But, isn't that fictitious in real life (men having and dying of ovarian cancer)?...I thought it'd be the male equivalent of ovarian cancer in women...albeit, both men and women having ovaries...
@@AnastasiaSaenz (Copied from Odd's comment in another Reply thread) The cancer cells were identified as that usually found in ovaries. Cancer, in and of itself, doesn't always stick to one place once its formed in the body and left to metastasize. The thought goes like this: The original girl had ovarian cancer, which metastasized into her legs at some point. When she got hit by the truck and died, the bones in her legs, still carrying the cancer from the girl's ovaries, were transferred into the boy, where the ovarian cancer spread into the boy's marrow where all of the blood is produced in the body. At that point, the cancer simply seeped from his bones along with the blood, eventually creating the brain tumor in his head. When they did the autopsy, they were able to identify the class of cancer once they found it.
“His chart is missing a few pages, it happens.” Maybe… but not with that casual attitude, the hospital would be freaking out it’s a huge liability for them
then it depends on said hospitals policy on site there are alot of hospitals in america who have lost info sheets on patients since the 70's its mainly due to the fact someone misplaces the the file and the pages fall out or someone accidentally spills something on the physical file which happens even now there could be a glitch when entering the information into the computer systems at some point since hospitals don't have the actual money to put proper servers into use to store the information in a lot of states.
The donor thing actually happened. HUNDREDS of people ended up dying of cancer or infectious diseases. The last time this happened on such a large scale was 2016, but it’s happened before. Always work with REPUTABLE services that do harvesting and donation.
The bad bone donor was in an episode of Bones, too. Be careful if you're on any kind of list for a transplant. I know it's hard to wait and it can feel desperate, but don't trust just anyone. You are already vulnerable. Don't speed up your own demise by trusting something that sounds too good to be true.
@@peachsangria8704 Uhhhhh, are you fucking implying killing patients? Look I got a sister who's a nurse, and he's had her extremely fair share of annoying patients, BUT KILLING THEM?! That shouldn't come to mind ever. Get some therapy, ya clearly need it.
In court, Miller testifies that Vaughn asked her to change the dates in the files after he heard that Jones had died. This was because Karen Kendall was still on life support on the 23rd; she was not the real donor. The real donor was a woman named Tina Sodowsky. McCoy asks Miller to read Sodowsky's death certificate. Sodowsky died on April 22nd. McCoy asks for the noted cause of death, but Miller first apologizes to Vaughn. Judge Duncan Harvey orders the jury to disregard the apology, and Miller testifies that Sodowsky died of ovarian cancer. In the audience, Ashley Jones looks angry. Seavel waves his cross-examination. Vaughn is found not guilty
This reminds me of the 2016 incident where several people died because of bad donations. Sad and this episode is a very, very good lesson of using reputable donors.
That’s horrible, especially at 19 years old. The first scene was really upsetting. This is probably just as bad as the kid that was set on fire, (the episode “Boy On Fire”), and the family of four that was brutally killed in their own home, (the episode “Steel-Eyed Death”).
Having been involved with someone when their 20 year old son died was horrific enough, to watch them die like here, yes, that would definitely be worse.
The first part was based on Anna Nicole Smith, whose teen son died a month before she did. It’s a very strange case. Her little baby girl was adopted by her publicist lawyer, who may or may not have been the girl’s father. His name was Howard Stern (but not THAT Howard Stern).
There was a similar scenario except the donor had undiagnosed rabies. The recipients developed rabies while recovering from transplant surgery and all 5 ultimately died.
@@MacabreAfterparty It wasn't considered to be as the hospital where the patient donor died at never had diagnosed the cause of death to be rabies. Rabies is very rare in first world countries where the incident occured and it is not one of the common things screened for during the testing that goes on during testing the bones and patient before donations were taking place. It was an extremely small bite on that could have looked similar to cat scratches and was very innocuous compared to the other issues the patient had. Thankfully there was enough providence done so that once the others got sick they could recall all of the person's organs, tissue, etc. and have it disposed of properly.
Yeah, bodies are really profitable. I remember when one of the purges came out there was a video talking about how much money the characters driving the ambulance could've made by utilizing the black market, apparently a corpse is worth about $500,000!
Can i say that this channel has done an excellent job getting me hooked and seriously thinking about watching this show as someone who loved criminal minds and hasn't been able to get into shows recently this will do for sure
I mean, its not likely for a 19 year old to have a heart attack, but its not so uncommon that its unthinkable. You can have heart defects and not know. Theres also something called sudden cardiac death. Your heart just gives out for no apparent reason.
A playmate of my nephews died of that very cause but he was only 4 years old, a twenty four year old colleague of mine nearly died of a heart attack, due to an undiagnosed hole in her heart, that was a birth defect, emergency surgery, saved her life!
Am I really the only one who feels like the patient room is obnoxiously far away from any nurse's station and seems more like they were running around the basement storage rooms and not where any actual patient rooms would be located??!?
Hospital rooms are not always, in sight of the nurses station I know that one hospital that I worked in, ( Edgewater in Chicago, now closed) where the nurses station in some of the wards, was around a curve and out of sight of all but two rooms, and there was a stairwell at the far end, this led to a hostage situation, at one point, we had a 5 year old boy, admitted after his mother's boy friend, had dunked his hands into boiling water to punish him, the boy was placed into DCFS, custody when the couple was arrested, his father, ( who lived in Texas) found out where he was, and tried to visit him, but was turned away, ( the boys mother had been granted sole custody) but not before he noticed the stairway, that opened out to the street. The following Sunday morning, he managed to Jimmy the outer stairway door, ( it wasn't visible from a security post, and it didn't have a camera or an alarm) and snuck up to the pediatrics ward, he got into his son's room unobserved, and was dressing him to remove him from the hospital to Texas, when he was discovered the nurse screamed alerting the other nurses, who called us, and kept the guy in the room until we arrived, when he saw us, he drew a knife, and threatened, that it he couldn't have his son nobody could,I took up a barricade position beside the door ready to shoot if needed, while my boss went into the room to talk the guy into surrendering, when he got close enough, he unleashed the most beautiful Sunday punch I've ever seen, stunned the guy, grabbed the boy and threw him to me, I took off running, while my boss cuffed the subject, he was charged with, criminal trepass, attempted kidnapping, child endangerment, and armed violence, he got jailtime, as did his ex wife, and her boyfriend while the boy wound up with his grandparents in texas
2:32 “ I love my baby” y’all wanna rewind this like maybe 10 seconds she literally just spent time saying I have a legal right to that inheritance it’s mine!!!! I don’t think you love him I think you love the money😂
Remains of the Day. Started as an Anna Nicole Smith story, wound up touching on a donor tissue scandal that occurred in New Jersey around that time. In this episode, the son got cancer from a femur he had transplanted after an accident. The detectives discovered that the bones were illegally harvested from a body. From there, they discovered that a funeral home was working with a clinic that served low income and uninsured residents to secure tissue illegally from thousands of cadavers. One of the bones from the same body that caused the first guy to die was implanted in a young basketball player, who also was diagnosed with cancer. In the end, the jury found the doctor not guilty of murder, as his attorney was able to portray him as doing the work no other doctors would do by providing a service for indigent patients
That mother who was panicking is the reason why they kick family out of the room in an emergency! Screaming and freaking out life that does nothing but make the situation worse! Theyre always a "good kid who was misunderstood"! Every single time! The fact that they would rather cut off limbs rather than just help ppl, is sickening and should be illegal!
I'm confused as to how a young man can die of ovarian cancer... I understand that if you do organ/bone transplants stuff can transfer over, BUT how does ovarian cancer transfer over to someone WHO DOESN'T HAVE OVARIES?!?!
The cancer cells were identified as that usually found in ovaries. Cancer, in and of itself, doesn't always stick to one place once its formed in the body and left to metastasize. The thought goes like this: The original girl had ovarian cancer, which metastasized into her legs at some point. When she got hit by the truck and died, the bones in her legs, still carrying the cancer from the girl's ovaries, were transferred into the boy, where the ovarian cancer spread into the boy's marrow where all of the blood is produced in the body. At that point, the cancer simply seeped from his bones along with the blood, eventually creating the brain tumor in his head. When they did the autopsy, they were able to identify the class of cancer once they found it. In a similar vein, my dog died of bone cancer in her lungs. She injured her right shoulder where the cancer was identified, and the cancer was able to seep into her lung cavity, eventually filling them with fluid and killing her, despite the fact that lungs are not made of bone. This is also why "finding a cure for cancer" is a bit of an oxymoron, since cancer acts like an infectious disease but actually isn't.
@@ExTess Thank you for the scientific clarification, I really did find that bit very confusing since I'm not a scientist nor any have any medical background but one of my friends who is may actually be onto something, How ever it's a very very VERY strange theory (Then again Marine's do always come up with the strangest of ideas that somehow work.) His theory for a curecancer, and it involves of all things... genetically modified amoebas! I'm not entirely sure how it would work outside of modifying said amoeba's genetic structure to only target cancer cells and then have some sort of a half-life/killswitch, but it might be worth a shot since all amoeba's do is eat cells. I dunno what do you think?
@@nikopawlowic6557 It sounds like it has promise. And Niko, just to add little bit more to Odd's facts (nicely written btw Odd) is that cancer in itself is just abnormal cell growth. That's literally it's definition that I read in my biology class in high school almost 15 years ago. That's why it's so dangerous because it's literally our body malforming on us. That's why cancers are able to spread. They just infect more of our own cells. The conundrum is that any treatment to kill cancer cells is almost guaranteed to kill healthy cells too whereas with a virus or an infection, the disease's cells are categorically different so medicines are crafted to target that particular intruder in our body. So, the hurdles that oncologists have are to find specific treatments that somehow will only target the unhealthy cells because of a certain reason or they have to target the cancer with a localized treatment that is confined to the infected area ie. surgical removal, radiation etc.. The amoebas you're mentioning could work in theory like maggots. Maggots can be applied to strip the body of infected diseased flesh then they're removed and the healthy exposed flesh is sterilized and bandaged. Sounds like it can work especially if the amoebas naturally die within a set time so they can't ravage the body.
The cancer in the original patient had metastisized from her ovaries into her bones, after her death, and the illegal harvest of her bones, they were implanted in the young man, where the cancer cells, then metastasized again spreading to the young mans brain, with fatal results.
I know of one case in which several people who received organ transplants from a single donor died horribly of all things rabies the donor had apparently died after being bitten by a rabid bat, and his cause of death was misdiagnosed.
"So what makes you think foul play?" "Well, there's no obvious trauma. He was fine one minute and dead the next." "Well, that happened to my uncle Harry. They called it a heart attack." "A 19 year old kid? That's not likely." This script would never be approved in 2024. RIP to all the young people who died of a 'heart attack' in the last few years. ❤😢
I think it may have been inspired by Michael Mastromarino (the body snatcher) which was a real case in the US - company was called Biomedical Tissue Services. I kind of remember the case headlines and I watched one of those 'who did I marry' crime kind of shows and it was his wife talking about him & what he did.
You right. He used a corrupt Staten island funeral home to get the parts. Though this wasnt the only show that used that as a plot. An episode of bones did one similar
The fact that someone believes it’s ok for a young person to post both legs so high simply because insurance issues is appalling. The fact that supposed Christian’s support such a system unbelievable
Hey man, insurance is great at first glance, take it up with the people who are always increasing profits in the media field rather than creating cures.
@@g.williams2047 Yeah, insurance is great...IF YOU HAVE IT! Which is the point here. There a millions of supposed Christians in this country who are lucky enough to have insurance and say tough sht to everyone too poor to afford it. That doesn't fit in any way, shape or form with the teachings of Jesus Christ.
@@g.williams2047 you realize healthcare overall has a low profit margin? But this narrative doesn’t help emotional grandstanding. Our system is administratively onerous, inefficient due to government regulation.
@@abrahamdominguez5517 Sell all you have and give it to the poor. If a man demand your cloak, give him your shirt also. Christianity is all about the community, helping your neighbour, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, caring for the less fortunate. As a Christian myself, it is inconceivable to me that a Christian could oppose things like universal access to safe health care, social security programs, etc. How is it loving your neighbour to let them go hungry on the street? How is it loving your neighbour to force her to bring a child into poverty and abuse? How is it loving your neighbour to drive them to suicide because they don't have the "right" sexual orientation or identity? How is it loving your neighbour to deprive them of health care? It is unfathomable to me how anyone can claim to be Christian and yet vote for people who deprive the poor of everything.
6:46 the guy who plays the clinic doctor used to play a bad guy in EVERYTHING back in the 90’s, but I don’t know if he’s been in anything lately. He was/is a good actor. Must have gotten typecast.
If I remember correctly, there was another young man who had been given ovarian cancer with illegally farmed parts as well. He was a young basketball player and still living. The D.A. got the funeral home director, who was in cahoots with the doctor, and the basketball player to both testify against the doctor doing the surgeries.The doctor said he was just trying to help people, especially people without insurance or means; the people were doomed to amputation. He said the fact the donor had ovarian cancer was an unfortunate and unforeseen consequence, but definitely not his intention. I believe the jury found the doctor not guilty! One of those rare not guilty verdicts on Law & Order.
@@travelgal8887 He spoke so highly of his facility there's no way there could have been any malicious intent with his practice. The moment he had when the detectives couldn't see his face said it all.
Desk attendant: you wanna explain to her this ain’t four seasons?! Me: yeah I know just how you feel lady when it comes to dealing with incredibly dysfunctional and dumb people.
@@BritishAutophone I bet. I’m no receptionist but I work in a convenience store and I’m forced to deal with drug addicted homeless people Who always asks for money on the store premises when they’re not supposed to and dysfunctional idiots who always steal stuff from my store all the time. Unfortunately we never call the police because apparently my boss says it’s not and I quote “A serious crime or big deal” if it were my choice they would be behind bars right now. Ugh I gotta find a new line of work one where I don’t have to deal with fucking brainless asylum patients.
@@BritishAutophone wow I bet that mistake that you have to go through that. You should see how many dysfunctional people come in my workplace every day I wish I had a job or I wouldn’t have to deal with random strangers and freaks every single day
Am I the only one who gets Anna Nicole vibe from this episode? His mum being in the hospital Anna just had her baby when her son died,the son having a cocktail of meds Anna's son overdosed on opioids and Anna married an older man n had to fight his son in court to get her share of his money
Milena Govich directed or produced a recent episode of either SVU or OrgCrime. I was surprised to see her name pop up but happy DW kept her involved in the L&O universe, like he's prone to do🥰 I don't think I was the biggest fan of 'Nina Cassidy,' but I'm sure MG is a fine actress and is great behind the camera.🎞🎬🎥🎬📽🎞
@@johnelam23 parodying the girl with the van. I swore, in that episode, all of the men looked the same. The club promoter who saw her leave with the guy/influencer. The influencer guy who lived with his ex girlfriend. The man she went on the date with from the app that was lurking in the background of all of her pix. And was he the guy with the pick up truck who went to trial? They all looked like the same guy!!🤣 Was it? Lol. 😂😂
This is like the grave robbers of the last couple of centuries. Drs needed bodies to study and learn from but religious tenets were anti 'autopsy' just as they were against cremation. Finally, people were becoming convinced they would help their fellow man by donating their body for study and then organ donation for transplants began. And now, it's become a money making racket for some.
OMG I never noticed that. I have been the patient receiving a PICC line. The area has to be sterile cause you are literally cutting open someone's arm.
Man, that sounds like a whole new mess for the families of the deceased to go through, or the beginning of a zombie movie, or both "Hey, you know that dead relative you have that went to this funeral home, yea, well, we need to dig them up, the funeral home you trusted their body with is unreliable and we suspect they were harvesting the organs of the deceased without their family's permission"
What the hell do you mean they not only donated organs they weren’t supposed to but ALSO cremated the body. It’s sick that this happened in real life too.
@@tinachandler3091 oh…. Well the show is on peacock. But if you mean for free then you’ll just have to watch it in clips because anyone who tries to post an entire ep on TH-cam has gotten copyrighted. 🤷🏼♀️
Karen’s parents not knowing if their daughter was harvested…tsk tsk. You gotta know since the 80’s family needs to stay w/ the body and watch it go into the fire.🧐
0:08 Elfilin: Hurry! The Great Gonzo! He's in Bed! I don't know what happened, he just collapsed into bed and passed out into a deep sleep, I can hear him snoring in his sleep, come on, hurry! Alannah: Gonzo, my sweetheart please! I can hear you snoring like that my love! Please! (to Kirby): Help him! Help him! Kirby: Princess! I need to look at Francisca and my father! Susie: Get a medical attention now! Francisca: Now!
“ I swear if she hits that button again, she’s going to have a new source of pain” Please fired that nurse immediately. It doesn’t matter how many times a patient pushes the call button a nurse should walk in happy to help them. That is their job. I was in the hospital once and I had to push my call button as soon as my nurse walked in, I started apologizing to her because I felt bad the first thing she said to me was don’t apologize. This is my job. If you need me, you push that button as many times as you want. It is so rude to say that about a patient even if they can’t hear you having that attitude, you should not be a nurse I know from hearing about it from actual nurses that it’s very very hard job. It’s a demanding job but most people who get into doing it want to do it because they want to help people. This whole doing their job when you don’t really want that job situation reminds me of the Doctor Who got fired for telling a man who is saying he couldn’t breathe that he was fine. He was just pretending it was all over the news. The guy was literally saying I can’t breathe and she goes 00 you’re just faking it you can breathe. She actually said to him I see you sitting here talking to me so clearly you can breathe but the guy was having severe respiratory distress. His dad recorded the whole thing and posted it online which is how I got the attention of media but all I’m saying is this lady has a totally wrong attitude again it doesn’t matter how many times the patient pushes the button your Job is to help them and you need to remember that most of these patients are in the hospital because they’re recovering from something really severe sure some of them are probably just they’re recovering from something minor not surgery I mean but some of them probably are recovering from surgery or are severely ill and can’t get out of bed to do things themselves, which is why they need a collar button. The call button is in a patient’s room for them to use it. The nurses should not be complaining that they use it.
I seem to recall this episode was about a doctor who didn't seem to care he was giving cancerous poor and organs to people and thought he was the good guy.
I actually don't think the father (Miles Foster) is telling the truth. I think he cares about having money instead of caring for what happened to the boy. I think he should be charged with something bad. I think he caused Michael to die.
Because the clip starts with sometone saying 'her son is sick' in a hospital setting, i thought this was the criminal intent episode that parodied anna nicole smith. Kristy swanson (buffy) was 'anna nicole.' Why no criminal intent clips? Ugh.😠😡🤬
@Miss Lady This episode was meant to highlight what had happened to Anna Nicole Smith's son who died of a drug overdose shorty after his sister was born. Anna died about three months later of an overdose.
@@jjccg9415 In the TV series, yes. Miss Lady is probably referring to the movie by the same name which forms the basis for the series, It's good, I recommend it!
@@jayeivey5609 I am at work and will get back to you later. It was on Netflix. Something like modern day grave robbing in New York. It will make you sick
genuine thought, you shouldnt get a choice wether to donate your organs or not. Too many people need them and to be that selfish to say they cant be used.
Genuine thought, no one is entitled to another's body, dead or not, it's not my fault your body is failing thank you, it won't be my post mortem responsibility to save it. Nor to give away my peace of mind for a stranger it's called bodily autonomy for a reason. If someone wants to donate than that's fine but you're just as bad as a theiving body snatchers with this mind set 🤗 it's an option for a reason
@@Devilsrock5 I now know where from (IMDb helped: Ben Bass): I've seen him in Monk. And I saw that I can also know him from 21 Jump Street (the original series) and Stargate SG1 And for others, he was also appearing in Rookie Blue (which I don't watch).
Okay, lady detective's face when the autopsy doctor said the victim died of ovarian cancer was pretty good.
But, isn't that fictitious in real life (men having and dying of ovarian cancer)?...I thought it'd be the male equivalent of ovarian cancer in women...albeit, both men and women having ovaries...
@@AnastasiaSaenz (Copied from Odd's comment in another Reply thread)
The cancer cells were identified as that usually found in ovaries. Cancer, in and of itself, doesn't always stick to one place once its formed in the body and left to metastasize.
The thought goes like this:
The original girl had ovarian cancer, which metastasized into her legs at some point. When she got hit by the truck and died, the bones in her legs, still carrying the cancer from the girl's ovaries, were transferred into the boy, where the ovarian cancer spread into the boy's marrow where all of the blood is produced in the body. At that point, the cancer simply seeped from his bones along with the blood, eventually creating the brain tumor in his head. When they did the autopsy, they were able to identify the class of cancer once they found it.
@@LunaHeartnet Huh, that is…actually plausible. Science is weird, huh?
@@LunaHeartnet whoa... that's strange but is that possible in real life?
@@dobazajr It has happened. Law & Order has a long history of 'Ripped from the Headlines' episodes.
“His chart is missing a few pages, it happens.”
Maybe… but not with that casual attitude, the hospital would be freaking out it’s a huge liability for them
then it depends on said hospitals policy on site there are alot of hospitals in america who have lost info sheets on patients since the 70's its mainly due to the fact someone misplaces the the file and the pages fall out or someone accidentally spills something on the physical file which happens even now there could be a glitch when entering the information into the computer systems at some point since hospitals don't have the actual money to put proper servers into use to store the information in a lot of states.
The donor thing actually happened. HUNDREDS of people ended up dying of cancer or infectious diseases. The last time this happened on such a large scale was 2016, but it’s happened before. Always work with REPUTABLE services that do harvesting and donation.
Scarey thing is you don't ask where the bone comes from usually. You just trust the hospital :O
@@OutcastDimensionTCG when you desperately need it you're not exactly in a position to read the fine print.
@@fenriraldrek1022 exactky! That's so scarey. I got a bone graft a few years ago. I didn't even question it
The bad bone donor was in an episode of Bones, too. Be careful if you're on any kind of list for a transplant. I know it's hard to wait and it can feel desperate, but don't trust just anyone. You are already vulnerable. Don't speed up your own demise by trusting something that sounds too good to be true.
@@erincosta565 and dead waiting a donor?
“I swear if she hits that button again she’s gonna feel a whole new source of pain.” 😁
That is why I hated using the call button I the hospital. I saved it for REAL needs.
I'm a nurse. I overstand.
@@peachsangria8704 But it's your job to come when I call! - I can totally hear Meghan McCain saying that. lol
@@CC-si3cr LoL. I have a good system in place for nuisance patients. Won't give out the exact details but with my knowledge of certain drugs...
@@peachsangria8704 Uhhhhh, are you fucking implying killing patients? Look I got a sister who's a nurse, and he's had her extremely fair share of annoying patients, BUT KILLING THEM?! That shouldn't come to mind ever. Get some therapy, ya clearly need it.
In court, Miller testifies that Vaughn asked her to change the dates in the files after he heard that Jones had died. This was because Karen
Kendall was still on life support on the 23rd; she was not the real donor. The real donor was a woman named Tina Sodowsky. McCoy asks Miller
to read Sodowsky's death certificate. Sodowsky died on April 22nd. McCoy asks for the noted cause of death, but Miller first apologizes to
Vaughn. Judge Duncan Harvey orders the jury to disregard the apology, and Miller testifies that Sodowsky died of ovarian cancer. In the audience, Ashley Jones looks angry. Seavel waves his cross-examination.
Vaughn is found not guilty
The chance of a malpractice lawsuit and investigation from the license board is extremely high since this went to court
@@gambitgames3481I’ve learned it’s incredibly important the words used to describe the charge brought against the person.
How? How was he found not guilty? He absolutely broke some law. Isn't the judge allowed to overrule a jury's verdict!
@@ThePokemonSoldier A judge can't submit a judgement disregarding the verdict from innocent to guilty, only from guilty to innocent.
@@ThePokemonSoldier only if necessary. the judge needs a good enough reason to override that decision.
This is the most realistic portrayal of doctors in a hospital ever, which is so sad. Believe me, I would know😒
This reminds me of the 2016 incident where several people died because of bad donations. Sad and this episode is a very, very good lesson of using reputable donors.
Thanks for info!!
That’s horrible, especially at 19 years old. The first scene was really upsetting. This is probably just as bad as the kid that was set on fire, (the episode “Boy On Fire”), and the family of four that was brutally killed in their own home, (the episode “Steel-Eyed Death”).
Having been involved with someone when their 20 year old son died was horrific enough, to watch them die like here, yes, that would definitely be worse.
The first part was based on Anna Nicole Smith, whose teen son died a month before she did. It’s a very strange case. Her little baby girl was adopted by her publicist lawyer, who may or may not have been the girl’s father. His name was Howard Stern (but not THAT Howard Stern).
There was a similar scenario except the donor had undiagnosed rabies. The recipients developed rabies while recovering from transplant surgery and all 5 ultimately died.
And that inspired an episode of Scrubs!
Thats...some serious malpractice right there
There was also a bones episode that uses a similar route like this episode
@@MacabreAfterparty It wasn't considered to be as the hospital where the patient donor died at never had diagnosed the cause of death to be rabies. Rabies is very rare in first world countries where the incident occured and it is not one of the common things screened for during the testing that goes on during testing the bones and patient before donations were taking place. It was an extremely small bite on that could have looked similar to cat scratches and was very innocuous compared to the other issues the patient had. Thankfully there was enough providence done so that once the others got sick they could recall all of the person's organs, tissue, etc. and have it disposed of properly.
I love how the doctors in this show are always evasive and walking away.
They definitely got the banter of the nurses at the station right lmao
i remember this. the dr justified it as his patients needed the items so any parent who said no to donating just meant they d do it without telling.
I had to have ACL surgery last July. I know my donor came from a corpse, I'm shocked, but not surprised a body part could cost so much.
Yeah, bodies are really profitable. I remember when one of the purges came out there was a video talking about how much money the characters driving the ambulance could've made by utilizing the black market, apparently a corpse is worth about $500,000!
Agreed. I had ACL surgery almost three years ago and had to get a donor tissue as well and to this day it still shocks me how much that tissue cost.
@@falcon1378 Could it have been Game Theory you've watched or another TH-camr who had more or less the same idea?
@@theblackcatgirl7013 I think it was, something like that. That video was pretty entertaining.
Most organ donation comes from cadavers.
Can i say that this channel has done an excellent job getting me hooked and seriously thinking about watching this show as someone who loved criminal minds and hasn't been able to get into shows recently this will do for sure
This was referencing the mysterious passing of Anna Nicole Smith's son.
I mean, its not likely for a 19 year old to have a heart attack, but its not so uncommon that its unthinkable. You can have heart defects and not know. Theres also something called sudden cardiac death. Your heart just gives out for no apparent reason.
Same as aneurysms, time bombs in the brain.
Those are usually a-fib type issues. They are not actually heart attacks.
There’s a very apparent reason: side effect of mRNA vax spike proteins attacking ACE-2 inhibitors in the vascular linings.
A playmate of my nephews died of that very cause but he was only 4 years old, a twenty four year old colleague of mine nearly died of a heart attack, due to an undiagnosed hole in her heart, that was a birth defect, emergency surgery, saved her life!
It is such a small number compared to older people. Use your brain.
Am I really the only one who feels like the patient room is obnoxiously far away from any nurse's station and seems more like they were running around the basement storage rooms and not where any actual patient rooms would be located??!?
Hospital rooms are not always, in sight of the nurses station I know that one hospital that I worked in, ( Edgewater in Chicago, now closed) where the nurses station in some of the wards, was around a curve and out of sight of all but two rooms, and there was a stairwell at the far end, this led to a hostage situation, at one point, we had a 5 year old boy, admitted after his mother's boy friend, had dunked his hands into boiling water to punish him, the boy was placed into DCFS, custody when the couple was arrested, his father, ( who lived in Texas) found out where he was, and tried to visit him, but was turned away, ( the boys mother had been granted sole custody) but not before he noticed the stairway, that opened out to the street. The following Sunday morning, he managed to Jimmy the outer stairway door, ( it wasn't visible from a security post, and it didn't have a camera or an alarm) and snuck up to the pediatrics ward, he got into his son's room unobserved, and was dressing him to remove him from the hospital to Texas, when he was discovered the nurse screamed alerting the other nurses, who called us, and kept the guy in the room until we arrived, when he saw us, he drew a knife, and threatened, that it he couldn't have his son nobody could,I took up a barricade position beside the door ready to shoot if needed, while my boss went into the room to talk the guy into surrendering, when he got close enough, he unleashed the most beautiful Sunday punch I've ever seen, stunned the guy, grabbed the boy and threw him to me, I took off running, while my boss cuffed the subject, he was charged with, criminal trepass, attempted kidnapping, child endangerment, and armed violence, he got jailtime, as did his ex wife, and her boyfriend while the boy wound up with his grandparents in texas
This happened. The company was called Biomedical Tissue Services. They harvested Alistair Cooke's bones even though he died of bone cancer
2:32 “ I love my baby” y’all wanna rewind this like maybe 10 seconds she literally just spent time saying I have a legal right to that inheritance it’s mine!!!! I don’t think you love him I think you love the money😂
Alright, I’m REALLY going to need a rundown of this episode!
It started as a satire of the Anna Nicole Smith case. Then, the twist...
Remains of the Day. Started as an Anna Nicole Smith story, wound up touching on a donor tissue scandal that occurred in New Jersey around that time. In this episode, the son got cancer from a femur he had transplanted after an accident. The detectives discovered that the bones were illegally harvested from a body. From there, they discovered that a funeral home was working with a clinic that served low income and uninsured residents to secure tissue illegally from thousands of cadavers. One of the bones from the same body that caused the first guy to die was implanted in a young basketball player, who also was diagnosed with cancer. In the end, the jury found the doctor not guilty of murder, as his attorney was able to portray him as doing the work no other doctors would do by providing a service for indigent patients
@@aaronburgin1442 An addendum. The type of cancer the victim died of was a type never found in males. Ovarian cancer.
Thank you...@@aaronburgin1442
That mother who was panicking is the reason why they kick family out of the room in an emergency! Screaming and freaking out life that does nothing but make the situation worse! Theyre always a "good kid who was misunderstood"! Every single time! The fact that they would rather cut off limbs rather than just help ppl, is sickening and should be illegal!
I'm confused as to how a young man can die of ovarian cancer... I understand that if you do organ/bone transplants stuff can transfer over, BUT how does ovarian cancer transfer over to someone WHO DOESN'T HAVE OVARIES?!?!
The cancer cells were identified as that usually found in ovaries. Cancer, in and of itself, doesn't always stick to one place once its formed in the body and left to metastasize.
The thought goes like this:
The original girl had ovarian cancer, which metastasized into her legs at some point. When she got hit by the truck and died, the bones in her legs, still carrying the cancer from the girl's ovaries, were transferred into the boy, where the ovarian cancer spread into the boy's marrow where all of the blood is produced in the body. At that point, the cancer simply seeped from his bones along with the blood, eventually creating the brain tumor in his head. When they did the autopsy, they were able to identify the class of cancer once they found it.
In a similar vein, my dog died of bone cancer in her lungs. She injured her right shoulder where the cancer was identified, and the cancer was able to seep into her lung cavity, eventually filling them with fluid and killing her, despite the fact that lungs are not made of bone.
This is also why "finding a cure for cancer" is a bit of an oxymoron, since cancer acts like an infectious disease but actually isn't.
@@ExTess Thank you for the scientific clarification, I really did find that bit very confusing since I'm not a scientist nor any have any medical background but one of my friends who is may actually be onto something, How ever it's a very very VERY strange theory (Then again Marine's do always come up with the strangest of ideas that somehow work.) His theory for a curecancer, and it involves of all things... genetically modified amoebas! I'm not entirely sure how it would work outside of modifying said amoeba's genetic structure to only target cancer cells and then have some sort of a half-life/killswitch, but it might be worth a shot since all amoeba's do is eat cells. I dunno what do you think?
@@nikopawlowic6557 It sounds like it has promise. And Niko, just to add little bit more to Odd's facts (nicely written btw Odd) is that cancer in itself is just abnormal cell growth. That's literally it's definition that I read in my biology class in high school almost 15 years ago. That's why it's so dangerous because it's literally our body malforming on us. That's why cancers are able to spread. They just infect more of our own cells. The conundrum is that any treatment to kill cancer cells is almost guaranteed to kill healthy cells too whereas with a virus or an infection, the disease's cells are categorically different so medicines are crafted to target that particular intruder in our body.
So, the hurdles that oncologists have are to find specific treatments that somehow will only target the unhealthy cells because of a certain reason or they have to target the cancer with a localized treatment that is confined to the infected area ie. surgical removal, radiation etc.. The amoebas you're mentioning could work in theory like maggots. Maggots can be applied to strip the body of infected diseased flesh then they're removed and the healthy exposed flesh is sterilized and bandaged. Sounds like it can work especially if the amoebas naturally die within a set time so they can't ravage the body.
@@ExTess I am so sorry for your loss.
The cancer in the original patient had metastisized from her ovaries into her bones, after her death, and the illegal harvest of her bones, they were implanted in the young man, where the cancer cells, then metastasized again spreading to the young mans brain, with fatal results.
At this point, I'm wondering why the M.E. has never received a Nobel Prize in Medicine.
I know of one case in which several people who received organ transplants from a single donor died horribly of all things rabies the donor had apparently died after being bitten by a rabid bat, and his cause of death was misdiagnosed.
We are not talking about the Scrubs episode if that is what you are talking about.
"We believe someone was trying to poison her"
"I applaud them for the effort"
"So what makes you think foul play?"
"Well, there's no obvious trauma. He was fine one minute and dead the next."
"Well, that happened to my uncle Harry. They called it a heart attack."
"A 19 year old kid? That's not likely."
This script would never be approved in 2024. RIP to all the young people who died of a 'heart attack' in the last few years. ❤😢
Rookie blue lover here I love that he plays a doctor in this one sam and Andy forever
Dr. Mike: Chest compressions, ChEsT cOmPrEsSiOnS, CHEST COMPARESSIONS.
Wow never knew that this can happen. I mean I know black market organs is real but wow
I think it may have been inspired by Michael Mastromarino (the body snatcher) which was a real case in the US - company was called Biomedical Tissue Services. I kind of remember the case headlines and I watched one of those 'who did I marry' crime kind of shows and it was his wife talking about him & what he did.
You right. He used a corrupt Staten island funeral home to get the parts. Though this wasnt the only show that used that as a plot. An episode of bones did one similar
The fact that someone believes it’s ok for a young person to post both legs so high simply because insurance issues is appalling. The fact that supposed Christian’s support such a system unbelievable
Hey man, insurance is great at first glance, take it up with the people who are always increasing profits in the media field rather than creating cures.
@@g.williams2047 Yeah, insurance is great...IF YOU HAVE IT! Which is the point here. There a millions of supposed Christians in this country who are lucky enough to have insurance and say tough sht to everyone too poor to afford it. That doesn't fit in any way, shape or form with the teachings of Jesus Christ.
This is the most moronic comment. What do Christians have to do with this?
@@g.williams2047 you realize healthcare overall has a low profit margin? But this narrative doesn’t help emotional grandstanding. Our system is administratively onerous, inefficient due to government regulation.
@@abrahamdominguez5517 Sell all you have and give it to the poor.
If a man demand your cloak, give him your shirt also.
Christianity is all about the community, helping your neighbour, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, caring for the less fortunate. As a Christian myself, it is inconceivable to me that a Christian could oppose things like universal access to safe health care, social security programs, etc. How is it loving your neighbour to let them go hungry on the street? How is it loving your neighbour to force her to bring a child into poverty and abuse? How is it loving your neighbour to drive them to suicide because they don't have the "right" sexual orientation or identity? How is it loving your neighbour to deprive them of health care? It is unfathomable to me how anyone can claim to be Christian and yet vote for people who deprive the poor of everything.
I was yelling at them to move him to the side. He clearly aspirated.
I love learning from the show, one episode of morning about particle accelerators and stuff, and this one is all about the body
6:46 the guy who plays the clinic doctor used to play a bad guy in EVERYTHING back in the 90’s, but I don’t know if he’s been in anything lately. He was/is a good actor. Must have gotten typecast.
Man I’m so invested in this episode can someone spoil me what happened
If I remember correctly, there was another young man who had been given ovarian cancer with illegally farmed parts as well. He was a young basketball player and still living. The D.A. got the funeral home director, who was in cahoots with the doctor, and the basketball player to both testify against the doctor doing the surgeries.The doctor said he was just trying to help people, especially people without insurance or means; the people were doomed to amputation. He said the fact the donor had ovarian cancer was an unfortunate and unforeseen consequence, but definitely not his intention. I believe the jury found the doctor not guilty! One of those rare not guilty verdicts on Law & Order.
@@travelgal8887 thank you!
@@travelgal8887 He spoke so highly of his facility there's no way there could have been any malicious intent with his practice. The moment he had when the detectives couldn't see his face said it all.
@@travelgal8887 thank you
@@travelgal8887 ooh interesting thank you so much
Wow! doctor, a politician's assistant and a cop.
He was the only one who pointed.
Jesus! I just got cadaver bone in my neck last month!
the doctor at the non Prophit clinic is Sam Swarek from Rookie Blue.
He's also in the pilot of Monk!
Took me a few minutes to place him..
@@TheExtendedMetaphorHe was the only one who pointed.
Desk attendant: you wanna explain to her this ain’t four seasons?!
Me: yeah I know just how you feel lady when it comes to dealing with incredibly dysfunctional and dumb people.
I'm a receptionist at a Section 8 apartment complex and I ask my bosses this EXACT question. Tenants have the exact same mindset.
@@BritishAutophone I bet.
I’m no receptionist but I work in a convenience store and I’m forced to deal with drug addicted homeless people Who always asks for money on the store premises when they’re not supposed to and dysfunctional idiots who always steal stuff from my store all the time.
Unfortunately we never call the police because apparently my boss says it’s not and I quote “A serious crime or big deal” if it were my choice they would be behind bars right now.
Ugh I gotta find a new line of work one where I don’t have to deal with fucking brainless asylum patients.
You should get a different job if you have a problems with dealing with people
@@jaxo5679 That’s exactly what I plan to do.
@@BritishAutophone wow I bet that mistake that you have to go through that.
You should see how many dysfunctional people come in my workplace every day I wish I had a job or I wouldn’t have to deal with random strangers and freaks every single day
People donate their bodies so how come they suddenly become a product you have to pay for?
That is a good question
People see a chance to make money, they take it. It can be expensive to preserve bodies.
Capitalism
@@AleTitan Exactly.
Americans, paying just to not die.
Glad Australia has highly regulated donor tissue legislation.
The sale and purchase of human tissue is illegal in Australia.
Well, this was a hearty size clip. I like it!
this season should be on ion mystery channel too
As soon as a funeral home entered the convo, I immediately suspected it was them.
Am I the only one who gets Anna Nicole vibe from this episode? His mum being in the hospital Anna just had her baby when her son died,the son having a cocktail of meds Anna's son overdosed on opioids and Anna married an older man n had to fight his son in court to get her share of his money
Oh yea, I totally got that reference from this! I was surprised more people didn't.
Khi-mmmy!
@@ChanCantBeCHANged I thought the same thing.
I miss Bobby Trendy and (not THAT) Howard Stern
IS THAT JOE FROM THE FLASH DOES HE WORK WITH THE COPS IM EVERY UNIVERSE 🤣🤣🤣🤣
He looks hella young here too 😂
Milena Govich directed or produced a recent episode of either SVU or OrgCrime.
I was surprised to see her name pop up but happy DW kept her involved in the L&O universe, like he's prone to do🥰
I don't think I was the biggest fan of 'Nina Cassidy,' but I'm sure MG is a fine actress and is great behind the camera.🎞🎬🎥🎬📽🎞
@ miss lady She directed the episode filtered life on the original law and order
@@johnelam23 parodying the girl with the van. I swore, in that episode, all of the men looked the same. The club promoter who saw her leave with the guy/influencer. The influencer guy who lived with his ex girlfriend. The man she went on the date with from the app that was lurking in the background of all of her pix. And was he the guy with the pick up truck who went to trial? They all looked like the same guy!!🤣 Was it? Lol. 😂😂
@@johnelam23 yes! That's it.
I guess they were paul emile, Joseph cannon, and christian mallen.🤔 but all looked like 'hipster dudes.'🤣
@@missladyanonymity
Her father was Serbian and her mother is of Scottish and English ancestry
All I see is Detective Sam Swarek 🤣🤣🤣🤣#rookieblue
I thought he looked familiar! XD
i gotta say, miles sounded exactly how i expect a man named miles to sound
At first I thought this was based on Anna Nicole Smith’s son Daniel who died in her hospital room
Did not know Sam Swark from Rookie Blue made a cameo.
No issue having ur child cremated but draw the line at using their organs to save other lives? Lmao
I went all Tenth Doctor when the doctor said "Ovarian Cancer." "Whut? Whut? WHUT?"
Is the actress playing the mom Maurial Hemingway?
This is like the grave robbers of the last couple of centuries. Drs needed bodies to study and learn from but religious tenets were anti 'autopsy' just as they were against cremation. Finally, people were becoming convinced they would help their fellow man by donating their body for study and then organ donation for transplants began. And now, it's become a money making racket for some.
They did a PICC line on the floor?!?
OMG I never noticed that. I have been the patient receiving a PICC line. The area has to be sterile cause you are literally cutting open someone's arm.
Man, that sounds like a whole new mess for the families of the deceased to go through, or the beginning of a zombie movie, or both
"Hey, you know that dead relative you have that went to this funeral home, yea, well, we need to dig them up, the funeral home you trusted their body with is unreliable and we suspect they were harvesting the organs of the deceased without their family's permission"
7:39 I remember this guy actor as police officer
Modern body snatchihing and organ trading is far darker than this episode implies.
The audacity for that woman to claim she’s *entitled* to 46 million dollars she didn’t earn herself 🤦♂️
A do find the parallels to Anna Nicole Smith in this episode quite interesting, I wonder if they were purposeful.
We're can I watch the full Episodes.
This episode was based on Anna Nicole Smith
Only the first scene. The rest was about the illegal organ trade
Anna Nicole Smith stole organs ? 😂😂😂😂
It was a mix
No it wasn't
The SVU episode is more accurate to being about Anna Nicole Smith. I only know because I really am from Mexia Texas
Even if I subscribed you don't show full episodes and can't see the next update on this season 😮.
Insurance issues = amputation. #Murica
😳😳😳😳😳
I wanna know what episode is this and season
Description says season 17 ep 11
what episode and season of law & Order was this?
What the hell do you mean they not only donated organs they weren’t supposed to but ALSO cremated the body. It’s sick that this happened in real life too.
Trust Joe West on this
I need to find these episodes.
Description says season 17 ep 11
@@kadencep9391 I mean all the episodes
@@tinachandler3091 oh…. Well the show is on peacock. But if you mean for free then you’ll just have to watch it in clips because anyone who tries to post an entire ep on TH-cam has gotten copyrighted. 🤷🏼♀️
Joe West: best detective
What is the episode called
Description says season 17 ep 11 not sure what’s it’s called though
Episode 10: Remains of the Day
Anna Nicole Smith and her son Daniel I swear that's the reference
Karen’s parents not knowing if their daughter was harvested…tsk tsk. You gotta know since the 80’s family needs to stay w/ the body and watch it go into the fire.🧐
It wasn't her.
Query: How can these series be followed in full?
0:08
Elfilin: Hurry! The Great Gonzo! He's in Bed! I don't know what happened, he just collapsed into bed and passed out into a deep sleep, I can hear him snoring in his sleep, come on, hurry!
Alannah: Gonzo, my sweetheart please! I can hear you snoring like that my love! Please! (to Kirby): Help him! Help him!
Kirby: Princess! I need to look at Francisca and my father!
Susie: Get a medical attention now!
Francisca: Now!
The mother character gets on my nerves omg
Where can I watch the remaining part 😭
21st century version of grave robbing
“ I swear if she hits that button again, she’s going to have a new source of pain” Please fired that nurse immediately. It doesn’t matter how many times a patient pushes the call button a nurse should walk in happy to help them. That is their job. I was in the hospital once and I had to push my call button as soon as my nurse walked in, I started apologizing to her because I felt bad the first thing she said to me was don’t apologize. This is my job. If you need me, you push that button as many times as you want. It is so rude to say that about a patient even if they can’t hear you having that attitude, you should not be a nurse I know from hearing about it from actual nurses that it’s very very hard job. It’s a demanding job but most people who get into doing it want to do it because they want to help people. This whole doing their job when you don’t really want that job situation reminds me of the Doctor Who got fired for telling a man who is saying he couldn’t breathe that he was fine. He was just pretending it was all over the news. The guy was literally saying I can’t breathe and she goes 00 you’re just faking it you can breathe. She actually said to him I see you sitting here talking to me so clearly you can breathe but the guy was having severe respiratory distress. His dad recorded the whole thing and posted it online which is how I got the attention of media but all I’m saying is this lady has a totally wrong attitude again it doesn’t matter how many times the patient pushes the button your Job is to help them and you need to remember that most of these patients are in the hospital because they’re recovering from something really severe sure some of them are probably just they’re recovering from something minor not surgery I mean but some of them probably are recovering from surgery or are severely ill and can’t get out of bed to do things themselves, which is why they need a collar button. The call button is in a patient’s room for them to use it. The nurses should not be complaining that they use it.
What season is this
I swear that young dr at around 7:00 is from Chicago Blue.
What kind of lackadaisical lead placement is _that?_
Whoever put on those ECG electrodes needs a refresher.
I know right, first thing I noticed. It's really not that hard to just Google the 12-lead electrode placement. So lazy.
sorry but in the beginning that man is running like some of these store employees when you ask for help-
I mean, no wonder they didn’t get him back the pad placement for defibrillation is incorrect
I seem to recall this episode was about a doctor who didn't seem to care he was giving cancerous poor and organs to people and thought he was the good guy.
I can't stand her as a detective.
I actually don't think the father (Miles Foster) is telling the truth. I think he cares about having money instead of caring for what happened to the boy. I think he should be charged with something bad. I think he caused Michael to die.
Because the clip starts with sometone saying 'her son is sick' in a hospital setting, i thought this was the criminal intent episode that parodied anna nicole smith. Kristy swanson (buffy) was 'anna nicole.'
Why no criminal intent clips? Ugh.😠😡🤬
@Miss Lady This episode was meant to highlight what had happened to Anna Nicole Smith's son who died of a drug overdose shorty after his sister was born. Anna died about three months later of an overdose.
Buffy was Sarah Michelle Gellar
@@jjccg9415 no kidding me and my brother still watch old episodes of buffy the vampire slayer.
@@jjccg9415 In the TV series, yes. Miss Lady is probably referring to the movie by the same name which forms the basis for the series, It's good, I recommend it!
5:22
Well,we’ll,well, this just got interesting.
How can this happen?
Insufficient supervision of the medical profession, especially of doctors who are helping poor people.
Happened in New York. There is a Netflix documentary on it.
@@spikesgirl9371 what's the name of the documentary?
@@jayeivey5609 I am at work and will get back to you later. It was on Netflix. Something like modern day grave robbing in New York. It will make you sick
@@spikesgirl9371 Dang I'm not sure if I'm more afraid or excited to watch it lol
Nice
How do I find the next part?
genuine thought, you shouldnt get a choice wether to donate your organs or not. Too many people need them and to be that selfish to say they cant be used.
You wasted a whole thought.
theres many reasons not to donate
Genuine thought, no one is entitled to another's body, dead or not, it's not my fault your body is failing thank you, it won't be my post mortem responsibility to save it. Nor to give away my peace of mind for a stranger it's called bodily autonomy for a reason. If someone wants to donate than that's fine but you're just as bad as a theiving body snatchers with this mind set 🤗 it's an option for a reason
Does anyone know the person playing the victim Michael Jones?
6:30 where do I recognize that doctor from ?
@@Devilsrock5 I now know where from (IMDb helped: Ben Bass): I've seen him in Monk.
And I saw that I can also know him from 21 Jump Street (the original series) and Stargate SG1
And for others, he was also appearing in Rookie Blue (which I don't watch).
@@Xs2... omg thanks
This is seriously messed up
That Donor thing really does happen and that’s what is scary the unknown
I can see why she was divorced.
What season and episode is this
Season 17 episode 10: Remains of the Day
What episode is this