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In [[2002]], {{preview|character|John Doggett}} likened [[Jack Preijers]], a murderous doctor, to Dr. Death. ({{TXF2}} "[[Audrey Pauley (episode)|Audrey Pauley]]")
 
In [[2002]], {{preview|character|John Doggett}} likened [[Jack Preijers]], a murderous doctor, to Dr. Death. ({{TXF2}} "[[Audrey Pauley (episode)|Audrey Pauley]]")
   
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:''It is unclear if Dr. Death is a fictional character within the X-Files Universe, or if Doggett created the name to describe Dr. Preijers. It is likely Doggett was referring to Harold Shipman, a serial killer the media named Dr. Death.''
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:''It is unclear if Dr. Death is a fictional character within the X-Files Universe, or if Doggett created the name to describe Dr. Preijers.''
   
 
Other references to the word "doctor" exist in popular culture; the song "{{WPS|Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves}}" by [[Cher]] contains the lines, "Papa would do whatever he could/Preach a little gospel, sell a couple bottles of doctor good." ({{TXF2}} "[[The Post-Modern Prometheus]]")
 
Other references to the word "doctor" exist in popular culture; the song "{{WPS|Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves}}" by [[Cher]] contains the lines, "Papa would do whatever he could/Preach a little gospel, sell a couple bottles of doctor good." ({{TXF2}} "[[The Post-Modern Prometheus]]")
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