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The Medicine Murders
Meredith and Andy
10 episodes
2 months ago
Where medicine meets mystery—and murder. Hosted by Dr. Meredith Beavin, a pharmacist with a passion for true crime, and her wife, Andy, an aesthetician with a sharp wit, The Medicine Murders delves into real-life cases of murder involving prescription medications, overdoses, and rogue medical professionals. Each episode unravels chilling stories while educating listeners on the science behind the drugs involved—how they work, their intended purpose, and the dangers of misuse. With compelling storytelling, expert insights, and a touch of humor, The Medicine Murders offers a fresh and fascinating perspective on true crime. Tune in for your weekly dose of intrigue, where every case is a deadly prescription. Follow us for updates, bonus content, and full source details in the show notes. Murder. Medicine. Mystery. This is The Medicine Murders.
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Where medicine meets mystery—and murder. Hosted by Dr. Meredith Beavin, a pharmacist with a passion for true crime, and her wife, Andy, an aesthetician with a sharp wit, The Medicine Murders delves into real-life cases of murder involving prescription medications, overdoses, and rogue medical professionals. Each episode unravels chilling stories while educating listeners on the science behind the drugs involved—how they work, their intended purpose, and the dangers of misuse. With compelling storytelling, expert insights, and a touch of humor, The Medicine Murders offers a fresh and fascinating perspective on true crime. Tune in for your weekly dose of intrigue, where every case is a deadly prescription. Follow us for updates, bonus content, and full source details in the show notes. Murder. Medicine. Mystery. This is The Medicine Murders.
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The Medicine Murders
Ep. 10-When Lethal Injection Goes Wrong
Lethal injection was meant to be a humane execution method, but when the drugs don’t work as intended, it can turn into a prolonged nightmare. In this episode of The Medicine Murders, Dr. Meredith Beavin and cohost Andy explore two of the most horrifying botched execution; Clayton Lockett, who woke up mid-execution, and Joseph Wood, who gasped for air over 600 times before dying. We break down the history of execution methods, the science behind these drugs, and why lethal injection isn’t as painless as it seems.   Contact & Social Media Handles: 📩 Email: medicinemurderspod@gmail.com 🎙 Listen on: Spotify: The Medicine Murders Apple Podcasts: The Medicine Murders YouTube: The Medicine Murders Instagram: @TheMedicineMurdersPod Sources List: Denno, D. W. (2014). Lethal Injection Chaos Post-Baze. Georgetown Law Journal, 102(6), 1331-1406. Koniaris, L. G., Zimmers, T. A., Lubarsky, D. A., & Sheldon, J. P. (2005). Inadequate anesthesia in lethal injection for execution. The Lancet, 365(9468), 1412-1414. The Death Penalty Information Center (www.deathpenaltyinfo.org) Oklahoma Department of Corrections – Execution Reports Arizona Department of Corrections – Execution Logs U.S. Supreme Court Cases on Lethal Injection (Baze v. Rees, Glossip v. Gross) Eyewitness Testimonies from Journalists & Legal Observers Official State Execution Protocols NPR, The Guardian, and The New York Times reports on botched executions
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8 months ago
25 minutes 12 seconds

The Medicine Murders
Ep. 9-Opioids, Murder, and Medicine: Harold Shipman
Welcome to The Medicine Murders, the podcast where true crime meets pharmacology. In this episode, we unravel the horrifying case of Dr. Harold Shipman—a trusted physician who became one of history’s most prolific serial killers. Over two decades, Shipman used his medical authority to quietly take the lives of at least 215 patients, exploiting the very trust that defines the doctor-patient relationship. How did he get away with it for so long? What finally exposed him? And how did the drug he used—morphine—become both a life-saving medicine and a silent weapon? After diving into the shocking details of his crimes, we shift gears to Talk Nerdy and explore:🔬 How morphine works and its medical uses💊 The dangers of opioid overdose⚠️ The role of pharmacists in preventing prescription abuse🚔 The safeguards in place to track controlled substances If you love true crime with a scientific twist, don’t miss this deep dive into medical murder and the drugs that made it possible. 🎧 Listen on:✅ Spotify: The Medicine Murders✅ Apple Podcasts: The Medicine Murders✅ YouTube: The Medicine Murders✅ Instagram: @themedicinemurderspod 📩 Got a case suggestion or thoughts on the episode? Email us at medicinemurderspod@gmail.com. If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review, subscribe, and share—it helps more listeners discover the show!   Sources: The Shipman Inquiry Reports – Official UK government reports on the investigation into Shipman’s crimes. Available at: https://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ukgwa/20090808154959/http://www.the-shipman-inquiry.org.uk/ "Prescription for Murder" by Brian Whittle & Jean Ritchie – A detailed book examining Shipman’s crimes, how he was caught, and the legal response. BBC News Archives – Various reports from the time of Shipman’s arrest, trial, and the public reaction to his crimes. Search: "Harold Shipman BBC" Sources on Morphine & Opioids: U.S. National Library of Medicine – Morphine Drug Profile (MedlinePlus) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – Opioid Basics (CDC Opioid Overview) World Health Organization (WHO) – Guidelines on the Use of Morphine for Pain Management (WHO Guidelines) National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) – The Science of Opioids (NIDA Opioid Research) Sources on Prescription Monitoring & DEA Regulations: Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) – Controlled Substance Regulations (DEA Diversion Control) U.S. Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) – Overview & State-Specific Information (PDMP Clearinghouse) •  American Pharmacists Association (APhA) – Guidelines for Dispensing Controlled Substances (APhA Guidelines)
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9 months ago
24 minutes 55 seconds

The Medicine Murders
Ep.8- The Paroxetine Murders of Wyoming
In this gripping episode of The Medicine Murders, we explore a case that shook the medical and legal world—the 1998 Wyoming murder-suicide committed by Donald Schell just 48 hours after starting the antidepressant Paxil (paroxetine). Was this a tragic consequence of untreated mental illness, or did the medication itself play a role? We dive deep into:🔬 How SSRIs work and their impact on brain chemistry⚖️ The landmark lawsuit against GlaxoSmithKline⚠️ The controversies surrounding SSRIs, impulsivity, and aggression💊 The risks, benefits, and hidden side effects of antidepressants Join us as we unravel one of the most shocking cases in pharmaceutical history, where science, psychiatry, and the law collided. 🔊 Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts and follow @MedMurdersPod on Instagram and The medicine murders on Youtube for more!   Sources: 1. Mechanism of Action of SSRIs: Mayo Clinic: Provides an overview of how SSRIs function by blocking the reabsorption (reuptake) of serotonin in the brain, making more serotonin available. mayoclinic.org 2. The Donald Schell Case: ABC News: Reports on the lawsuit where the family of Donald Schell sued the manufacturer of Paxil, alleging the drug was responsible for a murder-suicide. abcnews.go.com The Guardian: Discusses the case where Don Schell, after taking an antidepressant, killed his family and himself, leading to a significant legal verdict. theguardian.com 3. Side Effects and Controversies: MDPI: Discusses the adverse effects associated with SSRIs, including sexual dysfunction and emotional blunting. mdpi.com Psychiatric News: Highlights legal cases and debates surrounding SSRIs and their potential links to violent behavior. psychiatryonline.org 4. Additional Information: Wikipedia: Provides a comprehensive overview of SSRIs, including their development, uses, and controversies.
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9 months ago
43 minutes 41 seconds

The Medicine Murders
Episode 7- Greg de Villers and the power of Narcan
In this episode of The Medicine Murders, host Dr. Meredith Beavin unravels the chilling case of Kristin Rossum, the brilliant toxicologist whose knowledge of deadly substances became her downfall. What began as a love story between Kristin and Greg de Villers ended in betrayal, addiction, and murder. With a trail of red rose petals, a deadly dose of fentanyl, and a web of lies, this case shocked the nation. Plus, we dive into the science of Narcan—how it works, how to use it, and its life-saving impact in the fight against opioid overdoses. Follow us on social media for behind-the-scenes content and discussions. Sources and links are in the show notes!  Email- medicinemurderspod@gmail.com Social Media Handles: YouTube: The Medicine Murders X (formerly Twitter): @MedMurdersPod Spotify: The Medicine Murders Instagram-TheMedicineMurders Sources for the Episode: True Crime Resources: Court transcripts and case files for Kristin Rossum's trial News reports from The San Diego Union-Tribune and Los Angeles Times (for case background and trial coverage) Forensic Files episode featuring Kristin Rossum (provides detailed reenactments and expert interviews) Pharmaceutical and Medical Resources: National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) – Information on fentanyl and opioid use in the U.S.Website: nida.nih.gov CDC – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – Data on opioid overdoses and naloxone accessWebsite: cdc.gov FDA (Food and Drug Administration) – Details on naloxone approvals and usage instructionsWebsite: fda.gov Books and Documentaries: "American Overdose: The Opioid Tragedy in Three Acts" by Chris McGreal (context on the opioid epidemic) "Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America" by Beth Macy (overview of fentanyl and opioid crisis) The Pharmacist (Netflix documentary focusing on opioid overdoses and Narcan interventions) Medical Research Articles: New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) – Articles on the pharmacology of fentanyl and naloxone's clinical impact The Lancet – Research on opioid dependency and emergency naloxone protocols Public Health and Harm Reduction Organizations: Harm Reduction Coalition – Guidance on naloxone distribution and overdose prevention programs Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) – Resources on opioid abuse and recovery options Primary Case-Related Media: "Kristin Rossum: American Beauty Murderer" on Snapped (for character exploration and timeline)
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10 months ago
41 minutes 20 seconds

The Medicine Murders
Episode 6- The Onion Pie Murder of 1851
In this episode of The Medicine Murders, Dr. Meredith Beavin takes us back to Victorian England for a chilling Christmas Eve tale. Sarah Ann French, trapped in a loveless marriage and longing for freedom, baked an onion pie with a deadly twist—arsenic. Her crime shocked her small village and became a landmark case in forensic history. Join us as we unravel the events leading to this infamous murder, the groundbreaking Marsh Test that uncovered the truth, and the role arsenic played as both a poison and a medicine. This story isn’t just about a crime; it’s a haunting reflection on societal constraints, desperation, and the evolution of forensic science. Social Media Handles: YouTube: The Medicine Murders Twitter (X): @MedMurdersPod Spotify: The Medicine Murders Sources: Historical records and trial transcripts of Sarah Ann French’s case (1851-1852). Archives on Victorian-era arsenic use in medicine and crime. Research on the development of the Marsh Test by chemist James Marsh. Articles from The Times of London and local historical societies in East Sussex. Books on forensic science history, including "The Poisoner’s Handbook" by Deborah Blum.  
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10 months ago
42 minutes 50 seconds

The Medicine Murders
Episode 5-The Survival Story of Janice Trahan
When medicine turns into a murder weapon, even the most trusted doctor can become the ultimate threat. In this episode of The Medicine Murders, we uncover the chilling true crime story of Dr. Richard J. Schmidt, a respected Louisiana physician whose twisted need for control led to an unprecedented act of biological warfare. This groundbreaking case shocked the world and changed forensic science forever. Using cutting-edge viral RNA sequencing, investigators unraveled a horrifying tale of obsession, betrayal, and a crime carried out with surgical precision. Join us as we explore:🔬 The calculated plan involving an HIV- and hepatitis C-contaminated syringe⚖️ The groundbreaking forensic science that exposed the truth💔 Janice Trahan’s harrowing fight for survival—and for justice Stay tuned for our signature Talk Nerdy segment, where we explain how HIV works, its impact on the immune system, and how science has advanced in the fight against this deadly virus. Follow Us for More Medical True Crime Stories:🎥 YouTube: The Medicine Murders🐦 BlueSKy: The Medicine Murders🎙️ Spotify: The Medicine Murders 📧 Case tips or personal stories? Email us—contact info and sources are in the show notes. Listen now — because in the hands of the wrong person, even medicine can become a weapon.   Sources Wikipedia - Richard J. Schmidt Case Overviewhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_J._Schmidt The New York Times - Landmark HIV Forensic Case Coveragehttps://www.nytimes.com (Search for articles on Dr. Richard J. Schmidt's trial and forensic breakthrough) CNN Archives - Legal Case Reportshttps://www.cnn.com (Search for Richard J. Schmidt HIV trial) Baylor College of Medicine - Forensic Science Studieshttps://www.bcm.edu (Research articles on viral RNA sequencing) The Journal of Forensic Sciences - Case Analysis and Use of Viral RNA Sequencinghttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com (Search for HIV forensic case reports) Science Direct - Molecular Virology and Forensic Applicationshttps://www.sciencedirect.com FindLaw Legal Database - Trial Summaries and Court Transcriptshttps://www.findlaw.com (Search for court documents on Louisiana v. Richard J. Schmidt) Louisiana Supreme Court Archives - Case Fileshttps://www.lasc.org  
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11 months ago
28 minutes 40 seconds

The Medicine Murders
Episode 4 - Clara Winnicki and the Fight for Women in Pharmacy
This week on The Medicine Murders, we explore the life of Clara Winnicki, Switzerland’s first female pharmacist. Learn how she broke barriers, developed groundbreaking treatments, and faced systemic injustice. Discover her forgotten legacy and its lasting impact on modern pharmacy. 📜 Sources Mentioned in This Episode: Ebers Papyrus and Ancient Egyptian Remedies Clara Winnicki Biography - Swiss Historical Records The Islamic Golden Age and Pharmacy Innovations Insel Gruppe’s Tribute to Clara Winnicki Swiss Citizenship Laws in the Early 20th Century Social Media Handles: YouTube: The Medicine Murdershttps://www.youtube.com/TheMedicineMurders X (formerly Twitter): @MedMurdersPodhttps://twitter.com/MedMurdersPod Spotify: The Medicine Murdershttps://open.spotify.com/show/TheMedicineMurders TikTok: @MedicineMurdersPodcasthttps://www.tiktok.com/@MedicineMurdersPodcast
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11 months ago
27 minutes 32 seconds

The Medicine Murders
Episode 3-The Insulin Murders of Heather Pressdee
  In this chilling episode of The Medicine Murders, Dr. Meredith Beavin and her co-host Andy dive into the case of Heather Pressdee. Explore the disturbing details of her actions, the heartbreaking impact on victims and families, and the crucial role of healthcare ethics in preventing such tragedies. Don’t miss this mix of true crime and medical insight, bringing awareness to the darker side of medicine. Follow us on X (@MedMurdersPod) and YouTube (The Medicine Murders). Email us at medicinemurderspod@gmail.com and connect with us on Twitter (The Medicine Murders) for updates, sources, and more! Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General: Official press release detailing Heather Pressdee's sentencing and the charges against her. Western Pennsylvania Nurse Sentenced to Consecutive Life Sentences Associated Press: Coverage of Heather Pressdee's sentencing and the impact on the victims' families. Pennsylvania nurse who gave patients lethal or possibly lethal insulin doses gets life in prison Tribune-Review: Local news report on Heather Pressdee's guilty plea and the reactions from victims' families. ‘She is evil personified’: Victims' families face killer nurse Heather Pressdee People Magazine: Article discussing Heather Pressdee's guilty plea and the details of her crimes. Pa. Nurse Pleads Guilty to Killing Patients with Fatal Insulin Doses CBS News Pittsburgh: Coverage of Heather Pressdee's court proceedings and the impact on the community. Pennsylvania nurse pleads guilty to killing nursing home residents with insulin WTAE Pittsburgh: Report on Heather Pressdee's guilty plea and the details of her actions. PA nurse pleads guilty to killing patients with excessive insulin Wikipedia: Comprehensive overview of Heather Pressdee's background, crimes, and sentencing. Heather Pressdee - Wikipedia Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: In-depth article on Heather Pressdee's case, including victim impact statements. Heather Pressdee pleads guilty in deaths of 17 Pittsburgh-area nursing home patients People Magazine: Additional coverage on Heather Pressdee's case and her sentencing. Pa. Nurse Pleads Guilty to Killing Patients with Fatal Insulin Doses The Times: Article discussing Heather Pressdee's case and its implications. Is this nurse one of America's most prolific serial killers?
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11 months ago
57 minutes 32 seconds

The Medicine Murders
Episode 2 - Kenneth Barlow and the First Insulin Murder
In Episode 2, we examine the Kenneth Barlow case, a groundbreaking story from 1957 England. Kenneth Barlow, a trusted nurse, used his medical knowledge to murder his pregnant wife, Betty, by injecting her with insulin. This shocking crime became the first documented murder conviction involving insulin and forever changed the field of forensic toxicology.  This episode is dedicated to Diabetes Awareness Month, highlighting the dual nature of insulin—its life-saving importance and its potential for harm when misused.    Tik Tok-@MedicineMurderspod Follow on X- @MedMurdersPod email us at- Medicinemurderspod@gmail.com References: Marks, V., & Richmond, C. (2008). Kenneth Barlow: the first documented case of murder by insulin. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 101(1), 19-21.SAGE Journals "Medicine: The Imperfect Crime." TIME, September 8, 1958.Time "Kenneth Barlow | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers." Murderpedia
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12 months ago
26 minutes 1 second

The Medicine Murders
Episode 1-The Murder of Betty Bowman
In our first episode of The Medicine Murders, we dive into the disturbing story of Betty Bowman, whose untimely death was allegedly caused by her husband, Connor, using a potent drug more commonly associated with treating gout. Join Dr. Meredith Beavin and her co-host, Andy, as they uncover the twists and turns in Betty’s life, the chilling details of the crime, and the mysterious role colchicine played. After exploring the case, we’ll break down what colchicine is, how it’s used in medicine, and why this drug, used incorrectly, can be so deadly. Get ready for a blend of true crime and medical insight that will make you see familiar medications in a whole new light.
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1 year ago
24 minutes 6 seconds

The Medicine Murders
Where medicine meets mystery—and murder. Hosted by Dr. Meredith Beavin, a pharmacist with a passion for true crime, and her wife, Andy, an aesthetician with a sharp wit, The Medicine Murders delves into real-life cases of murder involving prescription medications, overdoses, and rogue medical professionals. Each episode unravels chilling stories while educating listeners on the science behind the drugs involved—how they work, their intended purpose, and the dangers of misuse. With compelling storytelling, expert insights, and a touch of humor, The Medicine Murders offers a fresh and fascinating perspective on true crime. Tune in for your weekly dose of intrigue, where every case is a deadly prescription. Follow us for updates, bonus content, and full source details in the show notes. Murder. Medicine. Mystery. This is The Medicine Murders.