Christopher Duntsch, the former neurosurgeon, and subject of Peacock's docuseries, "Dr. Death: The Undoctored Story," was a man who knew how to talk his way out of things. In a disastrous two-year ...
In 2015, the arrest of Dr. Christopher Duntsch stunned the entire community. According to the authorities, the Texas-based surgeon injured and even killed nearly 40 patients he operated between 2011 ...
In "Dr. Death: The Undoctored Story," a new docuseries streaming now on Peacock, the victims who were maimed by Christopher Duntsch are front and center. While many people are familiar with Duntsch's ...
For years, film has been featuring the antagonist front and center — see “Joker,” “The Shining,” even “The Godfather” and “GoodFellas.” TV, however, usually works a bit differently. Placing the bad ...
Next week marks the five-year anniversary of Texas neurosurgeon Christopher Duntsch being sentenced to life in prison. Dubbed “Dr. Death,” the case gained national attention, revealing how easy it can ...
Dr. Death is a new true-crime series on Peacock about the story of Dr. Christopher Duntsch. The former neurosurgeon is currently serving a life sentence for the maiming of Mary Efurd, one of the many ...
First, do no harm. That's the oath by which medical doctors are expected to operate. But for the surgical patients who found themselves under Dr. Christopher Duntsch's knife, harm seemed to be a ...
Anson Fulton was only two weeks into his new job as a surgery tech at Baylor Scott & White – Plano when he was scheduled to assist on a surgery with Dr. Christopher Duntsch. Because Fulton was ...