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Christopher Duntsch, Also Known As 'Dr. Death'
Christopher Duntsch, also known as 'Dr. Death', was a neurosurgeon who was charged with harming patients. He is also charged with sexual misconduct and denied cleaning up bloodstains in his old apartment but admitted renting a carpet steamer to clean his floor.
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A man being questioned by the police for a murder investigation, claimed that the stains found in his apartment were not blood, but a lot of hot sauce, which didn't seem to make sense to anyone involved in the case.
25:54 - 26:22 (00:27)
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A man being questioned by the police for a murder investigation, claimed that the stains found in his apartment were not blood, but a lot of hot sauce, which didn't seem to make sense to anyone involved in the case.
ChapterChristopher Duntsch, Also Known As 'Dr. Death'
EpisodeMURDERED: Tamika Huston
PodcastCrime Junkie
Despite the existence of evidence such as letters from prison and charges of sexual misconduct, the prosecution in the Michael Peterson case is still lacking one crucial piece of information to solidify their case.
26:22 - 29:52 (03:29)
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Despite the existence of evidence such as letters from prison and charges of sexual misconduct, the prosecution in the Michael Peterson case is still lacking one crucial piece of information to solidify their case.
ChapterChristopher Duntsch, Also Known As 'Dr. Death'
EpisodeMURDERED: Tamika Huston
PodcastCrime Junkie
In this episode, delves into the murder case of Tamika Huston, an aspiring nurse who vanished in Spartanburg, SC, back in May 2004, and was subsequently found dead.
29:52 - 32:58 (03:05)
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In this episode, delves into the murder case of Tamika Huston, an aspiring nurse who vanished in Spartanburg, SC, back in May 2004, and was subsequently found dead. The episode highlights the perpetrator, Christopher Hampton, his confession, and the circumstances that led to his conviction.