Blind Eye by James B. Stewart audiobook

Blind Eye: The Terrifying Story of a Doctor Who Got Away with Murder

By James B. Stewart
Read by Boyd Gaines

Simon & Schuster Audio
4.92 Hours Abridged
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    ISBN: 9780743579568

Young, blond, handsome Dr. Michael Swango seemed a godsend wherever he was hired to practice medicine. But acclaim would turn to disbelief, dismay, then horror, as the evidence mounted that he could actually be murdering his patients. Then, Dr. Swango would leave that hospital -- only to be rehired at another. Today the FBI believes that Swango may be the most prolific serial killer in American history. In Blind Eye, James Stewart takes listeners into the closed world of America's medical establishment, where doctors repeatedly accept the world of fellow physicians over that of nurses, hospital workers and patients -- even after the horrible truth emerges. With prodigious investigative reporting, Stewart's mesmerizing account moves from the hospital rooms of the prestigious Ohio State University Hospitals to Illinois, South Dakota, New York and finally to a remote missionary hospital in Zimbabwe. There Stewart tracked down survivors, relatives of victims, shaken hospital workers -- and evidence that may finally lead Swango to be charged with murder. Stewart brings to riveting life the story of a psychopathic physician and those who protected, trusted, pursued and, in some cases, loved him. Dr. Michael Swango slipped easily through the cracks. If Michael Swango could repeatedly slip through, who else has? With Blind Eye, James Stewart adds to his reputation as one of the country's most intrepid investigative reporters with this exposure of a dangerous doctor and a failed system.

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Summary

Summary

A New York Times bestseller

Winner of the Edgar Allan Poe Award in 2000

Young, blond, handsome Dr. Michael Swango seemed a godsend wherever he was hired to practice medicine. But acclaim would turn to disbelief, dismay, then horror, as the evidence mounted that he could actually be murdering his patients. Then, Dr. Swango would leave that hospital -- only to be rehired at another. Today the FBI believes that Swango may be the most prolific serial killer in American history.

In Blind Eye, James Stewart takes listeners into the closed world of America's medical establishment, where doctors repeatedly accept the world of fellow physicians over that of nurses, hospital workers and patients -- even after the horrible truth emerges.

With prodigious investigative reporting, Stewart's mesmerizing account moves from the hospital rooms of the prestigious Ohio State University Hospitals to Illinois, South Dakota, New York and finally to a remote missionary hospital in Zimbabwe. There Stewart tracked down survivors, relatives of victims, shaken hospital workers -- and evidence that may finally lead Swango to be charged with murder. Stewart brings to riveting life the story of a psychopathic physician and those who protected, trusted, pursued and, in some cases, loved him.

Dr. Michael Swango slipped easily through the cracks. If Michael Swango could repeatedly slip through, who else has? With Blind Eye, James Stewart adds to his reputation as one of the country's most intrepid investigative reporters with this exposure of a dangerous doctor and a failed system.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Chillingly thorough…Wonderfully done…An elaborate journalistic reconstruction that has the fascination of an acutely observed and troubling novel.”  New York Times Book Review
“It’s a credit to the grace and authority of Stewart’s writing that despite Swango’s never having been convicted of murder, the reader does not question his capacity to kill…His examination of Swango’s psyche is meticulous and convincing.”  Salon
“This true-crime story of a serial killer doctor is handled by journalist pro Stewart in unsparingly lean and mean terms…Stewart’s hard reporting skills yield a great nail-biter of a story, making for riveting listening.”  Publishers Weekly
“Fascinating and at times downright scary.”  Library Journal

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Author Bio: James B. Stewart

Author Bio: James B. Stewart

James B. Stewart is the author of numerous works, including the blockbuster Den of Thieves. He is a columnist for the New York Times and a professor at Columbia Journalism School. In 1988, he won a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on the stock market crash and insider trading. Rachel Abrams, a former media reporter for the New York Times, is a senior producer and reporter for the television series The New York Times Presents. In 2018, she was part of a team that won the Pulitzer Prize for public service for reporting that exposed sexual harassment and misconduct.

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Runtime: 4.92
Audience: Adult
Language: English