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Murderous Physicians

Pasquale De Marco

Editora: Publishdrive

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In the world of medicine, we place our trust in those who have sworn an oath to heal and protect us. But what happens when those entrusted with our lives become the ones who take them?

This book unveils the shocking true stories of doctors who have betrayed their oath and committed heinous crimes, leaving a trail of shattered lives and broken trust in their wake. From the calculating poisoner to the manipulative seducer, from the profit-driven butcher to the sadistic torturer, these stories expose the dark side of the medical profession.

Journey into the twisted minds of these medical predators, exploring the motivations that drove them to commit such unspeakable acts. Uncover the chilling details of their crimes, the devastating impact they had on their victims and families, and the courageous efforts of those who fought for justice.

This book is a disturbing and sobering exploration of human depravity, a reminder that even in the most trusted professions, there are those who would abuse their power for their own selfish gain. But it is also a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, the unwavering determination of those who fought for justice, and the enduring power of truth to expose evil, no matter how deeply it may be hidden.

Prepare yourself for a harrowing journey into the dark recesses of the medical world, where the line between healing and harm becomes blurred, and the pursuit of truth and justice becomes a desperate battle against the forces of evil.


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Disponível desde: 02/06/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 163 páginas.

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