56. Tragic Kingdom: Disney Crimes

56. Tragic Kingdom: Disney Crimes

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57. Sexsomnia

Sex-wha? Yep, Sexsmonia is this week's topic. The docs cover common sleep disorders, what constitutes Sexsomnia, how to forensically assess for the disorder as a defense in court and cover some case examples, as well as a fictional example from Nip/ Tuck. Finding a Cure for Epile ...  Show more

58. Politicians Accused of Homicide

The doctors found it fitting to discuss some politically themed topics this week. They discuss the personality make-up of a politician and then get into some infamous cases associated with politicians and the deaths of young women; the Chandra Levy case and The Chappaquiddick Inc ...  Show more

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