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In this episode of American Greed, a
mysterious plague is sweeping the
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I've got this strange headache, like a
headache I've never had before.
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Hundreds of people are falling victim to
a devastating illness.
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It felt like my head was going to
explode.
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I was begging for death. I wanted to
die. The pain was relentless.
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And 100 people will die.
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He was gone.
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Just gone.
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A man who 18 days ago had been loving
life
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to nothing.
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The one thing all the victims share is
that they got medicine from this man,
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Barry Catton.
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He pockets $3 million in under a year.
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manufacturing drugs in a clean room that
is far from clean.
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They had bacteria growing in the room.
They had mold growing in the room.
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And what do his victims believe stopped
Cadden from cleaning up his act?
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Greed.
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He was making so much money.
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At the University of Rhode Island, Barry
Catt, as his yearbook photo shows,
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graduates in 1990.
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He goes on to the school's College of
Pharmacy.
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On becoming a pharmacist, he takes an
oath, promising to make the welfare of
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humanity and relief of suffering his
primary concern.
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Pharmacists play a really...
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important role in our society, they are
truly the gatekeepers between our
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nation's drug supply and patients.
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And with that promise to put patients
first, in 1998, Cadden starts a
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compounding pharmacy called New England
Compounding Center, NECC.
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A compounding pharmacy doesn't just sell
drugs, it makes them for patients who
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need customized medicine.
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So, for example, if you had a child who
was allergic to a particular ingredient
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in a drug, a compounding pharmacy could
make that drug without that ingredient
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in it.
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With NECC, Catton decides to go big and
sell his drugs across the country to
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hospitals and clinics.
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As part of that effort...
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He has his sales meetings videotaped so
his team can listen to his instructions
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on the road.
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This video of one meeting shows how
Cadden describes what makes any CC
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from other compounders. The people, the
clean rooms, the testing procedures, our
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cleaning procedures, it's all that
boring stuff. That's what adds up, and
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what produces a quality product.
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It was quality, quality, quality.
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That was the sales pitch.
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But Barry Catton has one problem to get
around, regulation.
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If NECC sells drugs in bulk, like a
manufacturer, the Food and Drug
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Administration will oversee his
operation.
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But if he calls NECC a pharmacy that is
filling specific prescriptions, he will
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fall under the jurisdiction of the
Massachusetts State Board of Pharmacy.
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And that is exactly what Barry Catton
wants.
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They had three inspectors for 1 ,100
pharmacies in the state of
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That's it.
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They had no experience with clean rooms.
They had very little experience with
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compounding. And those are the folks
that Barry Catton wanted to regulate him
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because there was no regulation at all.
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This videotape of a sales meeting
reveals how Catton views the state
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They don't even know what they're
looking at. They have no clue. They go
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They're like, oh, Barry's place looks
great.
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Yeah, I got to go.
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a coffee and they go out the door.
Really, that's what it is like.
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But still, to keep NECC looking like a
pharmacy, not a manufacturer, he needs
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prescriptions.
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And so his salespeople ask customers,
clinics and hospitals to supply patient
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names with their orders.
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Barry had an in -house group of and
other typists who took the
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orders and they typed up prescriptions.
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The customers know the names don't
matter, and so any names will do.
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They use doctor's names, staff names,
and a lot of times they use made -up
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names. They use celebrity names.
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A look in NECC's files shows fake
prescriptions created using names
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like Donald Trump.
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Calvin Klein, L .L. Bean, Filet -O
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The need for patient names is a touchy
topic, as revealed in this training
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when a salesman brings it up in a
meeting.
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Is it a one -to -one patient names for
the bulbar blocks?
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Um, that's something for another time.
Yeah, let's not, that's...
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We can talk about that. That's actually
one of the more difficult things we do.
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Let's just talk about the products now
while we're being recorded.
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It sounds like fraud.
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But for Barry Catton, it's a business
plan.
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And that says a lot about Barry Catton.
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It says that he's more interested in
taking the easy way out without.
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or any more oversight than he needs to
tolerate, which makes him basically
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exactly the wrong kind of person to be
in charge of a facility that mixes
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drugs that get injected into people.
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But his scheme to evade FDA regulation
works.
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In 2006, after the FDA investigates
complaints about the quality of NECC's
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medicine, it issues him a warning
letter.
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And Catton is ready with his defense.
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Barry Catton pushes back in terms of
jurisdiction, saying we fall under the
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Board of Pharmacy, we do not fall under
the FDA. And basically saying you don't
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have jurisdiction over us because we
have these patient -specific
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And so Catton continues to grow his
business with little scrutiny.
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And in 2011, there is a crisis in the
country that serves him well.
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Healthcare professionals are raising red
flags about the supply of our nation's
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prescription drugs.
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A national drug shortage, and Barry
Cadden steps up production to meet a new
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demand. He had his staff in the clean
room working overtime to make these
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that were on shortage, and the business
skyrocketed.
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But in the short history of NECC, there
is what some consider a red flag.
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In 2004, NECC is sued by the widow of a
man who she claims died when
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he received a contaminated steroid
injection made by NECC.
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NECC settles the case with no admission
of wrongdoing for $400 ,000.
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What's so important to learn from that
experience was that Barry Cannon was on
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notice that if you don't do these things
correctly, people can die.
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Up next on American Greed, NECC
unleashes a mystery.
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We were in uncharted territory.
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It wasn't in the books.
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hours outside of Nashville is the small
town of Albany, Kentucky.
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It's where Eddie Loveless works his
entire life as a lawyer and earns a
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reputation.
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Dad would help anyone who asked. The
people knew they could depend on him and
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they could trust him.
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In 2012, Eddie is a circuit court judge.
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I even had some of the criminals who
would say to me, I want your dad to be
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judge in my case because I know that
I'll be treated fairly.
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And his family thinks pretty highly of
him, too.
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He was the best grandfather that our
children could possibly have had.
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I just can't say enough good things
about him.
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In the summer of 2012, at age 78...
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He is in good health, but goes to a
clinic within St. Thomas Hospital in
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Nashville to get steroid injections in
his spine to relieve pain and
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inflammation.
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After a shot in August, he has a
headache, then numbness in his fingers.
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And a few days later, it is clear
something is really wrong.
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He was sitting there in the kitchen, had
a terrible look on his face.
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I will forget that.
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And he said, my legs don't work.
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He said, I've been twice out front to
get my paper, and he said, I've fallen.
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He is taken to Vanderbilt University
Medical Center in Nashville.
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The doctor there thinks he may have
suffered a stroke, but it makes no sense
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that he is not recovering.
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He's going downhill fast.
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My brother's youngest daughter would go
in, and she would say, Papa, give me the
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thumbs up.
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That thumb would go up.
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And then Sunday, there was no response.
He wouldn't squeeze her
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hand. No response at all.
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As the loveless family gathers around
Eddie, just down the hall in the same
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hospital is another mystery.
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A 55 -year -old man has been diagnosed
with meningitis.
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The funny thing about it was when we
sent specimens to our laboratory, which
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would have revealed the bacteria, there
was nothing there. Nothing grew.
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And then his doctor, thinking outside
the box, sends the specimen to be tested
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for fungal disease.
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It comes back positive.
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And now the doctors know the patient has
fungal meningitis, an extremely rare
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condition.
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We were in uncharted territory.
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It wasn't in the books.
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His doctors later learn that the patient
received a steroid injection at the
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same clinic where Eddie Loveless
received his injection.
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Immediately, the clinic doctors called
the owner of the company that made the
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steroid they injected, NECC, New England
Compounding Center.
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NECC, Barry Cannon's initial response
is, it's not us.
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They say, look, see, here's our test
results. They show that the drug that
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have, the methylprednisolone acetate
preservative -free, it's sterile.
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But that sterile test result may not
mean much.
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The reason?
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When it made the drug in August, NECC
prepared 12 .5 liters of the steroid.
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It only sent out 5 milliliters for
sterility testing.
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They were supposed to send out 20
samples for every lot. They were sending
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one.
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And a tiny one at that.
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If you have a batch of drugs that has
fungi in it, and you're only taking 5
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the chances that you're going to capture
a sample with the fungus in it is very
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limited.
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Sending out such a small sample is
risky, especially when Katten has been
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informed that his process for
sterilizing drugs is failing.
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According to federal prosecutors,
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NECC pharmacists routinely shortchange
the time their products are placed in
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pressure chamber used to sterilize the
drugs. The time should be 20 minutes.
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At NECC, they cut it to 15 or less.
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But it gets worse.
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Because when NECC sends a drug out for
sterility testing, it does not always
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wait for test results before shipping
the drug.
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Sterility testing is a time test. It
takes 14 days to test a drug.
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But NECC wanted to ship drugs. Barry
Catton wanted to ship drugs.
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On at least three occasions in 2012,
Katten is notified that antibiotic
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solutions used in surgery NECC has
already shipped to hospitals are not
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And what does Barry Katten do?
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Nothing.
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What that means is, Barry Katten didn't
have the courage, the...
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to call those doctors, to call those
hospitals and say, hey, that drug I
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you is actually not sterile. Don't use
it on your patients.
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And just weeks after Katten learns his
drugs are testing not sterile, more
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patients who received NECC's steroid are
falling dangerously ill.
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And in Albany, Kentucky,
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More than 2 ,000 people show up to pay
last respects to Eddie Loveless.
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Up next, loved ones are dying and no one
seems to know why.
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The doctors are confused.
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They don't understand.
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In September 2012, as NECC becomes a
prime suspect in a medical mystery,
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the business is thriving.
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The company is shipping drugs to
hundreds of facilities across the
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And for a family -owned business, the
revenues are impressive.
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$132 million in six years.
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Orders were coming in so quickly that...
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Staff there just couldn't keep up with
them. And the order came in on fax
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machines, and he said to his head of
sales one night that the sound of the
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machine was like his ATM.
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Chattin is now living in a 9 ,000
-square -foot house in a town close to
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business.
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In addition, he owns a waterfront house.
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In a pretty seaside community in Rhode
Island.
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He was doing extremely well.
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But while his profits look good,
Tatton's emails show evidence of a
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risk.
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In June 2012, he writes to one of his
NECC pharmacists, We can't do what you
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currently doing.
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This is a disaster waiting to happen.
People can die.
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He writes about one of the pharmacy
technicians.
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Ask him how he would feel if his sloppy
technique killed some poor slob.
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In August, he describes an actual oil
leak in the floor of the clean room as
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a huge issue.
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Actually, in a room that is supposed to
be sterile, oil seeping in from an
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underground waste site could be
considered a huge issue.
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They would wipe it away. At one point,
they started covering it with plastic
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tape.
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And then there are the results of what
is called environmental monitoring.
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Every week, Petri dishes are placed in
the clean room with material that would
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show the presence of microorganisms in
the room.
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Increasingly, it showed contamination in
that room. They had...
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Bacteria growing in the room. They had
mold growing in the room. They had mold
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and bacteria growing on the gloved
fingertips of the technicians and the
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pharmacists after they had made a drug.
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37 out of 38 weeks in 2012, Barry Cadden
had alert or action levels of
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mold and bacteria in his clean room.
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And with all these warning signs of
danger ahead, Tadden never orders
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to stop.
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The bottom line is that doing things
properly takes time and money.
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If you're seeing mold in the room,
you're supposed to stop production. That
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costs money. You're supposed to hire an
industrial cleaning company to come in
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and help remediate.
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That's time and money.
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In July, Catton writes an email saying,
we had another fungal bloom on June
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28th. The day after that bloom, NECC
manufactures the pain steroid
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methylprednisolone acetate and then
ships it to clinics across the country
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injected into the spines of thousands of
patients.
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One NECC customer is a clinic in
Roanoke, Virginia.
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where Doug Wingate gets an injection to
help with pain.
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Doug is 47, a father of two.
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Doug was an awesome person.
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He worked hard. His number one priority
in his life was me, his
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children, and his home.
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The day after his steroid injection,
Doug has a headache.
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By the next week, he is in so much pain,
Sharon takes him to the ER.
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The doctors are confused.
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They don't understand.
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What they're seeing does not indicate
bacterial
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or viral meningitis, but they're not
sure.
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Bewildered. Sharon watches her healthy
husband very quickly slip away.
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I talked to him, and I talked to him,
and there was no response.
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He couldn't hear me. He couldn't squeeze
my hand.
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Twelve days after he received the
injection, Doug Wingate dies.
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He was gone.
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Just gone.
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A man who 18 days ago had been
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walking, laughing, and loving life
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to nothing.
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Absolutely nothing.
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And what Sharon doesn't know...
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is that 400 miles away in Atlanta,
Doug's death is tied to what is becoming
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national crisis.
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Just days after he dies, the CDC opens
an investigation into the fungal
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meningitis cases in Tennessee.
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All of these patients had received
steroid injections in the spinal area
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compounded medication.
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And this was concerning to us because
compounded medications can sometimes be
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contaminated if they're not compounded
correctly.
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And so on September 25th, it's time for
another call to Barry Catton.
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We asked him if there were any issues
that could have been going on in the
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compounding pharmacy to make it a
contamination event more likely.
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And the answer to those questions were,
by and large, no. That there were no
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issues with sterility, there were no
issues with any mold or any type of
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contamination events.
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At this point, people are dying and no
one understands the reason or how to
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treat them.
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Time was of the essence. And the last
thing you wanted to do was have somebody
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lie or minimize or, you know, try to
blame somebody else. And that's exactly
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what Barry Katten was doing.
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Later that same day.
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Cadden receives word that a clinic in
Indiana has found a gray -colored
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object in NECC's steroid.
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He responds just before midnight on
September 25th with just two words.
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Oh, no.
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What Barry Cadden realized on the night
of Tuesday, September 25th, is that it's
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the drug.
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That there's something in that drug that
is causing people to get sick and die.
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He doesn't tell anybody.
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But he starts calling clinics, and he
starts saying that we are conducting a
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recall.
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Up next, what other ingredients are in
Catton's high -quality medicine?
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There was gunk in these vials, and that
gunk was being injected into patients.
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A week after the CDC takes on the
investigation of a fungal meningitis
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in Tennessee, investigators want to know
if the illness is limited to Tennessee.
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So I started cold calling clinics and
just calling them and trying to figure
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if they were finding patients with the
same sort of constellation of symptoms.
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Finally, on September 27th, a response
comes in from a clinic in North
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And they basically were like, yes, we
have a case like this.
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And so that was when we knew that it was
bigger than one clinic.
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Potentially much bigger, in fact.
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NECC shipped more than 17 ,000 vials of
medication from contaminated lots to 20
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states.
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When I started to realize how big this
outbreak was going to be, I felt a
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tremendous amount of...
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Fear of the unknown.
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I felt like I was looking over the edge
of a cliff and I couldn't see the
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bottom. I didn't see how far this was
going to go. I didn't know how bad this
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was going to get.
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Days later in Massachusetts, the FDA
joins the Massachusetts Board of
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in an inspection of NECC.
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Inside, they find dirty floor mats, a
leaky boiler next to the clean room.
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Residue on hoods.
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They saw a place that was not in
control.
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They found a place that was very much
out of control.
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And then an inspector picks up one of
the vials of the suspected steroid.
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And she sees a black spot.
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FDA inspectors testified that when they
saw that black spot in that drug, they
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knew that they had their answer.
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That this is what was causing.
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The outbreak.
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The nationwide outbreak.
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Later, the FDA tests 50 vials of NECC's
steroid. All come back
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positive with mold or bacteria.
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At the CDC, scientists determine that
there are 13 different contaminants in
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medicine.
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It wasn't just the fungus that was
really causing this outbreak. There were
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other fungi and even other bacteria.
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So I like to say there was gunk. I mean,
there was gunk in these vials, and that
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gunk was being injected into patients.
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And now the urgent mission is to notify
every single person who is at risk.
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That involved thousands of people around
the country, literally.
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And in some cases, even law enforcement
was employed to go knock on doors to let
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people know that they had potentially
had been exposed.
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So this is really a Herculean effort and
probably one of the things that ended
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up saving the most amount of lives in
this outbreak.
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One of the people who is notified is
Margaret Carmichael, who received her
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injection in Michigan.
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Almost immediately.
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The next day, I got this strange
headache, like a headache I've never had
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before.
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And it was like out of the top of my
head.
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And my tailbone was the worst searing
pain I have ever felt in my
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life.
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Margaret is a salesperson for a
construction business, and she is on the
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when she gets a call from the pain
clinic.
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So I answered it, and she said,
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Do you have a headache?
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Do you have this? Do you have that?
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And I'm like, yes, yes, yes, and yes.
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And she said, I need you to get to an ER
now.
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That was on October 5th.
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I went in on October 5th and didn't come
back out until May.
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Up next, if the disease is bad, just
wait for the cure.
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I lost 45 pounds.
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I lost a lot of my hair, my eyebrows.
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I was so sick.
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In October 2012, the fungal meningitis
outbreak tied to the New England
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Compounding Center is a national news
story.
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Health officials say a deadly meningitis
outbreak may be linked to steroid
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injections manufactured at a
Massachusetts pharmacy.
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The number of states affected grows
daily, and the death count is rising
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quickly. The nationwide meningitis
outbreak continues to grow. The CDC says
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more people have died, bringing the
death toll to 23.
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And in Roanoke, Virginia, the Fouts
family gets one of the calls notifying
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potential NECC victims.
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October 4th, received a phone call.
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Remember that day pretty vividly.
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And, you know, it just shocks you. It
takes your breath away.
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15 -year -old Zach Fouts received a
steroid shot.
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And now his parents tell him he is at
risk for a rare and dangerous disease.
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The first question he asked us is, has
anybody died?
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You know, we say, yeah.
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And, sorry,
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I get emotional because bringing all
these memories back.
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But, you know, 15 -year -old kid, he's
not 16 yet.
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And he takes it like a young man and
just goes on back up to his room.
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The incubation period is said to be 35
to 49 days.
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If Zach can make it through the next
month, he could be one of the lucky ones
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whose injection was not contaminated.
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Every day was, are you okay?
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Do you have a headache? Do you have a
temperature?
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Going in and checking on him, almost as
if I had an infant.
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Zach, a strong, healthy teenager, is a
star athlete in his high school.
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His dream is to one day play Division I
college sports.
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Three days after his 16th birthday, he
has an amazing game.
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So I get out there and, you know, I have
three interceptions or turn one for a
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touchdown in my sophomore year against
the defending state champs.
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And I remember looking at my wife in the
stands and I said, I think we got this
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beat.
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We got it beat.
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But just a few days later, the headaches
start.
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It felt like something in my head was,
my head was going to explode. I mean,
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just getting worse. I mean, I'm ripping
up pillows.
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Zach spent 17 days in the hospital in
excruciating pain, unable to
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tolerate light or food.
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When you're sitting as a mom in a room
with your child who is not speaking, not
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eating, only throwing up and screaming,
it's a pretty lonely, desperate.
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feeling for a long time that's right
he's gonna die his
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friends who visit are worried too seeing
your friend you know it's big you
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know big athlete just going downhill and
there's you know just like a truck with
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no brakes just going downhill no one can
stop it
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Across the country, hospitals are
admitting patients with symptoms just
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Zach's.
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In Indiana, Dawn Elliott, who received
five contaminated injections, is in a
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world of pain.
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I was begging for death. I wanted to
die. I wanted to stop.
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It just, the pain was relentless.
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The hardest hit state is Michigan.
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where Margaret Carmichael is undergoing
treatment.
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That was kind of ground zero.
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They basically cleared off two floors in
the hospital and were bringing people
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in. I mean, then I can't tell you how
many times I heard code blue.
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I can't tell you how many times I heard
that.
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You know how scary that is?
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Meanwhile, at the CDC, infectious
disease doctors have been urgently
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figure out a treatment plan.
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We knew here we were dealing with an
unknown pathogen, that we really didn't
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know what it was capable of doing,
already had caused some deaths, so we
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could cause death, and there were no
treatment recommendations for it.
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The treatment the CDC comes up with is
intense.
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Some patients believe it is similar to
chemotherapy.
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I was so sick.
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I lost 45 pounds.
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I couldn't eat.
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You know, I lost a lot of my hair, my
eyebrows.
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And then there are the hallucinations.
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I was laying in bed and so out of it. I
was picking at things in the air,
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thinking I was getting clothes off the
shelf.
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I would vacuum crumbs off the bed.
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Imaginary crumbs.
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Meanwhile, in Albany, Kentucky, Karen
Talbot hears a news story that mentions
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the St. Thomas Hospital Clinic.
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And I just stood there speechless. And
then finally I said, that's where I took
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Daddy.
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And so Eddie Loveless' family has his
body exhumed and an autopsy performed.
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Cause of death,
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fungal meningitis.
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He is now listed as Barry Cadden's first
known victim.
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We were re -traumatized, repeatedly re
-traumatized. You relived it over and
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over and over again.
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You were glued to the news. You saw
stories about individuals who had died,
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individuals who were sick. And we had
just buried dad.
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When Sharon Wingate finally gets a call
from the coroner explaining that a
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contaminated injection killed Doug, she
has a powerful reaction.
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Furious.
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Absolutely dumbfounded, furious,
confused, and
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why?
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By October 5th, NECC has been shut down.
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All of its medications are recalled.
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For those who come to understand what
happened there, it appears the outbreak
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was inevitable.
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It was like playing a game of Russian
roulette, and they just kept adding
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bullets into the chamber.
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We're not sterilizing correctly.
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There's a bullet. We're not testing
correctly.
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There's a bullet. We're ignoring the
fact that there's mold and bacteria
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growing. There's another bullet. And
then they put those bullets in the
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revolver, they spun the chamber, and
they fired.
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It was absolutely inevitable.
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Up next, Barry Catton faces a bold
allegation and a daughter's rage.
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My father was murdered.
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He was murdered.
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As NECC's contaminated steroid continues
to claim lives in the U .S., Congress
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holds hearings in November 2012 to
address the failure of federal and state
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regulators to prevent the crisis.
468
00:35:26,580 --> 00:35:30,920
The body count is growing by the day and
hundreds, hundreds have fallen ill.
469
00:35:31,680 --> 00:35:32,730
Inexcusable.
470
00:35:33,300 --> 00:35:36,880
The first witness to testify is Joyce
Loveless.
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00:35:37,440 --> 00:35:40,240
The FDA, the NECC.
472
00:35:41,190 --> 00:35:48,169
Whoever is responsible, I want them to
know their lack of
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00:35:48,170 --> 00:35:53,570
attention to their duties cost my
husband his life.
474
00:35:54,290 --> 00:35:56,370
She is there to speak for Eddie.
475
00:35:57,330 --> 00:36:01,629
I felt like I owed it to him. There was
nothing else I could do for him at that
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00:36:01,630 --> 00:36:07,069
point. But I could do that. I could
speak out and let people know what an
477
00:36:07,070 --> 00:36:09,070
important life.
478
00:36:09,720 --> 00:36:12,720
It may not have been important to them,
but it was to us.
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00:36:13,660 --> 00:36:17,860
Do you swear to tell the whole truth and
nothing but the truth, so help you God?
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00:36:17,861 --> 00:36:19,079
I do.
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00:36:19,080 --> 00:36:23,540
Barry Catton is also called and declines
to testify.
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00:36:23,541 --> 00:36:27,719
Mr. Chairman, on advice of counsel, I
respectfully decline to answer on the
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00:36:27,720 --> 00:36:31,639
basis of my constitutional rights and
privileges, including the Fifth
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00:36:31,640 --> 00:36:33,380
to the United States Constitution.
485
00:36:34,500 --> 00:36:37,400
But he can't escape the questions for
long.
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00:36:39,370 --> 00:36:43,450
In Boston, federal prosecutors are
preparing an indictment.
487
00:36:44,930 --> 00:36:50,089
We didn't want the case to just be a
fraud case, because what happened here
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00:36:50,090 --> 00:36:51,570
so much bigger than a fraud.
489
00:36:53,550 --> 00:37:00,109
Federal prosecutors determine that 793
people in 20 states
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00:37:00,110 --> 00:37:03,170
are made seriously ill by the tainted
medication.
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00:37:04,230 --> 00:37:07,990
Of those, 100 people die.
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00:37:10,000 --> 00:37:16,059
And that is why in December 2014, Katten
is charged with 97 counts of mail
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00:37:16,060 --> 00:37:18,600
fraud, racketeering, and other
violations.
494
00:37:19,880 --> 00:37:24,640
The indictment includes 25 acts of
second -degree murder.
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00:37:25,500 --> 00:37:29,200
It is essentially acting with a reckless
indifference for human life.
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00:37:29,720 --> 00:37:35,419
That is what the evidence showed to us
very clearly, and we wanted the case to
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00:37:35,420 --> 00:37:36,470
reflect that.
498
00:37:36,900 --> 00:37:38,740
Katten pleads not guilty.
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00:37:39,230 --> 00:37:45,189
But like many who lost loved ones, Karen
Talbot believes the murder charge is
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00:37:45,190 --> 00:37:47,870
deserved. My father was murdered.
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00:37:48,790 --> 00:37:50,030
He was murdered.
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00:37:52,710 --> 00:37:58,469
Sharon, Doug Wingate's widow, is called
to testify at Cadden's trial in January
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00:37:58,470 --> 00:37:59,520
2017.
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00:38:00,390 --> 00:38:02,270
I wanted to face Barry Cadden.
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00:38:03,050 --> 00:38:05,150
I wanted Barry Cadden to see me.
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00:38:05,630 --> 00:38:07,770
I wanted him to see our daughter.
507
00:38:08,620 --> 00:38:14,239
And I wanted him to see the pain that we
have lived through
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00:38:14,240 --> 00:38:18,020
since 2012.
509
00:38:19,580 --> 00:38:21,760
The trial lasts 10 weeks.
510
00:38:22,240 --> 00:38:26,280
Catton is found guilty on 57 fraud and
racketeering counts.
511
00:38:27,240 --> 00:38:32,479
But the jury split on the second -degree
murder charges, and he is not convicted
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00:38:32,480 --> 00:38:33,680
on those allegations.
513
00:38:35,150 --> 00:38:38,710
Both Catton and the Department of
Justice have filed appeals.
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00:38:39,570 --> 00:38:41,310
And Catton's sentence?
515
00:38:41,850 --> 00:38:44,470
Nine years in federal prison.
516
00:38:45,290 --> 00:38:50,129
We're on record as asking for what we
thought would be a proportional sentence
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00:38:50,130 --> 00:38:52,450
for Catton, and that was 35 years.
518
00:38:52,670 --> 00:38:58,949
35 years better reflects the sheer
amount of human destruction
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00:38:58,950 --> 00:39:03,490
that these guys caused, led by Catton.
520
00:39:04,650 --> 00:39:07,250
Many of his victims are outraged.
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00:39:08,450 --> 00:39:09,650
Nine years.
522
00:39:10,690 --> 00:39:13,070
His life's altered for nine years.
523
00:39:14,070 --> 00:39:15,570
Mine, forever.
524
00:39:16,170 --> 00:39:18,590
My children is forever.
525
00:39:19,070 --> 00:39:21,110
And he got nine years.
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00:39:22,510 --> 00:39:23,560
Devastated.
527
00:39:25,330 --> 00:39:30,789
Both Barry Catton and his attorney do
not respond to requests for comment from
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00:39:30,790 --> 00:39:31,840
American Greed.
529
00:39:32,490 --> 00:39:38,269
In the end, Catton pays $22 million to a
victim fund as part of a settlement for
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00:39:38,270 --> 00:39:39,490
multiple civil claims.
531
00:39:43,030 --> 00:39:48,570
But his victims say the price they pay
is much more than financial.
532
00:39:49,670 --> 00:39:55,769
Margaret Carmichael says she loses her
entire career and suffers memory loss
533
00:39:55,770 --> 00:39:59,730
constant pain from incurable
inflammation on her spine.
534
00:40:01,260 --> 00:40:02,680
It starts in the morning.
535
00:40:04,920 --> 00:40:09,600
It takes about a good hour and a half
before I can even get out of bed.
536
00:40:11,140 --> 00:40:13,540
I wake up in an incredible amount of
pain.
537
00:40:14,560 --> 00:40:15,880
Incredible amount of pain.
538
00:40:18,760 --> 00:40:21,380
Dawn Elliott has the same story.
539
00:40:22,180 --> 00:40:23,500
I lost my job.
540
00:40:24,300 --> 00:40:26,440
I'm on pain meds the rest of my life.
541
00:40:26,740 --> 00:40:29,200
And I had a surgery not to fix me.
542
00:40:29,880 --> 00:40:31,680
but only to save my life.
543
00:40:37,240 --> 00:40:43,199
Zach Fouts regains his health, and his
dream comes true when he is recruited to
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00:40:43,200 --> 00:40:47,420
play Division I football for Liberty
University in Lynchburg, Virginia.
545
00:40:48,960 --> 00:40:52,040
But the ordeal changes him forever.
546
00:40:52,820 --> 00:40:55,200
It still affects me to this day, you
know.
547
00:40:55,690 --> 00:40:59,929
With, you know, I have bad, really bad
dreams a lot. PTSD, I guess you could
548
00:40:59,930 --> 00:41:00,980
call it.
549
00:41:01,210 --> 00:41:04,050
You know, me dying in different
scenarios.
550
00:41:06,290 --> 00:41:11,509
In Albany, Kentucky, there is a
courtroom named for the judge who his
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00:41:11,510 --> 00:41:14,670
says dedicated his life to helping
others.
552
00:41:15,510 --> 00:41:19,750
And his children ask, what was Barry
Catton dedicated to?
553
00:41:20,490 --> 00:41:23,350
Saving patients or saving money?
554
00:41:24,060 --> 00:41:30,099
My father died as a result of people
being focused on profit margin
555
00:41:30,100 --> 00:41:33,140
versus patient care.
556
00:41:34,240 --> 00:41:36,940
And when you cut corners, it costs
lives.
557
00:41:41,940 --> 00:41:47,559
Sharon Wingate moves to Holden Beach,
North Carolina, where she and Doug had
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00:41:47,560 --> 00:41:48,610
planned to retire.
559
00:41:49,020 --> 00:41:54,329
Like many victims, She believes there is
just one thing behind what happened to
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00:41:54,330 --> 00:41:55,380
her family.
561
00:41:55,850 --> 00:42:00,450
Greed. He was making so much money.
562
00:42:00,690 --> 00:42:05,350
I can't fathom the mindset other than
greed.
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00:42:05,400 --> 00:42:09,950
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