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The Best Episodes of Autopsy: The Last Hours of... Season 5

Every episode of Autopsy: The Last Hours of... Season 5 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Autopsy: The Last Hours of... Season 5!

The Best Episodes of Autopsy: The Last Hours of... Season 5

Revealing the truth behind the controversial deaths of some of the most famous celebrities. Crucial medical evidence gained from the actual autopsies explains what killed...
  1. Background image for Phil Hartman
    7.7/10(52 votes)

    #1 - Phil Hartman

    S5:E2

    The episode examines the untimely death of actor Phil Hartman, known for his work on "Saturday Night Live" and "The Simpsons." Hartman was found dead in his home in May 1998.

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  2. Background image for Jim Morrison
    7.6/10(42 votes)

    #2 - Jim Morrison

    S5:E3

    The episode explores the life and death of The Doors frontman, who passed away in Paris at the age of 27.

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  3. Background image for Donda West
    7.6/10(39 votes)

    #3 - Donda West

    S5:E4

    The episode explores the life of Donda West, mother of rapper Kanye West, who was instrumental in her son's achievements. She passed away at 58, just one day after undergoing cosmetic surgery. Dr. Michael Hunter investigates her death by analyzing her autopsy report and speaking with those who cared for her before her sudden death.

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  4. Background image for Natalie Wood
    7.5/10(47 votes)

    #4 - Natalie Wood

    S5:E1

    The episode explores the events leading up to the death of the child actress from Miracle on 34th Street, who later became a beloved adult actress and married Robert Wagner twice. The marriage was marked by infidelity rumors, prompting questions about whether her death was accidental or a result of foul play.

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  5. Background image for Rodney King
    6.9/10(27 votes)

    #5 - Rodney King

    S5:E5

    In 1991, Rodney King was beaten by four white police officers, leading to widespread outrage. The Los Angeles riots erupted following the officers' acquittal, sparking significant unrest.

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    #6 - John Belushi

    S5:E6

    The episode delves into the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of comic legend and actor John Belushi on March 5, 1982.

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    #7 - Jimi Hendrix

    S5:E7

    The episode examines the final hours of Jimi Hendrix and explores different theories surrounding his death on September 18, 1970.

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    #8 - Maurice Gibb

    S5:E8

    The episode explores the life and death of Bee Gees member Maurice Gibb, who died on January 8, 2003, at his home in Miami.

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    #9 - Notorious B.I.G.

    S5:E9

    The episode provides a detailed examination of the unsolved murder of The Notorious B.I.G., who was fatally shot in a drive-by shooting on March 9, 1997.

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  11. Background image for Don Cornelius
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    #10 - Don Cornelius

    S5:E10

    Don Cornelius, the renowned creator of the music and dance show "Soul Train," was found shot to death at his home on February 1, 2012.

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    #11 - Liberace

    S5:E11

    Liberace was found dead at his home in Palm Springs, California on February 4, 1987. The circumstances of his death are unclear, as his doctor cited cardiac arrest on the death certificate, but the coroner suspected foul play and ordered an autopsy to investigate further.

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  13. Background image for Bobbi Kristina Brown
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    #12 - Bobbi Kristina Brown

    S5:E12

    An investigation into the cause of death of Bobbi Kristina Brown.

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    #13 - Chris Farley

    S5:E13

    The episode explores the life and career of Chris Farley, a larger-than-life Hollywood star known as one of the funniest comics of his generation.

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    #14 - Corey Haim

    S5:E14

    Examining Corey Haim's autopsy report, the investigation aims to dispel rumors and uncover the actual cause of the actor's tragic and untimely death at the age of 38.

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    #15 - Cory Monteith

    S5:E15

    The investigation focuses on examining the last hours of Cory Monteith.

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    #16 - Casey Kasem

    S5:E16

    The episode explores the tragic death and surrounding drama of beloved radio legend Casey Kasem, who passed away at the age of 82 in June 2014.

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Season 5 Ratings Summary

"Phil Hartman" is the best rated episode of "Autopsy: The Last Hours of..." season 5. It scored 7.7/10 based on 52 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 2/6/2016. This episode is rated 0.1 points higher than the second-best, "Jim Morrison".