
John Carreyrou
Investigative Reporter at The New York Times
NY Times reporter and bestselling author of Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup. Ex-@WSJ. Send story tips to [email protected]
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2 months ago |
infobae.com | John Carreyrou
CancerMedical DevicesBloodDeaths (Fatalities)Regulation and Deregulation of IndustryPrivate EquityStart-upsExThera Medical CorpQuadrant Clinical Care LLCQuadrant Management IncFood and Drug AdministrationQuasha, AlanIlic, SanjaAntigua and BarbudaChow, Dr. JonathanJohn, Dr. JoeyEl avión privado despegó de la isla caribeña de Antigua en abril transportando tres tanques de oxígeno comprimido, altamente combustibles, y un enfermo terminal de cáncer.
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2 months ago |
rethinking65.com | John Carreyrou
The private jet took off from the Caribbean island of Antigua in April carrying three highly combustible tanks of compressed oxygen and a terminally ill cancer patient. Kim Hudlow had chartered the plane for her husband, David. She crouched by his side on the five-hour journey to Florida, frantically adjusting the valve on one of the oxygen tanks as he struggled to breathe. A doctor had just told her he was dying. She was terrified he wouldn’t survive the flight. It was an abrupt turnaround.
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2 months ago |
nytimes.com | John Carreyrou
El avión privado despegó de la isla caribeña de Antigua en abril transportando tres tanques de oxígeno comprimido, altamente combustibles, y un enfermo terminal de cáncer. Kim Hudlow había alquilado el avión para su marido, David. Estuvo en cuclillas a su lado durante las cinco horas que duró el viaje a Florida, ajustando frenéticamente la válvula de uno de los tanques de oxígeno mientras él luchaba por respirar. Un médico acababa de decirle que él se estaba muriendo.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
nytimes.com | John Carreyrou
In February, two months before the Hudlows' ill-fated trip to Antigua, Jonathan Chow, ExThera's director of medical affairs, warned the company's top executives in a letter that the Antigua operation amounted to an unethical and unsafe experiment on patients and urged them to shut it down, according to three people familiar with the matter. During a brief visit to the island, Dr. Chow had witnessed patients bleeding from catheter wounds and screaming in pain. ExThera didn't act on his pleas.
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Jul 21, 2024 |
bestlifeonline.com | John Carreyrou |James Grebey
True crime is one of the most popular genres of TV shows and podcasts, but many of the most shocking and compelling investigations into murder, scams, and other illegal acts were first documented on the page. In fact, some of the most acclaimed true crime series are adaptations of books (and many of those books are expanded versions of magazine articles).
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