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- Police patrolling the night streets hear gunshots and head to the scene. They find a nude middle-aged man in parking lot lying face down in a puddle of blood. When the body reaches the morgue, Dr. G cannot find a bullet wound. When the police search the man's apartment, they find tissues soaked with blood. Could the man have coincidentally died from a medical condition at the same time that unrelated gunshots were fired nearby? A 54-year-old theme park security guard, Glenn Carter, calls his girlfriend from his cellular phone. His speech is slurred, and he says he is in trouble, but he cannot tell her what is wrong. Hours later, he is found dead in his car in the parking lot of the theme park where he works. The man had a history of heart trouble. Did he suffer a heart attack, or was he killed by something or someone else? While being visited by her siblings from New York, a woman finds her 31-year-old brother, Richard DeSoto, dead in bed. The man suffered from epilepsy, and traces of cocaine were also found in his bedroom. Did he suffer a fatal seizure, or was his death drug-related?
- An 82-year-old woman, Maria Rosetti, appears to have committed suicide by overdosing on painkillers, but Dr. G finds evidence that suggests that she may have died of an heart attack. A former homeless man, Walter Pryce, is found dead in his home the morning after complaining of a headache. Dr. G must find out how he died, but the 50-year-old man has no documented medical history. A 34-year-old woman, Stacey Gomez, dies in her sleep, and the hospital has no answer as to why she died. Dr G. works for three months to find a cause of death for her distraught family.
- It's an early Sunday morning when a local resident decides to take a short-cut through the church parking lot. Walking past a lone car, the resident can't believe his eyes.
- When the husband, Tao Chen, is shot to death by his wife Jun, she claims she pulled the trigger in self-defense when a drunken Tao came after her with a gun.
- While in the process of adopting a five-week-old baby, a mother takes him to work with her. While there, the baby inexplicably obtains a skull fracture while unsupervised. Since the parents cannot provide an explanation as to how the injury occurred, the hospital must investigate for abuse. The baby is taken away from the parents and placed with a foster family. The family's lawyer asks Dr. G to review the evidence. Can Dr. G's professional opinion help reunite a family? Eleven months after becoming paralyzed in a car accident, a 36-year-old woman dies in the hospital. Doctors claim the cause of death was a bacterial infection, a complication from her injuries. The woman's mother strongly believes her daughter was poisoned by her husband while in the hospital. Will Dr. G's autopsy confirm the mother's suspicions, or prove that there was no foul play involved?
- A depressed 39-year-old man is found dead in his home after complaining that he doesn't feel well. Dr. G. rules out suicide when she finds that he died from a severe case of pneumonia, most likely the result of an immune deficiency. When his blood tests positive for HIV, his ex-wife must also be tested to see if she is HIV positive as well. A 52-year-old English tourist has a heated argument with his family and walks back to his hotel. On his way back, he collapses on the sidewalk. Dr. G's autopsy confirms that he died of a heart attack, but his family worries that the stress from the argument may have played a role in his death. A 49-year-old man calls 911 complaining of a severe headache, but the paramedics find nothing wrong with him and leave. Later, the man is found dead by his girlfriend. Dr. G works to find out how the man died, and if his death could have been prevented if he had been taken to the hospital.
- On a rural Texas highway, a fire is discovered in which three bodies have been burnt beyond recognition. Dr. G finds bullets in all three bodies, and determines that they were all fatally shot before being set on fire. Working together with the Texas Rangers, she must identify the victims and help to find who killed them. A 55-year-old man is dies while on a city bus. No one saw him die, so he is sent to the morgue for an autopsy. With no medical records available, Dr. G must consider all possibilities as she looks for the cause of death.
- Recent college grad Robert Terrible is out drinking at a club with friends celebrating. At 3am, he realizes he better call it a night and heads to the nearby garage where he parked his car.
- Jerra Kirby, who's visiting family in Orlando, has suddenly passed out at a theme park wave pool and the paramedics are trying desperately to revive her. 72 year old Virginia Lowery died from heart failure.
- A decomposing body is found in a pond, and a tent is found in the nearby woods. Dr. G performs the autopsy in the morgue's decomposition room, but finds few clues other than fingerprints, and mouthwash in the stomach. A wallet containing identification is found in the tent, and the fingerprints confirm the identity of the victim. According to the 39-year-old man's friends, he had a drinking problem. Had the man been consuming mouthwash to get drunk, and did this play a role in his death? After a panicked babysitter's 911 call, a 17-month-old baby is found unconscious. The baby dies on the way to the hospital. Dr. G finds evidence that the baby was asphyxiated, and the babysitter claims that the child's neck was pinned between a bed frame and a playpen in a freak accident. Dr. G sends field investigators to the babysitter's house to re-create the incident so she can compare the babysitter's story to her autopsy findings. Will the re-creation confirm the babysitter's story, or will it indicate that she may be guilty of murder? A 52-year-old English tourist has a heated argument with his family and walks back to his hotel. On his way back, he collapses on the sidewalk. Dr. G's autopsy confirms that he died of a heart attack, but his family worries that the stress from the argument may have played a role in his death.
- Boyd Jones is found dead in a motel room due to multiple shotgun wounds. Dr. G proves the scene isn't what it seems. 66 year old Larry Burkhart dies in an automobile accident. Was it caused by a heart attack?
- Sandy, a healthy 53-year-old woman is found dead in bed. After performing an autopsy and taking blood and tissue samples, Dr. G cannot find the cause of death. Through conversations with the woman's husband, Dr. G finds out that the woman was suffering from symptoms of a hormonal imbalance and taking over forty dietary supplements a day. Dr. G must find which, if any, of these supplements may have caused her death. After a night of drinking, a 60-year-old man, William "Shorty" Manning, leaves a friend's house on his bicycle and is later found dead in a ditch by the side of the road. It is up to Dr. G to find out whether he fell off his bike or died some other way.
- An employee is found dead in a restaurant kitchen. Clues found near the body include an empty cash register, a knife, a phone ripped off the wall, and a trail of blood splotches leading to a vandalized car in the parking lot. The man was well known for starting brawls, and alcohol and drug abuse. There are many possibilities as to how the man could have died, so Dr. G must do an autopsy to find exactly who or what killed him. A man dies in the hospital after taking a dangerously high amount of acetaminophen, an over-the-counter pain medication. Before dying, the man claimed that the overdose was a suicide attempt. Normally, acetaminophen overdoses do not result in death. Dr. G works to find evidence to indicate whether this was really a suicide attempt or if the man accidentally killed himself in a scam for medical attention.
- Dr. G preforms an autopsy on an alleged hit-and-run victim found in a parking lot, but finds no evidence of vehicular injury on the 41-year-old man's body. Could his alcoholism have had a role in his death? Dr. G investigates the death of a an 88-year-old woman found dead at the bottom of staircase outside her apartment building. Head trauma indicates that woman did not die of natural causes. Did she accidentally fall down the stairs or was she attacked? A man with a genetic disorder dies from a brain tumor at his 35th birthday party. His mother, who has another son with the same disorder, requests an autopsy to find out whether the tumor was linked to the genetic disorder. If so, is the brother of the victim at risk of dying in the same manner?
- After a brief illness, 34-year old Claire Jackson dies suddenly in the hospital from massive liver failure and winds up in Dr. G's morgue. 39 year old Dale Ennis dies of epilepsy?
- Jeffrey Ortiz, a mentally challenged man with the mental capacity of a nine-year-old, is making himself a sandwich when he inexplicably falls, striking his head on the kitchen counter.
- It's a late night and a Vietnam veteran with a history of mental illness is drunk and stumbling through an apartment complex. When the police arrive, he pulls a gun and shoots himself in the head.
- Chris Schaffer has not been seen or heard from in five days. Finally, his friends find him dead and decomposed in the driver's seat of his van.
- When a woman is examined by Dr. G., there are few medical records, as she had avoided doctors. A known prescription addict is seen, found dead with two empty pill bottles by nearby.
- 2004–201249mTV-MA9.5 (10)TV EpisodeA 94-year-old woman dies in the hospital after having a convulsion. The case becomes the business of the medical examiner's office when no one will sign her death certificate. Dr. G finds no evidence of a heart attack or stroke. Could the woman's death be related to a childhood incident where she drank lie soap, or was it a complication of her recent hip surgery? A 24-year-old man falls off his bicycle onto the street and subsequently dies. He wasn't wearing a helmet, but a witness to the accident reported that the cyclist seemed to collapse before crashing. His mother says that prior to the accident, the man was acting as if he knew he was going die. Did he die from a head injury, was his death the result of his preexisting heart condition, or could he have been engaging in high risk behaviors that his family was unaware of? A 28-year-old stripper collapses in her home and refuses to go to the hospital. Later, she is found dead in bed. Her brother reveals that the woman used be a man, but recently had a sex change. Needle marks are found on her breasts, but no drugs are found in her system. Dr. G finds that silicone leaks from the puncture marks, but the woman had no breast implants. Had the woman been injecting her breasts with silicone, and did this somehow cause her death?
- Ginny Ellis, a quadriplegic woman loved by her community, is found dead in an Orlando park 150ft from her motorized wheelchair. Children find her lifeless body face down in the sand. Part 2; Victor Baca dies of a tooth infection?
- Rusty Updike has asked his ex-wife Vesta on a cruise. The couple haven't seen each other for 15 years but Vesta decides that a cruise with her ex might make for a nice change of pace. Harry Maxon finds his son Max dead in his bed.
- 2004–201249mTV-MA7.9 (13)TV EpisodeIn August of 1995, when Dr. G worked in Bexar County, Texas, a pile of human bones was found at a supposedly haunted railroad crossing. Dr. G could tell that the victim was a teenager, but could not determine the sex. A DNA test said that the victim was male, but a 12-year-old girl, Sandra Rodreguez, told authorities that the bones were her sister Christi's and that her sister had been murdered by her abusive mother. Her claim was unable to be verified and the authorities thought she was lying. The case went unsolved. Two years later, Dr. G found that the skull matched that of the girl reported missing, but why did the DNA test come back male, and how will that affect the case against the girl's mother? A 53-year-old man, Henry Clark, doesn't show up for work, and is found dead in his apartment. A neighbor says that the man was weak and dizzy the night before. Could the man's obesity have played a role in his death?
- It is 3am and Deputy Torres is cruising a Texas highway when he suddenly spots a crushed pick-up truck along the side of the road. Trapped inside is the lifeless body of 24-year-old Luis Reyes.
- Carol Moleskie agrees to go on a hunting excursion with her husband, Bob. A few hours after they enter the woods, they emerge again, Bob frantically waving down traffic as he carries his bloody wife.
- 2004–201249mTV-MA9.3 (11)TV EpisodeAn infant and his two-year-old sister are found dead in a house shared by two families. At first, they are believed to have died from carbon monoxide poisoning or cold medicine overdoses. When Dr. G. examines the infant, she finds no apparent cause of death. However, when she examines the two-year-old, she finds teeth imprints on the insides of the child's mouth, indicating that someone had suffocated her. Since the girl's infant brother has no teeth, Dr. G assumes that he too was suffocated. After the police verify the alibis of all the adults living in the house, a 12-year-old girl from the other family living in the house becomes the prime suspect. At first she admits to committing the crime, but later denies it. The neighborhood is outraged that the police would accuse a child of murder, so the girl is sent to live with her grandparents. Not long after the girl moves in with her grandparents, the family dog is found dead. Dr. G must do an autopsy on the dog to find out whether it too has a been suffocated, and if that will be a significant piece of evidence in convincing a jury that the girl is guilty. A 25-year-old pregnant mother checks into a homeless shelter, and reports that she has ovarian cancer. A week later, she falls ill and dies on the way to the hospital. Dr. G first checks the woman's ovaries, but finds no evidence that the woman ever had ovarian cancer. The woman was overweight and had an enlarged heart, which meant that she was at risk of having high blood pressure and and developing blood clots. Were these risk factors what caused the young mother's untimely death?
- Ricky Hawthorne, a middle-aged man with a history of AIDS, arrives at his local hospital complaining of chest pains. Doctors perform extensive tests on him but find nothing wrong and release him.
- (1) A 92-year-old retired military officer, Colonel Richard Adler, is found dead in his yard after a freak ice storm. Dr. G. must determine if he was attacked and killed, or if something more mysterious caused his death. (2) A paralyzed man, 55 year old Dennis Foltin, dies with bedsores. Is his death a homicide?
- Alexis Jones is the hotel manager of an upscale Bed and Breakfast type of hotel. He mysteriously is found dead, at the bottom of the stairs inside his on premises apartment. Foul play / murder is suspected but the autopsy reveals a wealth of contributing information.
- Dr. G. has just graduated from medical school and is set to begin her first job as an M. E. in Jacksonville, Florida when a high-profile case challenges her to use her newly acquired skills. Part 2; David Gilliam's death.
- (1) Edward, a cab driver and mentor to teens, develops chest pains, seizures, and then lapses into a coma, dying two weeks later. (2) Alexis, the hotel manager of a famed rural hotel, is found dead at the bottom of the steps to his apartment on the hotel grounds.
- A diabetic man is found dead on the sofa by his wife and kids after a night of drinking with friends. An elderly man's decomposed body is found hidden in his son's house.
- (1)An elderly man is not heard from in days. His family finds him dead in his home and decomposing on the floor. (2) A 73-year old Englishman, Julian Noble, travels to Orlando to visit his family, but complains of severe abdominal pain when he arrives and then dies the next day.
- (1) A father, Manny Alvarez, leaving work inexplicably crashes his car into a fence. He is combative with EMS on the scene, and dies in the ambulance before they reach the hospital. (2) The naked decomposing corpse of Sam Gray is discovered lying at the foot of his staircase by his landlady. Did death result from foul play or an accident? After lengthy analysis, Dr. G determines that Sam died from complications of diabetes aggravated by poor health habits.
- Police are driving down the street when a highly agitated man jumps in front of their car. They halt and must subdue him. Police brutality? An 18-year-old woman, Isobel Foster, dies a week after having a miscarriage. Dr. 2 nd G's wedding.
- Teenagers stumble across a horrifying car fire on the side of a desolate stretch of roadway. When the police arrive, they pull severely burned human remains from the driver's seat.
- 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.
- A 25-year-old woman, Amanda Reese. becomes ill and dies after a volunteer stint at the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. A man with mental illness, John Kent, dies from an apparent suicide.
- A 76-year-old man from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, disappears from a train and is found unconscious about 900 miles from his destination. During an evening out to dinner, a 26-year-old female mysteriously collapses and dies in the hospital.
- In 1989, Dr. G. is asked to help identify and investigate a decomposed corpse of a young woman, Michelle Robinson. A 40-year-old man with mental illness is found dead in his room in a halfway house. Could it be foul play?
- A 32 year old woman dies one day after a 12 hour plane ride. She takes steroids for Lupus, but the C.O.D. is one of the oddest Dr. G. has seen. After a 35 year old hitchhikes and has a drink with the driver, she dies. Is it foul play?
- Dr. G. examines the body of a 12-year-old boy, David Cody Hudson, who was found unresponsive with a karate belt around his neck. A 55-year-old visiting Russian biochemist, Dimitri Petrov, collapses during lunch with co-workers.
- A 70-year-old male dies with a large medical history, but doctors are puzzled as to his true cause of death. After a night of heavy partying, a 25-year-old morbidly obese man is found dead in a hotel room.
- 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.
- An older woman faints while driving and subsequently dies in the hospital; A man dies while experiencing unexplainable abdominal pain.
- 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?
- An asymptomatic identical twin baby dies in her sleep. A woman discovers her 60-year-old husband mysteriously died in his sleep.
- 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?
- A hotel clerk calls 9-1-1 complaining of severe facial trauma, but he has no recollection of what happened and dies soon after. Police are counting on Dr. G to aid them in this investigation.
- A hiker stumbles across a man's dead body in the woods. The victim's brother is convinced he was murdered. Dr. G must get to the bottom of this case. Was foul play really involved?
- Dr. G has a challenge on her hands: a victim's body spent days decaying before it was found, and decomposition could get in the way of her investigation.
- Dr. G suspects that someone is responsible for a vagrant's unusual death. She'll only discover the truth by finding answers to the strange events surrounding this curious case.
- 2004–20121hTV-MA6.9 (12)TV EpisodeDr. G exposes the five leading reasons Americans end up in the morgue.
- All circumstances point to foul play in the case of a dead hunter and the police fear that a killer is on the loose. Dr. G must provide them with answers before there are more victims.
- An otherwise healthy child had been complaining of stomach pains. Could the medicine his mother had recently given him be to blame? Or could his death be from something more sinister?
- Even with many leads, including an insulin overdose, a tooth infection and chronic lupus, the pieces don't add up in the case of a woman's death. Will Dr. G be able to uncover the truth?
- While on business trip Eric Brody, a 34-year-old California man, complains of back pain and dies after calling 911. While on vacation with his family Lois Ornelas, a 42-year-old man suddenly becomes ill while on an amusement and dies early the next morning following a seizure.
- A 10-year-old boy is found unresponsive on his bedroom floor. A bolt of lightning takes the life of a young girl, and her parents want to donate her organs. Dr. G must decide if they will be needed for the autopsy.
- In an unprecedented double autopsy, Dr. G is determined to find out who is accountable for these odd deaths and solve the mystery of a love triangle gone awry.
- As each lead turns cold in a gruesome murder case, Dr. G worries justice may never be served. As the autopsy draws to a end, Dr. G uncovers a shocking clue that may solve this crime.
- A woman finds her 8 year old son unresponsive in bed & a man is found laying dead on the floor naked with bruises on his body & Dr. G must rule out if it was foul play.
- An unidentified woman is found brutally murdered by the side of the road. In addition to pinpointing the cause of death, Dr. G must collect evidence from the body that will help investigators identify the victim, and the killer. A 41-year-old man, Cisco Rivera, goes out for boat ride; hours later, he is found dead at the bottom of the lake. His boat is found intact, with its engine still idling. It's up to Dr. G find out if the man simply drowned, was intoxicated, was knocked unconscious in an accident, or suffered a medical emergency.
- Dr. G autopsies the body of a pilot, Richard Garcia, recovered from a plane crash; A woman, Rosie, is found dead in her home.
- Dr. G autopsies an apparent drowning victim; 31 year old Andy Santnai is hit by a train.
- A 78-year-old grandfather falls on the sidewalk while visiting his family. He seems fine at first, but he collapses and dies hours later. Dr. G's review of the background information is inconclusive, and an autopsy is needed to determine the cause of death. However, the man's family objects to an autopsy for religious reasons. Will Dr. G be able to convince the family of the importance of an autopsy, or will the man's cause of death forever remain a mystery? A 39-year-old florist collapses and dies in her shop while meeting with clients. Given the woman's young age and lack of known medical conditions, Dr. G anticipates that this will be an unusual case.
- It's up to Dr. G to determine if alcohol was to blame in a man's death or if there was a silent killer lurking in his body.
- An infant dies after experiencing flu-like symptoms; A man known to use cocaine dies after complaining of abdominal pain.
- A four-month-old baby is found unresponsive in his crib, and cannot be revived at the hospital. Dr. G must investigate the possibility of child abuse as she searches for the cause of death. A 36-year-old woman has a seizure and dies on a city bus. The woman had gone to the hospital the night before, complaining of chest pain and being light-headed, and had been diagnosed with bronchitis. Also of concern is that the woman lived in a group home for the mentally disabled. Was the woman a victim of neglect or foul play in the group home, did the hospital make a fatal misdiagnosis of her condition, or did she die from something else entirely? It's up to Dr. G to find out.
- A four-month-old baby, Charlie Pryce, is found dead in his crib. Not only must Dr. G find out what caused this baby's untimely death, she must also find out if the baby's twin sister Robin is also at risk of dying in the same manner. A 23-year-old father, Ramos Glabinski, collapses on the floor while at home with his children. Because of the man's age and history of marijuana use, Dr G. suspects that he may have used and subsequently overdosed on harder drugs.
- A 29-year-old man dies after three-day spell of nausea and vomiting. While he was still alive, the man told his sister he believed he had gotten food poisoning from a fish sandwich he had eaten four days prior to his death. Dr. G knows that deaths from food poisoning are rare, but having a read a recent press release reporting a fish poisoning outbreak, she must investigate the possibility. A 42-year-old woman sustains fatal injuries in a car accident involving a drunk driver. In order for the drunk driver to be held accountable for the woman's death, it must be confirmed that the woman was not responsible for the crash. Dr. G's role in the case is to autopsy the victim in order to investigate the possibility that the woman suffered a medical condition, such as a heart attack or stroke, that caused her to lose control of her car. By the end of the investigation, Dr. G makes an unexpected and shocking discovery.
- A 43-year-old man takes a nap at his parents' house, and is later found dead in bed. A 53-year-old woman is found dead on her couch.
- A girl finds her 35-year-old father dead on the couch. The man has no medical records, but the man's family thinks that the man's well water was contaminated. A 51-year-old man is found dead in bed.
- A 42-year-old waiter collapses and dies while leaving the restaurant where he works. A 53-year-old woman is found dead on her bathroom floor, face down in a pool of water and blood.
- Reed Baley is found unconscious the morning after his bachelor party. Now, it's up to Dr. G to determine if alcohol was to blame or if there was another cause of death.
- A woman dies five years after a mugging; Leo Guzman dies after falling from a ladder.
- A body is recovered from a house fire; A woman with an abusive ex-husband is found dead in her apartment.
- A young, recently divorced man, Donald Finch, collapses and dies in his sister's home. A teen claims his Dad, Jack Harper, stabbed himself to death for no apparent reason. Dr. G must now piece together the events of these tragic deaths.
- A teen athlete dies after experiencing back pain. A woman is found dead on her couch.
- A pregnant woman, Ashley Edwards, dies without warning. A man, John Gardner, dies after inexplicably bursting into a fit of rage.
- An immigrant's death may be due to a contagious infection; A man is found dead at the base of a ladder.
- Dr. G autopsies a possible dog attack victim; A baby inexplicably dies in her sleep.
- A man is found dead in a parking lot; a man is shot as he opens his back door.
- Dr. G. receives a call from an infectious disease doctor to help determine the cause of death of a 58-year-old male. The man had a sudden headache and later became confused and disoriented. After a trip to the emergency room, he rapidly declined into a coma and ultimately death without an official diagnosis. Previously, the man went on a hunting trip and was exposed to wild animals, especially bats. Dr. G. suspects rabies resulting from the possibility of inhalation of bat guano. While spending time over New Year's with her son and grandson, a 72-year-old obese female complained of irritation in her throat at dinner telling her family she thinks she had swallowed a fish bone. Later in the evening, she is heard coughing and choking in her sleep. Even though emergency rescue got her to the hospital, she ultimately dies in the emergency room.
- A woman calls 911 after finding her 37-year-old boyfriend collapsed in the bedroom and unresponsive. Police discover a messy scene and question the girlfriend. She claims her boyfriend was having a seizure the night before and went to bed because she was tired, adding that he has had a lot of seizures. It was noted that he also had a history of drinking a lot resulting in violent behaviors. As the police continue talking to the girlfriend, the seem to think her suspicious behaviors are leading them to believe she may be guilty of homicide. At a mental health facility, a 19-year-old pregnant female is found deceased in bed. Previously, she had lived a hard-partying life, her mother died, her father had been out of her life, and her grandmother kicked her out of the house because of her wild lifestyle. After two trips to the emergency room because of excruciating abdominal pain, the doctor has her chaptered to a mental health facility because of a statement made that she wanted to kill herself. Could she have commit suicide while at the mental health facility?
- Upon visiting his parents, a son Cameron finds his mother's hands and legs bound and mouth taped shut while in a closet. He then finds his 52-year-old father lying in bed and peppered with gunshot wounds. The mother. Patricia Walker, states three men invaded the house wanting money and drugs. Dr. G. helps detectives determine who shot the man. A 38-year-old woman visits her brother. Complaining of feeling ill and tired, she lies down for a nap. Her brother later finds her unresponsive in bed. The sister had a history of addiction for most of her life. Could alcohol and drug abuse be the cause of her death?
- A 45-year-old female travels from Sydney, Australia, visits her sister in Orlando who is having marital difficulties. She is found lying unresponsive on her bedroom floor the morning her husband and son are to arrive from Australia. Her sister reveals to police that her estranged husband came to the house the night before and had a heated argument with his sister-in-law. He blames his sister-in-law for the dissolution of his marriage, and even makes a death threat against her. As it was hot the previous night, the windows were left open and it is believed the estranged brother-in-law could have come into the house. Could her death be the result of foul play? A healthy 18-year-old female from Nigeria, who emigrated to the U.S. the previous year, dies after four days of not feeling well with vomiting. Her younger brother finds her collapsed on the bedroom floor gasping for air. She dies after unsuccessful resuscitation. Could her death be the result of the flu, a drug overdose, or something that Dr. G. cannot solve?
- In a bizarre scene, 44-year-old Olga Petrova is found severely burnt in her home after a heated argument with her fiancé. Police want to question him and find out what happened, but he's nowhere to be found.
- A man finds his 69-year-old neighbor, Ernesto Valasquez, deceased in a chair on his porch with a handgun, knife, and vials of narcotics on a table alongside of him. Is this a result of suicide or homicide? Two parents check on their 28-year-old daughter, Rebecca Davis, and find her dead in bed.
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