Broadcast date
28-01-2017 • 16 episodes
Episodes of this season
1. Steve McQueen
Legendary actor Steve McQueen, known for roles in 'The Great Escape', 'The Magnificent Seven', and 'Bullitt', was the world's highest-paid movie star by the mid-1970s. However, he passed away almost unrecognizable in a Mexico hospital bed on November 7, 1980, at the age of 50. His death led to wild rumors and conspiracy theories. Forensic Pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter investigates Steve's extensive medical records to uncover the truth behind his death and shed light on what truly happened to this iconic star.
2. Kurt Cobain
In April 1994, musician and "prince of grunge" Kurt Cobain was found dead at his Seattle mansion, with a gunshot wound to his head. Initially ruled a suicide, controversy surrounding his death persisted for over twenty years, with questions raised about the heroin in his system. Expert Coroner and Forensic Pathologist, Dr. Michael Hunter, has analyzed the medical evidence and testimonies from family and friends to uncover the true cause of Kurt Cobain's death.
3. Bob Marley
Bob Marley, a musical revolutionary known for bringing reggae to the world stage, was also recognized for his passion for soccer and adherence to the Rastafarian lifestyle promoting healthy living. However, on May 11th, 1981, Bob Marley passed away in a Miami hospital at the age of 36. His unexpected death led to conspiracy theories about a possible assassination. Now, over 30 years later, Forensic Pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter reexamines Bob Marley's medical records and eyewitness accounts to uncover the true cause of death for this iconic musician.
4. Dennis Wilson
Dennis Wilson, the drummer for the Beach Boys, was renowned for his good looks, adventurous spirit, and musical talent. Despite being an avid surfer, he tragically drowned in shallow water. Forensic Pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter investigates Dennis's autopsy report to address rumors and uncover the true cause of the drummer's untimely death at the age of 39.
5. Richard Pryor
Richard Pryor, a groundbreaking comedian known for his candid and revolutionary performances, lived a life marked by a hedonistic lifestyle involving excessive drinking, drug use, and promiscuity. In the later years of his life, Pryor battled a debilitating illness that left him paralyzed and unable to speak. Despite this, he passed away on December 10, 2005, from a cardiac arrest. Dr. Michael Hunter, a Forensic Pathologist, analyzes Richard Pryor's medical records to uncover the exact cause of death for the beloved comedian.
6. John Denver
John Denver, a renowned singer-songwriter, attained global fame with hits like 'Country Roads' and 'Rocky Mountain High.' Despite being one of America's best-selling artists in the mid-70s, he tragically crashed his plane into the Pacific Ocean on October 12, 1997. The mysterious circumstances surrounding the crash sparked rumors and speculation, further complicated by the difficulty of recovering only fragments of his plane and body from the sea. Forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter reopens the case to delve into the enigmatic death of John Denver.
7. Prince
Renowned pop superstar Prince, who sold over 100 million records in his 30-year career, was recognized for his health-conscious lifestyle and anti-drug stance. Despite this, he tragically died from a drug overdose on April 21st, 2016. The case is still under investigation, and forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter analyzes Prince's medical history to understand the possible causes of his untimely death at 57, aiming to illuminate the events preceding the loss of this beloved icon.
8. Natalie Cole
Natalie Cole, a singing legend and daughter of crooner Nat 'King' Cole, achieved immense success with nine Grammy wins. Overcoming drug addiction in the 1980s, she found renewed success. However, in 2008, her past struggles caught up with her, leading to a series of medical conditions. Despite ongoing health battles, Natalie bravely continued to perform worldwide and had plans for an extensive tour in 2016. Tragically, on New Year's Eve 2015, after facing numerous health challenges, her body succumbed to the accumulated illnesses.
9. Patrick Swayze
Patrick Swayze, a celebrated actor, dancer, and singer, rose to global fame with his iconic performances. Despite being a beloved Hollywood heartthrob in the late 80s, he sadly died at his California ranch at the age of 57. Forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter delves into Patrick's extensive medical records to reveal the truth behind his death and illuminate the events leading to the loss of this iconic star.
10. Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs, a visionary product designer who revolutionized the computer world with beloved products like the iPod, iPhone, and iPad, passed away on October 5th, 2011, from a rare and easily treatable form of pancreatic cancer. Despite his wealth, resources, and passion for health and diet, questions arise as to why Jobs succumbed to the disease. Forensic Pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter studies Jobs' medical records to uncover the reasons behind his untimely death.
11. Bernie Mac
Bernie Mac, a beloved stand-up comedian, rose from poverty through years of hard work in Chicago clubs before achieving fame in the early 90s with Def Comedy Jam. He later gained mainstream success with movie roles and his own TV show. Despite his career peak, Mac tragically passed away at age 50 in July 2008 after being hospitalized with pneumonia. Medical Examiner Dr. Michael Hunter is reexamining the death of this unique and cherished performer.
12. Gary Coleman
Gary Coleman rose to fame as the beloved star of the eighties sitcom "Different Strokes," known for his charm, wit, and iconic catchphrase. Despite his success, he faced health issues and his career declined, leading to negative publicity due to his reputation as a hot-tempered individual and a series of arrests. In a tragic turn of events, Coleman passed away under mysterious circumstances on May 28th, 2010, following an incident at his home in Utah.
13. Janis Joplin
Janis Joplin, a rock and roll icon known for her electrifying performances, embraced the spirit of the age and was on the brink of a skyrocketing music career. Tragically, at just 27 years old, she passed away alone in her Los Angeles hotel on October 4th, 1970, with her body remaining undiscovered for 18 hours. Forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter is examining Joplin's autopsy report to uncover the events leading to the sudden death of this young and talented musician.
14. Judy Garland
Judy Garland, an iconic talent in film and on stage, rose to fame as a child star playing Dorothy in 'The Wizard of Oz' and continued to enthrall audiences with her exceptional voice. Alongside her immense talent, Garland was known for her turbulent personal life. Following her marriage to Mickey Deans, she was tragically found dead in her bathroom on June 22, 1969. Dr. Michael Hunter investigates her medical records to uncover the truth behind the sudden passing of this Hollywood legend.
15. Bruce Lee
Bruce Lee, the martial arts superstar, passed away in Hong Kong under mysterious circumstances at the young age of 32. An inquest attributed his death to a hypersensitive reaction to a prescription painkiller he took for a headache. Over the years, various theories have emerged surrounding the true cause of his death, leading to controversy. Forensic Pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter analyzes Lee's autopsy and inquest report to uncover the actual cause of his untimely demise and dispel any rumors.
16. Anissa Jones
Anissa Jones, best known for her role as Buffy in the 1960s sitcom Family Affair, was a beloved child star of her time. Tragically, she passed away at 18 years old on August 28th, 1976, at a friend's house in Oceanside, California. A photo taken the day before her death showed her in good physical condition. Forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter delves into Jones' life and final hours to uncover the circumstances surrounding her sudden and tragic demise.
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