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An examination of the passing of singer Donna Summer, best known for her 1970s career.
Rue McClanahan was beloved for playing the sassy Southern Belle, Blanche Devereaux, on the classic show "The Golden Girls." But behind the smiles, Rue's life was blighted by heartbreak, disease and near-death experiences. Her cause of death was reported as a stroke, which is most commonly caused by a blood clot to the brain. Mysteriously, however, Rue was taking the drug Warfarin, which is a powerful anticoagulant medication specifically designed to prevent blood clotting. So why did the actress die of a stroke at the age of 76? World renowned Forensic Pathologist, Dr. Michael Hunter needs to analyze every detail of the limited information available to piece together the answer.
Forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Hunter attempts to understand John Candy's cause of death.