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In 1975, Frank Hilley fights a perplexing illness. As he grows worse, his wife of 25 years, Marie, rushes Frank to hospital. Unfortunately, Frank dies at 45 His autopsy concludes hepatitis as the official cause of death. Then, while their ...See moreIn 1975, Frank Hilley fights a perplexing illness. As he grows worse, his wife of 25 years, Marie, rushes Frank to hospital. Unfortunately, Frank dies at 45 His autopsy concludes hepatitis as the official cause of death. Then, while their son is at college, daughter Carol starts to grow ill in much the same way as Frank. Eventually, when Carol's liver tests and and other tests come up negative, she then is sent to specialist Dr. Thompson. He rapidly discovers the true cause of illness. Now an exhumation and second autopsy must be performed on Frank Hilley, because, yes, Carol really did suffer the exact same affliction as her father had, who was initially misdiagnosed. That is, his cause of death was not natural. The 1966 chilling case of Charles Whitman is reexamined. After killing his mother and wife, Whitman, 25, climbed to the top of the University of Texas Clocktower with an arsenal of weapons to shoot random people in a 96 minute long rampage. Changing the course of violence in American History, ex-marine Whitman was found and shot to death. In the aftermath, research showed that Whitman was suffering from several psychological problems, headaches, and left a suicide note. Could this have caused Whitman's insane behavior? It was only through autopsy, requested by Whitman himself, that the closest reason for mental illness was exhibited in his brain. Written by M. Dalgetti See less