
Health professionals can easily kill a patient with one drug that isn’t detected on toxicology tests. The drug is injected into the patient’s IV – and within minutes, the patient dies from a cardiac arrest that is ruled “natural”.
In a recent episode of ABC’s General Hospital, ESPN host Stephen A. Smith interrupted a nurse trying to kill a patient with an injectable drug.
“Sorry to interrupt, but I’m gonna need to see some ID,” he said as he walked into a hospital room just as the nurse was about to commit murder.

This isn’t Smith’s first appearance on General Hospital. He previously appeared in a cameo on his favorite soap opera back in 2007. Since then he’s made over 40 appearances as a recurring character named “Brick”.
His most recent appearance as Brick went viral online.
Smith previously said he is a longtime fan of “General Hospital.” His sisters turned him on to the show growing up.
“I have four older sisters and when we came home from school, all the TVs in the house were on ‘General Hospital,'” Smith told ESPN Front Row in 2016. “Since I wasn’t allowed outside until I finished my homework, I watched the soap every day.”
They got Stephen A. Smith playing the hero in General Hospital
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