Just read the story and it's really sad that a human being could commit such terrible acts. It's even more shocking that hospitals would allow this man go free to continue his work at other hospitals without reporting to law enforcement.
Cops send bad cops to other cities. Church send bad priests to other cities. And so on and so on. Dude, where do you think you are?This is America, the only thing that matters is Money
@@bigchainzfitness9549 and so the cycle of violence , pain and suffering continues. This man isn't just a bad doctor he is a serial killer for crying out loud.
I'm assuming the reason was reputation. They didn't want their name tied to a serial killer doctor who was essentially (without knowing the true extent) paid to do all these horrible things. They were probably scared of funding they would lose. So instead of stopping him they made it another hospitals problem and responsibility to do something
As someone who works in surgery I still can't believe this even happened and that things like this still happen. There's so way in hell I would be able to keep my mouth shut if a surgeon did half the things this one did, and I've reported some for far less. Just makes me sick.
Unfortunately medical ethics and criminal law are not one in the same and rarely cross paths if at all. Hopefully the outcome of this case can be used as a legal precedent so that this will never happen again. Although I have a sinking feeling that those who wrote the endnotes to the series “THIS WILL HAPPEN AGAIN” will unfortunately come true. Hospitals and doctors are protected from criminal law way more than patients are despite them having the right to informed consent. And before this case it was just signed into law that in Texas, the most that any patient could sue for in malpractice was $250,000 which barely offsets any prolonged court proceedings or legal fees. Medical practitioners, especially those operating in life or death territory, should be held accountable to a much higher standard than they currently are.
Had 2 discs and some vertebrae removed from my neck and the usual piece of hip bone fused in it's place...damn I'm now healthy physically and mentally. Shout out to my surgeon, a Professor from the UofT now retired I think. Thank you Dr. Paul Muller and the medical staff at St. Michael's Hospital here in Toronto!! You Guys/Gals Rock!!!
IMO, Christian Slater has one of the most easily recognizable celebrity voices. Everybody chooses Freeman or Neeson to narrate their virtual biographies and I understand, but me, I'd go for Mr Slater :)
How did that work out for ya? They wanted to cut me open twice, each time I rehabbed it and continued my exercises and proved them wrong. But each case is different. They will NEVER cut me open until I leave this world and then they can have at it! I have donated my brain to science which includes cremation costs. Can't wait! ;p
I have 3 herniated and 1 bulging constand pain But ill deal with it until I pass then they cut ✂️ up the body They know they can't fix herniated disc on minimize the pain so why risk and surgery that can kill or cripply you for a little relief temporarily??? Nah I'm good I'll keep doing therapy exercises and stretching that helps alot with the pain no meds
In the two years he practiced as a spine surgeon across four Dallas institutions, Duntsch operated on 37 people. Of that set, two died and 31 were paralyzed or seriously injured. "He destroyed the lives of essentially every single patient that he touched," Joshua Jackson, who plays Duntsch in Dr. Death, told Newsweek. - Dallas prosecutors charged Duntsch with five counts of aggravated assault with deadly weapons (his hands and surgical tools) and one count of causing seriously bodily injury to an elderly person. He went to trial on that count of hurting an elderly person. Mary Erfund was that patient. ~ Duntch is currently incarcerated at O.B. Ellis Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice in Huntsville and will not be eligible for parole until he is 74 years old in 2045. ~~
That's in America where medicine is run as a business. In every other developed nation on earth if you get sick you get treatment, and the treatment you need. Not whatever treatment is being pushed by whatever medical insurance company your doctors and politicians are whoring themselves out to.
@@MG-jo7mc Truth. It's a monumental problem we have which doesn't get the attention it deserves. Majority of small practices eventually end up being a pill mill in a very short amount of time since it's way more lucrative to throw medicine at a patients health issue than to "waste" time attempting to cure them, time is money and they gotta keep that revolving door swinging. Patients with an ignorance is bliss type mentality quickly end up on the RX express train where one prescription becomes two, two becomes four, four becomes eight, ect ect... to a point where they can't even remember what their original issue even was and will argue/rationalize against anyone who questions why they take so many medications because they've been mislead into believing they don't really have any other option or are too lazy/addicted by the meds to attempt anything else so they ride the train until their time is up. Prescriptions are definitely needed and beneficial in most cases but the problem starts when doctor's solely rely on them alone as a cure all without any intention of using them as a tool like they should be treated alongside an actual plan for the patient to recover from their illness. I'm not a conspiracy nut who condemns our health industry entirely but there are far too many quacks out there who're going against their medical code of ethics in order to make more money.
@Eliza Woodward End the woke is largely correct. And I'm attesting with first-hand knowledge as a secondary recipient. My mother was an RN and received the hand downs that a doctor didn't want/had better incentives on those days. Major league sports tickets and live theater tickets on my end. The doctor would be on vacation during said events.
@@Gesundheit2000 Negligence is not an accident. He pointed a gun at that woman and pulled the trigger when the scene did not call for it. That's something a 5 year old would do.
I agree, but the Wikipedia page has me also blaming academia (the University of Tennessee Health Science Center). Duntsch was showing up for surgeries high on cocaine even during his residency there. Instead of dropping him from their medical program, they tried to get rid of Duntsch before he hurt their own patients, so they sent Duntsch out into the world to perform surgeries with fewer than 1/100th the amount of surgery experience of a typical resident! They knew they had sent a heavily impaired surgeon into the world to harm patients.
I had a VA Doctor tell me that I had PTSD a TBI and my jaw was shattered. 2 years after being medevaced home from Iraq. I tried to act surprised, but my laughter ruined it!
Two excellent actors from Mr. Robot, along with the other fantastic actors in this show? Will definitely be binging this, hopefully it’s not weekly episodes…
Call it the Specialist. A Mental patient that Has a sever maturaty problem, Mind of an Adolescent dreams about becoming different things and Tries to live out his fantasy, A Doctor, a Cop, a Fireman, Construction worker, His experence through out the years is always over come by his illness, that's when death and bad things happen.
There are some amazing doctors out there, but it’s also a job that can attract intelligent sociopaths and narcissists. Same with lawyers, policing, and CEOs because of the power
Baldwin starring in a movie called "Dr. Death".... how ironic is that seeing he just shot a woman to death ? He is a killer now !! Baldwin, you are a cold blooded killer !!
Prop guns are just fine. But idiots using real guns as movie props without having any common sense is the problem. Because inanimate objects by themselves aren't dangerous. Until used by evil or irresponsible people.
@@1yris1 I know, Mr Holmes, I was just making a joke. I’m retired military, I have my own collection, and I am very pro 2A. If that fool had followed the most basic rules, this wouldn’t have happened. Anywho, still have a vacancy in your hotel?
Thank you. After reading your comment, I looked into the Wikipedia page, and it has me primarily blaming the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Duntsch was showing up for surgeries high on cocaine even during his residency there. Instead of dropping him from their medical program, they tried to get rid of Duntsch before he hurt their own patients, so they sent Duntsch out into the world to perform surgeries with fewer than 1/100th the amount of surgery experience of a typical resident! They knew they had sent a heavily impaired surgeon into the world to harm patients.
WOW who knew he would actually become Dr. Death ! And before you start crying about the comment, HE was the last one with the gun. He should have checked it and WHY is he pointing it at anyone not in the scene.
Yea and the scene didn't call for him to shoot. So it's like someone handed him a gun and he turned into a 5 year old and points it at random people and pulls the trigger. I hope he gets charged.
@@divaah4406 Too bad, do you know he was sent to ADX because in Florence USP/High some convicts tried to slice his throat open but Swango put his head/chin down low enough that the cut landed on his face, just above jaw line, all across his face? He is a sick man, alright. Very weak around able bodied ppl yet killed the elderly.
Just read the story and it's really sad that a human being could commit such terrible acts. It's even more shocking that hospitals would allow this man go free to continue his work at other hospitals without reporting to law enforcement.
Cops send bad cops to other cities. Church send bad priests to other cities. And so on and so on. Dude, where do you think you are?This is America, the only thing that matters is Money
@@bigchainzfitness9549 and so the cycle of violence , pain and suffering continues. This man isn't just a bad doctor he is a serial killer for crying out loud.
I'm assuming the reason was reputation. They didn't want their name tied to a serial killer doctor who was essentially (without knowing the true extent) paid to do all these horrible things. They were probably scared of funding they would lose. So instead of stopping him they made it another hospitals problem and responsibility to do something
Damn America is messed up
@@kalinnavyacheslavovna2760
That said. the administrators that made those choices are complicit in the murders.
As someone who works in surgery I still can't believe this even happened and that things like this still happen. There's so way in hell I would be able to keep my mouth shut if a surgeon did half the things this one did, and I've reported some for far less. Just makes me sick.
Unfortunately medical ethics and criminal law are not one in the same and rarely cross paths if at all. Hopefully the outcome of this case can be used as a legal precedent so that this will never happen again. Although I have a sinking feeling that those who wrote the endnotes to the series “THIS WILL HAPPEN AGAIN” will unfortunately come true. Hospitals and doctors are protected from criminal law way more than patients are despite them having the right to informed consent. And before this case it was just signed into law that in Texas, the most that any patient could sue for in malpractice was $250,000 which barely offsets any prolonged court proceedings or legal fees. Medical practitioners, especially those operating in life or death territory, should be held accountable to a much higher standard than they currently are.
Had 2 discs and some vertebrae removed from my neck and the usual piece of hip bone fused in it's place...damn I'm now healthy physically and mentally. Shout out to my surgeon, a Professor from the UofT now retired I think. Thank you Dr. Paul Muller and the medical staff at St. Michael's Hospital here in Toronto!! You Guys/Gals Rock!!!
@No one,
That's a great comment.
Very positive.
I needed something positive after seeing this trailer, yeesh.
Thank you for your story, glad to hear you’re doing better
*"BASED ON A TRUE STORY"*
#Based
Based af
Uh oh
Sadly yes. He did horrible things.
@@artaibrahimi3572 r/whoosh
IMO, Christian Slater has one of the most easily recognizable celebrity voices. Everybody chooses Freeman or Neeson to narrate their virtual biographies and I understand, but me, I'd go for Mr Slater :)
It's good to see Mr Slater back on screen again :)
Kevin Costner?
honestly, so does Baldwin, he's really recognizable
He nailed it when talking to the woman who had her vocal cords cut...
Really glad I didn't see this preview before my herniated disc surgery three months ago.
How did that work out for ya? They wanted to cut me open twice, each time I rehabbed it and continued my exercises and proved them wrong. But each case is different. They will NEVER cut me open until I leave this world and then they can have at it!
I have donated my brain to science which includes cremation costs. Can't wait! ;p
@@BrianCarnevaleB26 How old are you? what causes herniated disc?
Haha no joke! I'm due for surgery on my lumbar. And I'm rethinking my decision.
👍🙏👍💓
I have 3 herniated and 1 bulging constand pain
But ill deal with it until I pass then they cut ✂️ up the body
They know they can't fix herniated disc on minimize the pain so why risk and surgery that can kill or cripply you for a little relief temporarily??? Nah I'm good I'll keep doing therapy exercises and stretching that helps alot with the pain no meds
THE TITLE DIDN’T AGE WELL
Oh man the irony..
In the two years he practiced as a spine surgeon across four Dallas institutions, Duntsch operated on 37 people. Of that set, two died and 31 were paralyzed or seriously injured. "He destroyed the lives of essentially every single patient that he touched," Joshua Jackson, who plays Duntsch in Dr. Death, told Newsweek. - Dallas prosecutors charged Duntsch with five counts of aggravated assault with deadly weapons (his hands and surgical tools) and one count of causing seriously bodily injury to an elderly person. He went to trial on that count of hurting an elderly person. Mary Erfund was that patient. ~
Duntch is currently incarcerated at O.B. Ellis Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice in Huntsville and will not be eligible for parole until he is 74 years old in 2045. ~~
I hope that if he survives that long, they charge him with the other crimes as well.
Baldwin really is Dr. Death now!
@Brian M. Two Brian M's must be right. 😉
Yikes. Not the suggestion I was expecting today youtube 😐
I used to have a herniated disc. This trailer cured me 👍🏽🙂
well, in 4 days i´ll go to surgery lol
🤣
Just done the surgery. Man, what a difference! I am a new guy!
@@robinconnor6093 done! a new guy here
@@krooner YAAAYYYY!!!!😁😁 you feel like you can do a cartwheel again?
Two legends in one movie? I am a huge fan of Christian Slater and Alec Baldwin
Muppet
@@AbusalihZ so?
Alec Baldwin is the real Dr Death 🤣
Alec Baldwin is a very serious method actor it seems.
this didn't age well
Yt algorithm got no chill
*scrolling through youtube*
"Yo what? Oh, oh no. Ooh, that aged like curdled milk"
I loved FRINGE, it's good to see Joshua again, and his dad in Fringe, John Noble, also has a movie this year
That was one of my favorite shows. Dr Bishop was nuts and I had a crush on Astrid.😁
@Adly Zulkifli Man, I used to watch that show. And I literally remember nothing about it. That's just how much TV and movies I've watched since then.
A fellow fringe fan 😊😊😊
One of the best TV shows... Near Farscape and Black Orphan
Haha i just made a comment about that also, i loved him in Fringe! So sad that the series ended so soon :(
Alec is such a good actor people die in real life from his stunts
Distasteful
😐
Really?
Lol nice
🙄
Wow, of course I would watch this trailer while I'm in the hospital...
Mostly doctors will just throw drugs at you instead. Makes more money for them, the hospital, and the entire pharmaceutical industry.
That's in America where medicine is run as a business. In every other developed nation on earth if you get sick you get treatment, and the treatment you need. Not whatever treatment is being pushed by whatever medical insurance company your doctors and politicians are whoring themselves out to.
@@MG-jo7mc Truth. It's a monumental problem we have which doesn't get the attention it deserves.
Majority of small practices eventually end up being a pill mill in a very short amount of time since it's way more lucrative to throw medicine at a patients health issue than to "waste" time attempting to cure them, time is money and they gotta keep that revolving door swinging.
Patients with an ignorance is bliss type mentality quickly end up on the RX express train where one prescription becomes two, two becomes four, four becomes eight, ect ect... to a point where they can't even remember what their original issue even was and will argue/rationalize against anyone who questions why they take so many medications because they've been mislead into believing they don't really have any other option or are too lazy/addicted by the meds to attempt anything else so they ride the train until their time is up.
Prescriptions are definitely needed and beneficial in most cases but the problem starts when doctor's solely rely on them alone as a cure all without any intention of using them as a tool like they should be treated alongside an actual plan for the patient to recover from their illness.
I'm not a conspiracy nut who condemns our health industry entirely but there are far too many quacks out there who're going against their medical code of ethics in order to make more money.
oh shit nevermind, i see now yeah this guy was in ALONE I NTHE DARK
So accurate
@Eliza Woodward End the woke is largely correct. And I'm attesting with first-hand knowledge as a secondary recipient. My mother was an RN and received the hand downs that a doctor didn't want/had better incentives on those days. Major league sports tickets and live theater tickets on my end. The doctor would be on vacation during said events.
Listened to the podcast and now ready for the movie
There are plenty of professionals like this, more than we know.
The doctor that preformed my mother's hysterectomy was one of them.
3 great men of acting in a movie together. 2021 may just turn out to be an unexpectedly great year.
It really is XDDDD YAY ALECC
This trailer editor really make taking off latex gloves... DRAMATIC!
Alec turned this movie into non fiction
It is non fiction. This actually happened.
And Alec shooting a Camera-woman was a tragic accident, not a joke.
@@Gesundheit2000 Negligence is not an accident. He pointed a gun at that woman and pulled the trigger when the scene did not call for it. That's something a 5 year old would do.
title aged like old milk
So glad Slater is back in movies now
Don't you see it? 2021 movies are made by computer. Pay attention, actors are not real... they are 'somewhere else'.
@@whatyouwontseeontv8266 you on sum shit foo
@@exoticmutation7410 I don't do drugs. They make you stupid. They keep you asleep. Open your eyes!
1:11. If that's real to you, you need glasses.
Christian Slater, Alec Baldwin and many other good actors - I want to see this movie!
I’m elated to see Joshua Jackson and Christian Slater.... This looks really good.
Which of my movie is your favorite? And have you ever been in any of my concerts?
Hello how are you doing?
Haven't seen Christian Slater in a long time.
I KNOW RIGHT... IT'S ABOUT TIME!!!
Since skateboarder? 🤔☺️
Yeah! Looks like he got a juicy role in this movie. Good for him.
He was just in a Netflix series as Dan Broderick, the husband of Betty Broderick
@@Doritosandcoldmilk Cool...
The system is broken? It still is. Looks good.
This aged poorly.
How?
@@moma8518 alec Baldwin killed a woman on a movie set just a few days ago.
@@theplayerformerlyknownasmo3711 actor death in cinemas soon ..
After listening to the podcast I am SOOO ready for this movie!
The title itself is a macabre punchline.
I remember listening to this podcast, that bastard was twisted! This should be an interesting movie.
Typical of the medical industry to allow this guy to go on for as long as he did.
Very typical unfortunately.
I agree, but the Wikipedia page has me also blaming academia (the University of Tennessee Health Science Center). Duntsch was showing up for surgeries high on cocaine even during his residency there. Instead of dropping him from their medical program, they tried to get rid of Duntsch before he hurt their own patients, so they sent Duntsch out into the world to perform surgeries with fewer than 1/100th the amount of surgery experience of a typical resident! They knew they had sent a heavily impaired surgeon into the world to harm patients.
I had a VA Doctor tell me that I had PTSD a TBI and my jaw was shattered. 2 years after being medevaced home from Iraq. I tried to act surprised, but my laughter ruined it!
This hasn't aged well 😂
It's good to see Joshua Jackson in a major motion picture. I'm looking forward to seeing this.
This is a limited TV series, 8 episodes.
@@TheHaloRed I think he was talking about 1999s Cruel Intentions.
I'm assuming this movie is now cancelled
I really really can never watch this film.
I'd pass out.
This didn’t age well
Two excellent actors from Mr. Robot, along with the other fantastic actors in this show? Will definitely be binging this, hopefully it’s not weekly episodes…
This MOVIE looks
Amazing..Joshua is a
Great actor for this Role
I have a suggestion. Call Dexter
I'm not even gonna say it...
I read the story this is based on. Horrific...
This is NOT a Movie. It's a TV Show.
Call it the Specialist. A Mental patient that Has a sever maturaty problem, Mind of an Adolescent dreams about becoming different things and Tries to live out his fantasy, A Doctor, a Cop, a Fireman, Construction worker, His experence through out the years is always over come by his illness, that's when death and bad things happen.
I just don't understand why you would ever go for a surgeon if his last name was Death? People are so stupid sometimes.
Please I beg you, do not tell me you are serious...
That wasn't his name. It was a nickname that was given to him after it was discovered how many "issues" happened in his "surgeries"? :/
How dare Ye! I wouldn't trust him as far as I could walk him with a bad back.
Lol, sarcasm on point.
There are some amazing doctors out there, but it’s also a job that can attract intelligent sociopaths and narcissists. Same with lawyers, policing, and CEOs because of the power
Yeees neo. There is a Dr Death in every town in the U.S.
this aged well.....
Baldwin starring in a movie called "Dr. Death".... how ironic is that seeing he just shot a woman to death ? He is a killer now !! Baldwin, you are a cold blooded killer !!
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 bravo
I guess no prop guns on this set
Interresting choice of casting
Not sure if I can really buy Alec Baldwin as the guy who investigates suspicious deaths…
I will burn for eternity for saying this, but Alec Baldwin is officially Dr Death now. Don’t let him handle prop guns.
Prop guns are just fine. But idiots using real guns as movie props without having any common sense is the problem. Because inanimate objects by themselves aren't dangerous. Until used by evil or irresponsible people.
@@1yris1 I know, Mr Holmes, I was just making a joke. I’m retired military, I have my own collection, and I am very pro 2A. If that fool had followed the most basic rules, this wouldn’t have happened. Anywho, still have a vacancy in your hotel?
This looks to be a cool tv series on peacock
This looks pretty good.
" Alec, we need you to raise the bar in promoting your film Dr. Death."
...
"No worries, I've got this."
Ooof this didnt age well.
I just read everything about the real Dr Death on Wikipedia... horrible.
Thank you. After reading your comment, I looked into the Wikipedia page, and it has me primarily blaming the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Duntsch was showing up for surgeries high on cocaine even during his residency there. Instead of dropping him from their medical program, they tried to get rid of Duntsch before he hurt their own patients, so they sent Duntsch out into the world to perform surgeries with fewer than 1/100th the amount of surgery experience of a typical resident! They knew they had sent a heavily impaired surgeon into the world to harm patients.
WOW who knew he would actually become Dr. Death ! And before you start crying about the comment, HE was the last one with the gun. He should have checked it and WHY is he pointing it at anyone not in the scene.
Yea and the scene didn't call for him to shoot. So it's like someone handed him a gun and he turned into a 5 year old and points it at random people and pulls the trigger. I hope he gets charged.
Dr. Strange, Dr. Sleep, Dr. Death ouww ouww never thought that walk in to the cinema will feel like walk in to the hospital...
It looks like the name Dr death is highly appropriate for Alec Baldwin
The thumbnail got me
Me watching this trailer seriously and when I suddenly saw Annasophia Robb I was like 😶😍🥰😘
That movie title aged like fine wine
is the thumbnail from the show?
To bad Alex Baldwin's in this, would've definitely watched this.
I guess I am out of touch and don’t understand why you are against Baldwin in this
@@4eyeswalker Alec Baldwin is liberal, this guy is from Texas, so he can't be an adult and just watch the movie lol
That's not Baldwin, nor Slater. Movies are done by computer now, since hellyweirdos are disappeared.
@@4eyeswalker Look up @DR3N0CHR0M3 in duckduckgo and bitchute and you'll find out. *Change the numbers to vowels.
This man has a career in this field believe me...I have a feeling
I listened to a podcast about this guy about a year ago. I'm interested to see the movie adaptation
There was a Guy called doctor death. He just kept moving around until they got him. True story.
This movie is based from a true story, maybe you're talking about the same guy. Read the description under the video
Christopher Duntsch. Also, I met a serial killer doctor by the name of Michael Swango (we called him "Dr Death" , too). Man hopefully is dead by now.
@@user-ug1dh1zy4v Nope, he's still alive at age 66, in ADX Florence Supermax prison.
@@divaah4406 Too bad, do you know he was sent to ADX because in Florence USP/High some convicts tried to slice his throat open but Swango put his head/chin down low enough that the cut landed on his face, just above jaw line, all across his face? He is a sick man, alright. Very weak around able bodied ppl yet killed the elderly.
Wait- thats Peter Bishop 👀
This was REALLY GOOD and WELL PUT together.. I absolutely loved it sad cases tho
Looks like a good movie
Which of my movie is your favorite? And have you ever been in any of my concerts?
This series was amazing and disturbing. Well played by the actors but horrific to think that someone would do this and get away with it so long.
now I doubt all the stories I've heard of doctors misplacing surgical instruments in the patient's body after operating lolz
I would rather have bleeding hemorrhoids than watch anything with Alec Baldwin in it.
anybody remember dr giggles?
Do you remember dr. Finestone
Yes I own it lol
I really hope i could see this
Who’s here because UA-cam recommended this video 🙄🙄
Bruh UA-cam got me fucked up for recommending this
So movie industry kept working while telling people to stay home hum?
Nice movie. Will download it.
dr.death
Yikes.
Dr fauci is getting his own movie?
😂
Terrifying but true. How could this have happened? He deliberately maimed people. Horrific.
nice to see alita battle angel in another movie, also the guy sound like evan macgregor (obi van)
That’s a different actress, you’re thinking of Rosa Salazar
@@ZeldaTacoBear from what I remember I was sacrastic here. this actress has the same huge eyes as alita. sorry.
@@kboid5919 it’s ok 👍
As someone who has worked in that field. Real doctors would have covered for him.
Is the thumbnail from a different movie ? Doesn't look like it belongs to this movie, looks like it belongs to a Saw type horror movie.
At last something that doesn't have a fooking super hero in it...
What a powerhouse
This movie looks good!
Is this true story?
Now it is
@@w8uejeoeoq9qkw68 omg im so scared
Shows some people are truly evil
(People ask me if I have a God complex. Let me tell u something. I am God.) Alex is the good one now. Looks good.