
Death: The Undoctored Story" on Peacock, which features interviews with numerous people intimately involved in the case.) (And if you want to dive even deeper into the story, you can also watch the new docuseries "Dr. Death,” which tells a dramatized version of the doctor’s brief, but deadly, medical career in Texas, including the struggles he faced in his complicated romantic life as he tried to juggle multiple relationships. “I left with him and believed in him and then, you know, he just kind of fell apart.”ĭuntsch’s disturbing fall from grace is also chronicled in the new Peacock series “Dr. Prince Charming, ‘I’m gonna change your life,’” Young told CNBC’s “American Greed” in an episode airing earlier this year. “You know in the beginning he talked about marriage. Death”-and the intense media scrutiny surrounding the shocking case would drive Young out of Dallas with the couple’s two sons.


Instead, Duntsch would find himself behind bars for life after botching more than 30 surgeries-resulting in the death of two patients and earning him the nickname “Dr.

Wendy Young believed she had finally met her Prince Charming after crossing paths with Christopher Duntsch.ĭuntsch was a highly sought-after neurosurgeon who promised her a life filled with extravagance and success.īut Young would never get the happy ending she had envisioned with the doctor.
