The $9 billion medical ‘miracle’ that never existed

Elizabeth Holmes promised the world a medical revolution.

At 19, she claimed to have invented a miniaturized machine that with a single drop of blood could map a person’s health quickly, reliably and cheaply.

She boasted that her technology meant serious diseases like cancer would be prevented before they happened.

And it was not only a “wow” moment for patients.

High-profile investors rushed to pour a fortune into Holmes’ company, Theranos, and she became Silicon Valley’s first self-made female billionaire.

But as Tara Brown reports, her invention was an invention – it simply didn’t work.

Elizabeth Holmes is no visionary.

She’s a cruel fraudster who has put people’s lives at risk, and because of that, now faces 20 years in jail.

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