OXYGEN’S “LICENSE TO KILL” HOSTED BY DR. TERRY DUBROW RETURNS FOR SEASON TWO ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 AT 6PM ET/PT
· Oxygen, the destination for high-quality crime programming, kicks off a jaw-dropping second season of “License to Kill” on Saturday, August 8 at 6PM ET/PT.
· World-renowned plastic surgeon and certified expert for the California Medical Board, Dr. Terry Dubrow (“Botched”) returns as host and executive producer to guide viewers through shocking stories of crimes made by medical professionals.
· Each one-hour episode is told from the perspective of victims, families, colleagues, and law enforcement, and exposes what happens when the hands that should heal are used to cause harm on vulnerable patients seeking medical attention.
· The premiere episode follows Dr. Anthony Pignataro, a New York-based plastic surgeon who gained notoriety for inventing a “snap-on” hairpiece. After falsifying credentials and harming patients during routine cosmetic surgeries, investigators uncovered dark secrets surrounding the criminal doctor.
Coming up this season:
· The 12-episode season chronicles harrowing tales including a Las Vegas man who posed as a natural doctor performing invasive medical procedures in highly unsanitary conditions; a doctor who over-prescribed opioids to unsuspecting college-aged men; an incompetent cosmetic surgeon who preyed on a disenfranchised community; a pharmacist who diluted his cancer patient’s chemotherapy treatments; and a pain management specialist who aided in the opioid addiction of an entire town.
· This season, Dr. Dubrow uses his medical expertise to take viewers into the minds of each distinctive killer, while investigating the reasons behind their heinous crimes. Whether they were money-hungry, ego-driven, or a criminal who conned their way into the medical field, these killers lost sight of their Hippocratic Oath and used their practice for evil.
· The series recounts how authorities stopped these medical professionals’ malpractice to seek justice for the victims that were harmed or put in jeopardy.
“License to Kill” is produced by Shed Media with Dan Peirson, Adam Kassen, and Terry Dubrow serving as executive producers.
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About License To Kill TV Show
Told from the perspective of victims, families, colleagues and law enforcement, each episode of "License to Kill" exposes what happens when the hands that should heal are used to cause harm on patients at the most vulnerable times. Whether these doctors spiraled out of control over money, jealousy, power or from mental breakdown, viewers will get a look inside these killers' minds who lost sight of their Hippocratic Oath and used their practice for evil, leaving their patients sick, injured, paralyzed or even dead. The series recounts how authorities were finally able to stop these medical professionals' malpractice, putting an end to the madness before someone else got hurt or killed.
In the premiere episode, "Deadly God Complex," Dr. Christopher Duntsch, a Dallas spine surgeon's God complex puts patients at risk and it's up to the fellow medical staff to blow the whistle before more innocent people are victimized.
"License to Kill" is produced by Shed Media with Pam Healey, Dan Peirson, Adam Kassen, Haylee Vance, Dave Kuba and Terry Dubrow serving as executive producers.
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