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Against The Odds

New Season - Dr. Death: The Cowboy

04 Jun 2026

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Chapter 1: What is the story of Dr. John Schneider, the cowboy doctor?

0.757 - 20.606 Laura Beal

Hi, I'm the host of Dr. Death, Laura Beal. In an all-new season, I dig into the story of a surgeon who took advantage of a broken system and the fight to bring him to justice. There are people you're told to trust, lawyers, teachers, especially doctors. But what happens when you put your life in someone's hands and they betray you?

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20.626 - 39.258 Laura Beal

Dr. Death, the cowboy, is the story of a charming neurosurgeon who rode into western towns selling a persona of confidence and care. He wore cowboy boots in the operating room and became sought after by patients. He promised to heal them, to help them. Instead, he left a trail of broken bodies.

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This season is about a doctor who's never truly been held accountable for the patients whose lives he ruined, and a story of greed, betrayal, and a fight for justice that will leave you questioning who to trust. We're about to play a clip from Dr. The Cowboy. Listen to Dr. The Cowboy wherever you get your podcasts. Audible subscribers can binge all episodes of Dr. The Cowboy ad-free right now.

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Start your Audible subscription in the Audible app or on Apple Podcasts. When they were called in, he sat at the edge of the exam table. He was in his 60s, tall and wiry, and he began to lay it out for them.

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I would go over the films with them and say, here's the problem. And then he told them what it meant. We're going to have to do surgery. We just need to fix the fusions that never healed. None of them healed.

Chapter 2: How did Dr. Schneider's surgeries lead to patient suffering?

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Christy was speechless, trying to take it all in. I said, the first surgery from Dr. Schneider? He said, no, none of the hardware has healed, none of it. And I'm picturing it in my head, all these screws and bolts in my mom's back just floating around. And I asked him, I said, so my mom was walking around with a broken back all this time? He said, yeah, none of it's healed.

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My mom didn't say anything. She was just listening in shock.

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Dr. Narotsky was clear that there were no magic fixes. The best he could do was to remove the hardware and fuse her spine for a third time.

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My brain was just going in every which direction. Like, do we trust this doctor? SeƱor, what are you doing?

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And there was one question in particular that was weighing on her mind. The thought that Dr. Schneider had planted in her head.

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I asked him if this was going to paralyze my mom. I still believed that he was right, Dr. Schneider, and anybody that touched her was going to paralyze her. There was nothing to be done. Dr. Narotsky told her that wouldn't happen.

Chapter 3: What challenges did patients face in trusting their doctors?

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He wasn't pushy at all. He said, think on it. Get back to me. Let me know what you think.

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Christy walked out of Dr. Narotsky's office relieved. Finally, she'd found someone willing to take on one of Dr. Schneider's patients. But as she took her mom and her two toddlers back out of the building and into the parking lot, Christy could feel her emotions rising.

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I got the kids and my mom in the truck and I walked around the parking lot so they wouldn't hear me.

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She pulled out her cell phone and punched in the number for the office of Dr. Schneider.

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I asked to speak to him. He wouldn't take the call, so I told the secretary to give him a message for me. I told her I wanted to hear it from Schneider, that he lied to us all these years, that my mom had a broken back, that she was walking around with hardware that's not even connected to her bones. And I wanted to hear it from him, what his thoughts are.

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Did he know all these years that my mom's fusion didn't heal? Did he put her through so much pain and agony? And I remember a few of the people in the parking lot looking at me. Because I was screaming on the phone, demanding him to get on the phone and talk to me and tell me what he thinks of this. She just kept saying, he's too busy, he's with patients, he cannot come to the phone.

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But I'll be sure to tell him.

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A week later, her mom got a letter. It was from Dr. Schneider. He wrote, I was aghast that your daughter would intimate and accuse myself or my staff of medical error or ignoring your needs. He went on with a warning for her. I am very concerned you chose Dr. Narotsky for your second opinion and would encourage you to be very, very careful before believing or letting this doctor treat you.

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I would be happy to sit down with you and your family and review these issues. As she scanned through the words, Christy could only think one thing.

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