- Dr. Michael Hunter researches the life story and the final days of actress, singer, producer, wife and mother Doris Day (April 3, 1922 - May 13, 2019).
- Dr. Michael Hunter needs to analyze every detail to get to the truth of how Eazy-E died.
- Investigating the cause of death of Sammy Davis Jr.
- Don Cornelius was the legendary creator of the hit music and dance show, "Soul Train" but on February 1, 2012 he was found shot to death at his home.