Join your favorite true crime podcast hosts and experts for a live and in-person experience when “Exhibit C LIVE Presents: "Dr. Death” comes to a stage near you! Get a closer look into the gripping true stories of real-life doctors of death with host Matthew Shaer (Suspect) and our panel of experts including investigative journalist and host of the Dr. Death podcast, Laura Beil. Exhibit C LIVE is the ultimate true crime experience that will leave you on the edge of your seat!
Investigative journalist, and host of the podcast series Dr. Death, Exposed & Bad Batch
Laura Beil is an acclaimed health and science writer with over 20 years of experience. In 2014, she was honored with the top medical journalism award from the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Prior to her award-winning career, Beil honed her skills as a newspaper reporter, serving as the longtime medical reporter for the Dallas Morning News.
Orthopedic surgeon and whistleblower from Season 1 of the Dr. Death podcast
Dr. Robert Henderson is a retired orthopedic surgeon who specialized in spine care. With more than 30 years of experience, he has dedicated his career to diagnosing and treating chronic back and neck pain. Dr. Henderson has lectured widely and teaches surgical techniques nationally and internationally. He has also contributed chapters to several medical textbooks.
Trial Attorney, featured attorney in the podcast Exposed
Anthony T. DiPietro, Esq is a trial attorney and founder of The DiPietro Law Firm, with offices in New York City, Philadelphia, and Salt Lake City. He’s been recognized as one of the country’s Top 100 High Stakes Litigators, and one of the Top 10 Trial Attorneys for Women’s Rights. For over 20 years, Anthony has committed himself to litigating cases against major corporate institutions including hospitals, medical clinics, schools, and other wrongdoers.
We’re at our most vulnerable when we go to our doctors. But what happens when we can’t trust them? Dr. Death is the award-winning investigative podcast series hosted by journalist Laura Beil, now with four seasons. Dr. Death has also been made into a TV series based on the podcast, streaming on Peacock.