Timestamp: 00:17:37.220 - 00:19:32.220
About This Clip: The victim discusses the emotional trauma of being
Excerpt: "I never got to see him. I never got to visit him. I never got to sit with him even after he was ventilated... an orderly came in the room with a cardboard box and just started tossing my husband's belongings into the box... Just treated me like I wasn't there... I think she knew that the doctor who had performed the ECMA procedure had killed my husband.
Timestamp: 00:10:03.704 - 00:10:23.779
About This Clip: Evidence of dehydration and neglect, as the victim
Excerpt: "he told me so himself... he had that mask on his face, and he wasn't able to take it off to take a sip of water. And, at some point he told me how thirsty he was and how he hadn't had any water.
Timestamp: 00:12:36.059 - 00:13:48.804
About This Clip: Evidence of refusal to respond to calls for help,
Excerpt: "he said, Amy, you've gotta get the nurses on the phone. I'm ringing my button and ringing it... they were ignoring his call button... you get down that hall and you find out what's wrong with my husband right now... we're taking him to the OR. His lung has collapsed, and we're going to have to ventilate him.
Timestamp: 00:19:56.200 - 00:20:21.125
About This Clip: The victim expresses a strong suspicion that medic
Excerpt: "Doctor b told me that I should get an autopsy because, and I quote, this should not have happened... I think he also knew that the doctor who performed the ECMO had messed up.
Timestamp: 00:09:09.205 - 00:09:33.585
About This Clip: Evidence of neglect and lack of basic care, specif
Excerpt: "up until that point he had not been bathed, and he had not been fed. ... From the seventeenth of twenty six, he had not had a bath and not had any... Did he have liquids to drink?