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Originally Posted by Nov3
While its an older program, It has yearly episodes to review on my cable station.
Recently Binge watched an entire years worth.
Came away with a terrible attitude. One in which I said: I cannot glorify the antics of the *********/scam artist. And at the same time I have a new Disregard for the "Well to do".
Investors tossing 50k to 500K , then singing the blues that they got scammed. The problem was: They kept falling for the Scammers Schtick. The Old addage " fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me". These folks had a wealth of Shame then!
If I ever need validation that Wealth DOES NOT increase the IQ, this show does that!
On the positive side, The narration of the show and the fact finding are true.
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It's a great show, it really is. I love Stacey Keach doing the narration of it. Did you see the episode of the doctor in Texas who got convicted of murder? He'd be high as a kite on cocaine when he did back surgeries, he could care less if his surgery was successful, which none of them ever were, and multiple patients died as a result of his negligence. He also did a routine operation on his best friend's neck and his former best friend is now a paraplegic (he has since passed away from complications)
I believe he was sentenced to life in prison. What I could not believe was how difficult Texas makes it to remove a doctor from practicing medicine for malpractice, and it's almost impossible to sue them. If you're an awful doctor, then Texas is the state to be one in.