17. Season 2

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Dr. Harold "Fred" Shipman was known as a dedicated, hardworking and community-minded doctor who spent his life gaining the trust of his patients and the respect of his colleagues. And for 25 years, nobody suspected that the town doctor was amassing a death toll that would make him one of history's most prolific serial killers.

15. Season 2

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Nine hundred children are sent home from school and thousands inoculated during an outbreak in Massachusetts that depletes local supplies of antibiotics and lands four middle school students in the hospital. Ten-year-old Kayla St. Pierre spends ten days in critical care and loses all of her fingers and both legs to the disease.

10. Silent Poison

2003 - Season 2

When two young children in Idaho are diagnosed with food poisoning, doctors have no idea that within days the situation will get out of control, as two hundred thousand people fall ill in the country's largest case of single source food poisoning.

9. Cruel Deception

2004 - Season 2

Middle School teacher Donna Boley is overcome with nausea and a tingling feeling in her extremities. The principal finds Donna crawling up the stairs on her hands and knees. He tells her to go home. At home, Donna's husband, Jim, tries to nurse her back to health. They believe she might have caught something during their recent vacation in Missouri. For the next week, Donna is sick in bed.

8. Silent Death

2003 - Season 2

Robert Curley is newly married and is renovating an old home for his wife, Joann. Within weeks of starting the new projects he becomes violently ill. His feet and hands tingle for no apparent reason. Doctors diagnose him and send him home with medication, but that doesn't work. Joann decides to remove Robert from life support. At the same time doctors discover he has been poisoned with thallium. For the past year his wife has been slowly poisoning him with the iced tea he took to work every day.

7. Toxic Takeover

2003 - Season 2

Phil Rouss realizes a lifelong dream when he opens an antique auto restoration business with his long-time friend Steve White. They divide the work Rouss will restore the cars and Steve will handle the books. The business is an immediate success, but within weeks Rouss is struck down with a mysterious illness. He wakes at night bathed in sweat, has such severe chest pains he's sure he's having a heart attack and eventually develops a rare lung fungus.

6. Seeds of Destruction

2003 - Season 2

In an exclusive Kansas City suburb cardiologist Mike Farrar is stricken with a powerful and mysterious stomach illness. The violent and terrifying symptoms are relentless, leaving the man fighting for his life. Mike's doctors struggle to find the source of the disease that is making him waste away before their eyes. The answer soon comes when Mike makes a strange discovery hidden away in his wife's purse; several packets of castor beans, each one warning the user that the seeds are highly toxic.

5. A Taste of Poison

2003 - Season 2

Reverend Dwight Moore is at death's door when he is transferred from his local hospital to Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill. Doctors can't find of the cause of Moore's symptoms: stomach pain, numbness, and hallucinations. His devoted wife Blanche tries to comfort him by bringing his favorite banana pudding from home. When Moore's vital functions begin to shut down, a visiting specialist examines him and notices white striation lines on his fingernails, an indication of arsenic poisoning.

4. Deadly Medicine

2003 - Season 2

Dr. Harold Fred Shipman was known as a dedicated, hardworking and community-minded doctor who spent his life gaining the trust of his patients and the respect of his colleagues. And for 25 years, nobody suspected that the town doctor was amassing a death toll that would make him one of history's most prolific serial killers.

3. Death Shift

2003 - Season 2

Death seemed to follow Donald Harvey from job to job, beginning in 1970 and ending with his arrest in 1987. Harvey probably the most prolific serial murderer in the nation's history claimed to have murdered his ailing charges out of compassion, but his meticulous diary, 30 pounds of cyanide, and a witch's brew of dangerous drugs discovered in his home pointed to darker motives.

2. Dangerous Contact

2003 - Season 2

An outbreak in Massachusetts that depletes local supplies of antibiotics and lands four middle school students in the hospital. Ten-year-old Kayla St. Pierre spends ten days in critical care and loses all of her fingers and both legs to the disease. Scientists trace the disease to members of the Girls Club sharing lip gloss on a bus ride to see Disney on Ice, an excursion that exposes thousands of students from 19 schools to an aggressive strain of meningococcal meningitis

1. Lethal Dosage

2004 - Season 2

A classic case of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy, Genene Jones killed at least 47 patients with the muscle relaxant succinylcholine while working at Bexar Medical Center in Texas. She loved creating emergencies, the excitement of a "code blue" and especially the reactions of family members when told of the death of a loved one.

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