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And so, there were times that I would say, Do we really need to have ? And they were open to it all. Only years later would the Dallas district attorneys office discover through a search of hospital records that although a typical neurosurgery resident completes about 1,000 operations during their training, Duntsch had actually done fewer than 100. And the other part of it, is that the reason that it kind of starts out like that is you really need to know from the outset how bad a surgeon he was. Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? The four-part docuseries features old footage and new interviews to tell more of the story about the neurosurgeon who was sentenced to prison after maiming or killing more than 30 patients. Of course, podcast producers are subject to the same profit motive that helped facilitate a guy like Duntsch, but to their credit, Wonderys producers seem to have realized that a story like Dr. Deaths needed to be built on a foundation of solid reporting. Was this familiar territory for you? It was a gold mine. Collider: So one of the aspects of this show that makes it so compelling is the fact that we want to understand why this person is who he is. He is currently housed in the O.B. I am ready to leave the love and kindness and goodness and patience that I mix with everything else that I am and become a cold blooded killer. Duntsch was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison. But unfortunately, despite the fact I am winning it is not happening fast enough. Both the scripted Dr. Death series and the Dr. Death: The Undoctored Story docuseries are now streaming on Peacock. KEEP READING: 'Dr. Then it seemed that it was nothing more than boring to youso then I thought it was my vodka bottle and neurostimulants, but I watched you closely and besides concern for my healthy you were chill and rolled with me on that., What I am being is what I am, one of kind, a mother f****** stone cold killer that can buy or own or steal or ruin or build whatever he wants.". Death' Before 33 Operations Went Wrong, The True Story Behind Hulu's 'Boston Strangler', The Best True Crime Documentaries to Stream Now, Get a First Look at Joshua Jackson, Christian Slater in 'Dr. Death' Review: Joshua Jackson Is Terrific in Terrifying Peacock Series That's as Sharp as a Scalpel. It would be easy to say he is a psychopath who was doing all of this on purpose, because that's easy for us to wrap our brains around, right? After youve spent a night using cocaine, most people become paranoid and want to stay in the house, the woman said in the deposition, according to D Magazine. So it has to be taught through generations. There was one. Some are on the tape, some are not, just for space reasons. So I have to constantly remind myself here that no matter how well-intentioned or well-meaning any doctor or any hospital that I'm interacting with, ultimately they're selling me something. Duntsch took careful steps to put across the image of a hardworking, competent and caring person and doctor. Beil is a journalist who has specialized in science and medical writing for 20 years, and lives in the Dallas area where much of Christopher Duntschs story takes place. Now, INSDE EDTION tracks the surgeon down to get some answers. From the people that I talked to First of all, only Duntsch knows that, and I cant read his mind. That was probably the biggest adjustment for me, was just the spareness of the script. All Rights Reserved. And that's frankly what I found so compelling about the character is that it's not easy. Dr. Christopher Duntsch had the hallmarks of an impressive neurosurgeon, at least in theory. Yeah, hopefully even just asking that question today almost feels a little bit dated. Yeah. The star of the new Peacock drama revealed how he got inside the head of the notorious Dr. Christopher Duntsch.

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