The BEST episodes of Autopsy: The Last Hours Of... season 2

Every episode of Autopsy: The Last Hours Of... season 2, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Autopsy: The Last Hours Of... season 2!

Global celebrities who died suddenly, unexpectedly and tragically. In the wake of their passing, claims, counter claims, wild rumours and salacious theories were everywhere. But the real truth about how they died doesn’t lie in trashy biographies or internet rumours – it lies in their autopsies. These cold hard medical documents establish exactly what killed them and how and why it happened.

Last Updated: 11/7/2024Network: ReelzChannelStatus: Continuing
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Karen Carpenter
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8.00
17 votes

#1 - Karen Carpenter

Season 2 - Episode 2 - Aired 7/31/2014

A look at what led to the death of half of the musical, brother and sister act The Carpenters. Everyone believed the musical star had it all, however in 1983, after a history of eating problems she suddenly collapsed and died. Only weeks before her 33rd birthday, the autopsy came back claiming she died of emetine cardiotoxicity, a consequence of anoxeria nervosa. However Dr. Shephard looks over the report and discovers that in Karen's past she had suffered from bulimia, heart problems, massive weight loss, force feeding and hospital stays and was also heavily addicted to a number of drugs that she'd kept hidden from her friends and family.

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Brittany Murphy
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7.68
28 votes

#2 - Brittany Murphy

Season 2 - Episode 3 - Aired 8/7/2014

Following the tragic story of the death of actress Brittany Murphy. Richard Shepherd re-examines the evidence in the case of her death, ruled as suffering from anemia and a drug over-dose in 2009, when her body was found. With her husband dying of the exact same causes just six months later, Richard looks back at both of their deaths and finds Brittany was often torn between her husband, mother and prescription drug fuelled addictions.

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Michael Hutchence
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7.65
20 votes

#3 - Michael Hutchence

Season 2 - Episode 1 - Aired 7/24/2014

Forensic pathologist Dr Richard Shepherd uses the official autopsy report to reexamine the tragic death of singer Michael Hutchence. Sex god and global rock star Michael Hutchence was the man who girls clamoured for and who men wanted to be. On Friday 21st November 1997, he was on the crest of a wave - about to hit the road with his supergroup INXS to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their smash hit album Kick - when he was found dead with a belt round his neck in room 254 of the Ritz Carlton in Sydney. With the aid of Coroner Derrick Hand, who presided over the original report into Hutchence's death, psychologist Anjula Mutanda, detailed dramatic reconstruction, archive and interviews with those close to Michael, Dr Richard Shepherd unravels the events and considers the state of mind that led up to the devastating moment that the rock god's life came to an abrupt halt, pulling no punches in the search for the truth behind his death. Hutchence died amid much speculation and rumour, so can Dr Shepherd discover the truth and finally draw a line once and for all about what went on behind door 254? Was it autoerotic asphyxiation or suicide? As he digs deep into the life of the rock icon, he gains an insight into the complex and confused mind of a man beset with multiple drug issues and afflicted by shyness and personal problems. Another important factor in this investigation is the impact of a head injury that Hutchence sustained in 1992 during a fight with a cab driver. Did this incident change his personality and his life forever? In the last hours of his life, Hutchence made several desperate phone calls to his girlfriend Paula Yates and her ex, Sir Bob Geldof, about Tiger Lily, his beloved daughter and the love of his life. Also considered is Hutchence's mindset as he set out to hang himself in room 254. Was he trying for a sexual high or had he just decided that he'd had enough?

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