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  2. William George Davis - Wikipedia

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    William George Davis (born February 3, 1984) is an American serial killer and former nurse. He was convicted of capital murder for killing four patients with air injections after they received heart surgery at Christus Trinity Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler, Texas. [2]

  3. 2024 deaths in American television - Wikipedia

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    Game show host (Wheel of Fortune, Love Connection, Scrabble, The Dating Game, Greed, Lingo) [309] November 24 Helen Gallagher: 98 Actress best known as Maeve Ryan on Ryan's Hope. [310] November 25 Earl Holliman: 96 Actor best known for Police Woman, Delta, and the premiere episode of The Twilight Zone [311] Hal Lindsey: 95 Author and televangelist.

  4. Phil McGraw - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Phil is an advice show in which McGraw tackles a different topic each show, offering advice to his guests. He signed a five-year extension of his syndication deal with his show's distributors, King World Productions, Inc. The deal was to pay McGraw $15 million per year [21] and keep the show in production through the 2013–2014 television ...

  5. Peter Tomarken - Wikipedia

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    Peter David Tomarken (December 7, 1942 – March 13, 2006) was an American television personality primarily known as the host of the game show Press Your Luck. Early life [ edit ]

  6. Jack Kevorkian - Wikipedia

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    He returned to the idea of using death-row inmates for medical purposes after the Supreme Court's 1976 decision in Gregg v. Georgia reinstituted the death penalty. He advocated harvesting the organs from inmates after the death penalty was carried out for transplant into sick patients, but he failed to gain the cooperation of prison officials. [18]

  7. Robert Roberson case - Wikipedia

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    Robert Leslie Roberson III (born November 10, 1966) is an American man convicted and on death row for the murder of his two-year-old daughter in 2002. Roberson was accused of shaking his daughter and causing her death, and was tried and convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death in 2003.

  8. Popular TV Host Announces Her Own Death at 67 in Moving ... - AOL

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    On Thursday, Oct. 3, an Instagram post written by the former It's a Knockout game show host, and shared by her sister Kylie, confirmed she'd died the night before. "Farewell my friends.

  9. Jayant Patel - Wikipedia

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    He attracted the nickname "Dr. Death". It is alleged he altered medical records, including death certificates, to hide his inadequacies. [14] [15] Patel is linked to at least 87 deaths among the 1,202 patients he treated between 2003 and early 2005. Thirty patients died while under his care in Bundaberg. [11]