I do not know where to start.
There were a lot of inaccuracies from the beginning to the end. I spoke to Morton Coleman in person.
I double checked some of the 'facts' presented in the 'medical documentary.'
What I suggest to all the viewers is not to believe everything you are told.
For example, the documentary states that Contadora Island is situated 35 miles southwest of the capital city.
In reality, Contadora's distance from Panama City is 40 miles southeast of Panama City.
Another example, is to make a small point. Although, the shah at time of his arrival at Cuernavaca was diagnosed with jaundice, there is a possibility that he could have had a tumor at the head of the pancreas. Using ultrasound is feasible to diagnose a tumor in the head of the pancreas but to further assess the extent of tumor progression, a CAT would have been needed at one point or another.
Dr. Ben Kean, did not know whether he had a biliary obstruction causing jaundice nor a tumor in the head of the pancreas. An ultrasound would have been fine at ABC hospital had they done the ultrasound there. Make the story short, Dr. Kean, would have been correct to request a CAT scan which was not available in Mexico but again that was not needed since he had gallstones. So this mess, is not easy to figure out.