How to Watch Dr. Death: Cutthroat Conman

The Spool Staff
April 27th, 2024

On the same day Peacock is premiering season two of its hit anthology series Dr. Death, the streamer is also releasing a feature-length documentary about the same man called Dr. Death: Cutthroat Conman. You know, so you don’t have to rabidly Google the facts of the case right after bingeing the drama – you can watch for yourself how true the Edgar Ramírez- and Mandy Moore-led series is.

According to Peacock, the documentary will gather experts and journalists close to the case and have them suppose what went through the peculiar mind of Dr. Paolo Macchiarini as he experimented on his helpless patients and manipulated his then-girlfriend Benita Alexander.

Where to watch Dr. Death: Cutthroat Conman

Dr. Death: Cutthroat Conman will be available to stream on Peacock on December 21, the same day Dr. Death season 2 is set to premiere.

There’s only one way to watch Dr. Death: Cutthroat Conman, and that’s by streaming it on Peacock.

Dr. Death: Cutthroat Conman on Peacock

Peacock famously used to offer viewers a free way to watch their favorite shows online. But even though it no longer has a zero-cost option, it’s still home to a lot of must-watch titles.

Peacock

Apart from NBC sitcoms, Bravo reality shows, live news channels, and sports events like Sunday Night Football and Premier League matches, Peacock is also the streaming home to originals like Girls5Eva, Poker Face, and Bel-Air. A subscription costs $6/month, but if you want to opt out of ads and tune into your local NBC channel on top of all this, then you can choose their Premium Plus plan, which costs $12/month.

How much does Peacock cost?

$5.99/month

Which channels are on Peacock?

80’s Mixtape, American Greed, Caso Cerrado, CNBC Ka-Ching, CNBC Make It, D&D Live, Fail Army, Fallon Tonight, Food52, Hallmark Channel, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, Hell’s Kitchen, In It To Win It, Kiss Me Deadly, Laugh Here, NatureVision TV, NBC local channels, NBC News Now, NBC Sports on Peacock, Office Shorts, Olympic Channel, Out of This World, Peacock Reality, People Are Awesome, ReelzChannel, Saved by the Bell, Seth Meyers Now, Sky News, SNL Vault, Telemundo, The Choice, The Pet Collective, The Rotten Tomatoes Channel, TODAY All Day, True Crime, Unsolved Mysteries, USGA, Weather Spy, WWE Network

Dr. Death: The Undoctored Story is also available to watch on Peacock

When it debuted Dr. Death back in 2021, Peacock also released a companion docuseries called Dr. Death: The Undoctored Story for viewers to watch right after. If you’re planning a true-crime marathon ahead of season 2’s release, then you’ll be glad to know you can watch the first documentary of the Dr. Death streaming series on Peacock as well.

Peacock

Apart from NBC sitcoms, Bravo reality shows, live news channels, and sports events like Sunday Night Football and Premier League matches, Peacock is also the streaming home to originals like Girls5Eva, Poker Face, and Bel-Air. A subscription costs $6/month, but if you want to opt out of ads and tune into your local NBC channel on top of all this, then you can choose their Premium Plus plan, which costs $12/month.

How much does Peacock cost?

$5.99/month

Which channels are on Peacock?

80’s Mixtape, American Greed, Caso Cerrado, CNBC Ka-Ching, CNBC Make It, D&D Live, Fail Army, Fallon Tonight, Food52, Hallmark Channel, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, Hell’s Kitchen, In It To Win It, Kiss Me Deadly, Laugh Here, NatureVision TV, NBC local channels, NBC News Now, NBC Sports on Peacock, Office Shorts, Olympic Channel, Out of This World, Peacock Reality, People Are Awesome, ReelzChannel, Saved by the Bell, Seth Meyers Now, Sky News, SNL Vault, Telemundo, The Choice, The Pet Collective, The Rotten Tomatoes Channel, TODAY All Day, True Crime, Unsolved Mysteries, USGA, Weather Spy, WWE Network