Henderson died on November 24, 2016 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California at the age of 82. She had been hospitalized the previous day. According to her manager, Kayla Pressman, Henderson died of heart failure. Three days before her death, Henderson had attended the recording of Dancing with the Stars to support her friend and former on-screen daughter Maureen McCormick, who was a contestant. Pressman stated that Henderson was not ill prior to her sudden hospitalization and that her death was a "shock".
On December 13, 2016, Thicke collapsed while playing ice hockey with his son Carter at Pickwick Gardens in Burbank, California. The manager of the rink said he was talking and even joked to his son to take a photo as he was being wheeled out on a stretcher. Thicke died of type-A aortic dissection at the Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, at the age of 69.
On March 5, 1988, Gibb celebrated his 30th birthday in London while working on a new album. Two days after celebrating his birthday, he entered John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford complaining of chest pains. At around 8:30 am on March 10, 1988, Gibb's doctor told him that more tests were needed to determine the cause of his chest pains. Later that day, Gibb slumped into unconsciousness and died as a result of myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle caused by years of cocaine abuse that fatally weakened his heart. This diagnosis was supported by William Shell, a cardiologist who had previously treated Gibb. With the announcement of Gibb's death, his ex-wife, Kim Reeder, was not surprised. "I always knew that one day I'd get a call with news like this. It was only a matter of time." The Gibb family would also maintain it was not an overdose that killed Gibb, as some media reports suggested, but natural causes after years of substance abuse.
On May 8, 1999, Plato and her fiancé Robert Menchaca were returning to California and stopped at Menchaca's mother's home in Moore, Oklahoma for a Mother's Day visit. Later on in the visit, Plato revealed that she felt unwell, and took a few doses of painkiller Lortab, along with the muscle-relaxant Soma, and went to lie down inside her Winnebago motor home with Menchaca, which was parked outside the house. Upon waking up, Menchaca and their family discovered that Plato had passed away, which they later found out was due to an accidental overdose, which was later ruled a suicide based on Plato's long history of drug abuse.
On June 25, 2007, police entered Benoit's home in Fayetteville, Georgia when WWE, Benoit's employers, requested a "welfare check" after Benoit missed weekend events without notice, leading to concerns. The officers discovered the bodies of Benoit, his wife Nancy, and their 7-year-old son Daniel at around 2:30 p.m. EDT. Upon investigating, no additional suspects were sought by authorities. It was determined that Benoit had committed the murders. Over a three-day period, Benoit had killed his wife and son before committing suicide. His wife was bound before the killing. Benoit's son was drugged with Xanax and likely unconscious before Benoit strangled him. Benoit then committed suicide by hanging himself on his lat pulldown machine.
Upon returning from Somalia to Switzerland in late September 1992, Hepburn began suffering from abdominal pain. While initial medical tests had inconclusive results, a laparoscopy performed at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles in early November revealed a rare form of abdominal cancer belonging to a group of cancers known as pseudomyxoma peritonei. Having grown slowly over several years, the cancer had metastasised as a thin coating over her small intestine. After surgery, Hepburn began chemotherapy. Hepburn and her family returned home to Switzerland to celebrate her last Christmas. As she was still recovering from surgery, she was unable to fly on commercial aircraft. A private jet took Hepburn from Los Angeles to Geneva. She spent her last days in hospice care at her home in Tolochenaz, Vaud and was occasionally well enough to take walks in her garden, but gradually became more confined to bedrest. On the evening of 20 January 1993, Hepburn died in her sleep at home.
Glen Campbell, the renowned singer-songwriter from Arkansas, is remembered for his successful career in country and pop music. With hits like "Rhinestone Cowboy" and "Wichita Lineman," Campbell showcased his talents as a singer, songwriter, and musician. He was also an accomplished guitarist who collaborated with many famous artists. Despite his unfortunate battle with Alzheimer's disease, which led to his decline and passing in 2017, Campbell's courage in the face of his diagnosis brought widespread awareness to the condition. His legacy in the music industry is an enduring one.
Multi millionaire a convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein is found dead in his presence so while awaiting trial on charges of sex trafficking of minors; his death is designated as a suicide by hanging but the truth maybe stranger than fiction
Desi Arnaz was famed for playing the much loved character, Ricky Ricardo, in the 1950s TV series “I Love Lucy”; 30 years later, in the early hours of December 2nd, 1986, Desi Dies; he was 69 years old
On March 29th 2016, the world id saddened by the news that American sweetheart, Patty Duke has died. As a hollywood child star, Duke had been charming audiences for over sixty years.
Dr. Michael Hunter examines the death of actor Adam West, beloved for his portrayal of Batman in the 1960s series. West, born William West Anderson in 1928, adopted his iconic stage name and left an enduring legacy in entertainment. His career spanned decades, including voice acting and embracing his Batman fame with humor. West passed away in 2017 at 88, beloved by fans of classic TV and superheroes.
Forensic Pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter investigates the death of beloved actor Bill Bixby, known for captivating TV roles. Born in 1934 as Wilfred Bailey Everett Bixby III, he adopted the stage name Bill Bixby, finding success in sitcoms and dramas. His role as Dr. David Bruce Banner in 'The Incredible Hulk' cemented his legacy. Bixby also directed episodes of various shows, showcasing dedication to the craft. His friendly demeanor and talent endeared him to fans and colleagues. Bixby's passing in 1993 at age 59 left a significant mark on entertainment.
Television star John Ritter died at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, California on September 11th 2003. The beloved actor fell in while filming on set of his acclaimed sitcom '8 Simple Rules.' A full body medical scan just two years prior to his death showed the father of four to be in perfect health. So what caused the much beloved 54 year old actor to die so unexpectedly?
Gilda Radner was an icon of American comedy, whose unique characters on hit show Saturday Night Live catapulted her into the nation’s heart. But behind the laughter was a life blighted by illness and sorrow- from bulimia to multiple miscarriages. And at the age of just 42 she died of ovarian cancer in a Los Angeles hospital. So what caused her to catch the deadly disease at such a young age and why did doctors miss multiple opportunities to catch it? World renowned medical examiner and forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter leads the investigation to find the answers.
Forensic Pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter examines the death of 1970s heartthrob David Cassidy, whose portrayal of Keith Partridge on 'The Partridge Family' launched his career. Beyond acting, Cassidy's musical talent made him a pop star. However, his later years were marked by substance abuse struggles, financial troubles, and legal issues. Cassidy's passing in 2017 at 67 due to liver and kidney failure highlights the darker side of fame.
Forensic Pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter examines the death of iconic actor Larry Hagman, beloved for his roles in 'I Dream of Jeannie' and 'Dallas.' Hagman's career spanned decades, and his portrayal of J.R. Ewing brought him international fame. Beyond acting, Hagman advocated for environmental causes and loved aviation. His health declined in later years, and he passed away in 2012 at 81 due to cancer complications, leaving a lasting television legacy.
Dick Clark was a renowned American television personality and producer, best known for hosting the iconic shows "American Bandstand" and "New Year's Rockin' Eve." He had a long and successful career in the entertainment industry, spanning several decades. However, in December 2004, Clark suffered a stroke that affected his speech and mobility. Despite this setback, he continued working and made appearances on television shows, showcasing his resilience and dedication to his craft. Sadly, on April 18, 2012, at the age of 82, Dick Clark passed away due to a heart attack. Forensic Pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter investigated the circumstances surrounding his death.
Billy Mays was a well-known television pitchman famous for his energetic infomercials. On June 28, 2009, he was found dead in his Florida home. The cause of death was later determined to be hypertensive heart disease, as Mays had a history of hypertension. His sudden passing at the age of 50 shocked many. Forensic Pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter is investigating the circumstances surrounding his death.
Walt Disney, a visionary animator and entrepreneur, co-founded The Walt Disney Company, leaving a lasting impact on the entertainment industry with iconic characters and films. He died at 65 from lung cancer in 1966. Dr. Michael Hunter is investigating the circumstances surrounding Disney's cause of death.
Burt Reynolds, a beloved American actor known for his charismatic performances, faced health challenges including a back injury, painkiller addiction, and heart bypass surgery. Despite personal struggles, he maintained his prominence in Hollywood. Reynolds passed away at 82 from a heart attack on September 6, 2018, leaving behind a legendary career. Forensic Pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter is investigating the circumstances surrounding Reynolds' cause of death, shedding light on the final chapter of the actor's life.
Marlon Brando, a legendary American actor known for his method acting and impactful performances in film, faced health challenges such as weight gain and obesity throughout his life. Despite critical acclaim and fame for roles in classics like "The Godfather" and "On the Waterfront," Brando experienced personal tragedies and a decline in his later career. He passed away at 80 on July 1, 2004, from respiratory failure due to pulmonary fibrosis. Forensic Pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter is investigating the circumstances surrounding Brando's cause of death, shedding light on the final chapter of the actor's life.
Debbie Reynolds, a renowned American actress and performer, faced personal challenges, including multiple marriages and financial struggles. The heartbreaking loss of her daughter, Carrie Fisher, in 2016 is believed to have impacted her health. Tragically, Reynolds passed away at 84 from a stroke just one day after Fisher's death. Forensic Pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter is investigating the circumstances surrounding Reynolds' cause of death, shedding light on the events that deeply affected their fans and the entertainment industry, marking the end of an era in Hollywood.
On October 2nd, 2017, news of Tom Petty’s sudden death at the age of 66 shocked the nation. As one of America’s most adored singers and songwriters, his career spanned more than four decades.