Longtime nurse Kelly Clemings acts as an advocate for the dead after completing rigorous training to become a forensic nurse. Clemings has been instrumental in investigating many suspicious deaths in her position at the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office. She’s even worked on famous cases like that of notorious serial killer Anthony Sowell. She’s not in it to become famous or get her own TV show; her number one goal is to prevent future deaths through the information she uncovers.
Three siblings are taking their skills around the world on service missions to countries where they are desperately needed. Leon, Lynn and LouAnn Randall are all registered nurses who provide medical services to children in locations like Liberia through Children’s Surgery International.
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