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Bitter Medicine

Two Doctors, Two Deaths, and a Small Town's Search for Justice

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Bitter Medicine

By: Carlton Smith
Narrated by: Patrick Lawlor
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Two deaths

Port Angeles, Washington, is a small town of pretty houses and smiling people, surrounded by acres of pristine wilderness. Everyone thought it was the perfect place to live . . . until two local doctors made headlines.

Two doctors

On a chilly January night, Dr. Eugene Turner hastened the death of a three-day-old baby boy who had been pronounced brain-dead. Six weeks later, ER physician Dr. Bruce Rowan hacked his wife to death with an axe, then tried to kill himself - claiming he snapped after witnessing Dr. Turner's euthanasia.

A small town rocked by a shocking fatality

What really happened? What drove Dr. Bruce Rowan - a man who was entrusted to heal the sick - to so savagely take the life of his own wife? Acquitted by reason of insanity, Dr. Rowan was committed to a mental institution. And thought the trial is over, some fascinating ethical and legal questions have been raised by its outcome.

Now, best-selling true crime writer Carlton Smith reveals the never-before-told facts and the stunning truth behind two doctors, two deaths, a surprising trial, and the picturesque town standing in the shadow of a ghastly killing.

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Highly recommend this book. Excellent narration, well written and researched. Very great listen enjoyed it

Excellent Book

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I found this book fascinating. But it isn’t for everyone. I personally think Dr. Turner was innocent but if I was a young nurse and saw his actions I would have acted just like the two nurses did.
I didn’t like the cover up. I worked in big Seattle Hospital and I wonder how it would have

Retired Seattle RN

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Sadly, on several occasions, the author refers to “the rubber room” at the jail where the doctor was being held. Not only is that a misconception but is also very cruel to those who suffer from mental illness. I half expected the author to describe the hospital where the doctor was sent to be “the funny farm.”

Poor choices of words by the author

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If you want to murder someone, do it in Port Angeles, Washington. Especially if you’re a doctor.

Excellent documentation of justice miscarried

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Interesting cases but they are told from the medical/legal point of concern. Would have liked to know more about "victims'" point of view. Good, clear narration!

Interesting cases

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