Medical Murders

This week for the Spotcast Sunday feature, I am reviewing the medical true crime podcast, Medical Murders. This podcast debuted in August 2020 and can be found exclusively on Spotify. There are 59 episodes to listen to at the time of writing. The following overview is provided from the Spotify Podcast page: We all know that medical professionals are trained to give exceptional care. But what about those who use their skills not to heal, but hurt? In the Parcast Original, Medical Murders, you’ll discover a disturbing diagnosis… that not every doctor wants to extend your life. Every Wednesday, meet the worst the medical community has to offer—men and women who took an oath to save lives, but instead, used their expertise to develop more sinister specialties. Join host Alastair Murden, as he examines the formative years and motives of history’s most infamous killer doctors, dissecting their medical backgrounds with expert analysis provided by practicing M.D., Dr. David Kipper. Medical Murders is a Spotify Original from Parcast.

If you ever wanted to learn about the dark side of the medical field this podcast is for you. I think the thing that surprises me the most is how long it took for each to get caught. To think about how their knowledge allows them to get away with things for longer is terrifying. I love the structure and format of this show. The medical stuff is explained in an easy-to-understand manner. I never felt lost or confused once something was explained. I highly recommend this podcast to true crime fans.

I give this podcast 4 out of 5 stars.

Tomorrow for the Movie Monday feature, I am reviewing the action-adventure film, Gunpowder Milkshake. Next week for the Spotcast Sunday feature, I am reviewing the true crime podcast, Unjust & Unsolved. Until then keep listening on; Nerd out!

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