“She said she thought that he was going to make millions,” Kimberly Morgan's friend once said her attraction to Christopher Duntsch. “He was smart. He was brilliant. He was a genius."
“You know in the beginning he talked about marriage. Mr. Prince Charming, ‘I’m gonna change your life,’” Wendy Young said of the promising start to her romance with Christopher Duntsch. “I left with him and believed in him and then, you know, he just kind of fell apart.”
“His resume looked brilliant on paper," journalist Matt Goodman said of Christopher Duntsch's ability to continue to gain employment at Texas hospitals despite a deadly track record.
Texas surgeons Dr. Randall Kirby and Dr. Robert Henderson became convinced that fellow physician Christopher Duntsch was so incompetent it was criminal.
The robbery featured in Netflix's "Heist" is oddly similar to the infamous robbery at John F. Kennedy airport — and both had chaotic aftermaths that ended with arrests.
Christopher Duntsch, who once claimed to be a mixture of "God, Einstein and the Antichrist," injured or killed 33 of his 38 patients in less than two years, according to prosecutors.
On New Year’s Day in 1991, Christina Karlsen, a young mother of three died, after the family’s home was engulfed in flames. Years later, her son Levi died in what appeared to be a freak accident. But both deaths had more sinister explanations.