Thu, Dec 13, 2007
Tracie McBride, a 19-year-old is abducted from a military base and found dead two weeks later. Limited evidence associates the murder to the accused, and Dr. G. has to prove it to be true. Although her uniform is intact, the condition of her body was mysterious. Could there be a cover up? Part 2: Mildred Ferry, an older woman, dies three days after knee replacement surgery.
Thu, May 22, 2008
A 36-year-old woman, Lea Conrad, experiencing inexplicable itching all over her body overdoses on antihistamines. The woman appears to be fine for a time at the hospital, but then she goes into cardiac arrest and dies. Dr. G discovers from that the woman had lupus, an autoimmune disease. Dr. G tries to find out whether the overdose caused the woman's death, or if the woman died of a complication of her condition. A 50-year-old woman, Deborah Grunow, collapses at home and dies in the hospital. The woman had been experiencing chronic pain for years due to injuries received in a car accident. The woman experienced depression due to the pain, making suicide a possible cause of death.
Thu, Jun 5, 2008
Reported by an anonymous caller, 60-year-old man is found dead with suspicious clues in wooded area of an ominous part of a city. Could this be foul play? An 18-wheeler is found fully-engulfed in flames to where the corpse, Robert Clark, is unrecognizable. Did the driver fall asleep or was it a result of a medical problem?
Thu, Jul 24, 2008
During an argument, a 34-year-old man is stabbed in the arm by his girlfriend, has surgery on the arm, and dies a couple of weeks later. Could the hospital be at fault? A 67-year-old man, Gene Andrews, is found unresponsive alongside a curb. Could it be a result of assault or natural disease?