
Join Devon, a registered nurse, and Kate, a nurse practitioner, as we dive into some of the most sinister medical true crime and medical mysteries.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 119 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessTrue CrimeMedicine | |||

When an early 1900’s xray technician falls in love with a TB patient, he feels as though everything he’s worked for is falling into place. When she tragically dies of her condition, he decides that their time together is far from Over.
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In part 2, we will unpack the medical examiner and pathology findings, as well as witness statements and planned legal proceedings.
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We have a special edition of headlines for you! In this episode covering a single case, we unpack the information we have on the story out of Florida, in which a patient died during a splenectomy, because his surgeon instead removed his liver by acci... more
After murdering his wife, Colin sets out to complete part 2 of his plan and stage a theatrical scene. When he gets away with it, a personal tragedy sends him spiraling, and he begins abusing his sedated and vulnerable patients.
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…a TV show would almost be FINISHED telling the story by then.
I love this podcast I wish it was every week😭
Good stories told well, but please! Ladies! Stop touching your microphones!
These ladies are connecting with their audience while delivering stories that will leave you hanging on to your seat! This is what podcasting is all about. Keep doing what you do ladies! Love your content 👏🏻
So much potential. However, listening for first time, Devon’s sniffing and breathing is intolerable and so distracting. It borders on gross. Until she takes the time to listen to what she sounds like while her partner is presenting a case so she hears herself, and then hopefully backs off her mic, I just can’t listen.
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This podcast explores the unsettling and often sinister world of medical true crime, presenting cases where healthcare professionals have committed heinous acts in the name of medicine. The content is engaging, merging factual storytelling with elements of true crime, as hosts share detailed narratives about various medical criminals and their cases. Every episode probes into both the forensic details of the crimes and the broader implications regarding medical ethics, making it a unique blend of true crime and public health commentary. Listeners can expect a mix of in-depth case studies, personal anecdotes from the hosts, and discussions that humanize complex ethical issues within healthcare.
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