On October 31st 2020, the world was shocked by the news that legendary star of the silver screen and the man who optimized James Bond, Sean Connery, had died. As one of the original action heroes Sean had been dealing out thrills and spills to moviegoers for over sixty years by the time of his death. Born in the middle of the great depression Sean would rise from absolute poverty to become one of the most recognizable faces on the planet. When Sean was the first cast as Ian Flemmings literary super spy, James Bond, in 1962 he was relatively unknown, outside a few small roles on British television, but within just 7 short years, he would have five hit films with the franchise under his belt and millions in the bank as a wave of “Bondmania” took over the world. Life from the outside seemed to be all smooth sailing for Sean and he would die in The Bahamas surrounded by his loved ones at 90 years old. But behind closed doors, Sean suffered from cancer scares, potentially lethal throat polyps and in his later year’s severe dementia. Interestingly Sean’s death certificate would list old age as a contributing factor, this is unusual as old age itself is not a cause of death, no one dies from old age but rather the illnesses you contract in the later stage of your life and the bodies incapacity to deal with them. So if old age is listed as a cause, what did Sean do in his life to achieve such longevity and what really killed him? World-renowned forensic pathologist, Dr. Michael Hunter needs to analyze every detail available to piece together what was really happening in Sean’s body and how it lead to his death.