to walking almost five miles a day. >> reporter: several months after starting at life tree, carol ann bosleyopioids and she went to rehab. >> she had lost weight. she was managing her pain on tylenol. only. >> reporter: soon afterward he says, carol ann got a call. >> she said dr. webster has requested that we come down, both of us come down and meet with him. >> reporter: to ray bosley's surprise during the appointment, he said webster suggested carol ann get back on painkillers. >> my response to him is, "my wife is addicted." >> reporter: about a year after that appointment, after taking his advice, carol ann bosley overdosed again, this time fatal. her story does not end there. weeks after her death, the medical examiner had ruled her death a suicide. >> i said why did you label it suicide? and he says well, i called dr. webster, he told me she committed suicide. why do you have to call dr. webster to get a diagnosis? shouldn't the diagnosis be based on the evidence in front of you? >> reporter: the utah medical examiner's office says webster didn't have any influence over the stated cau