Doctors
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Frames individual doctor as untrustworthy and ethically compromised
Strong language from the coroner — 'egregious breach', 'deliberate exaggeration', 'blatant hyperbolic conduct' — is directly quoted, amplifying negative portrayal of the physician’s credibility and conduct without counter-narrative.
“"There is very little within the one-page letter that was in fact true," the coroner wrote.”
framing the physician as dishonest and negligent
The article uses strong accusatory language such as 'covered up his role' and 'catastrophic slip of judgment,' relying solely on Wilson’s interpretation without medical or legal corroboration, thereby portraying the doctor as untrustworthy and morally culpable.
“One of Marilyn Monroe's doctors covered up his role in the actress' death by denying he prescribed her one of the drugs that killed her, a biographer has claimed.”