It depends. Sometimes what's presented as 'Dr Death' could be a mix of real facts and creative storytelling. There might be a kernel of truth, but it could be embellished or adapted for entertainment purposes.
It is indeed a true story. The show or whatever it is you're referring to draws inspiration from actual happenings and real people involved in those circumstances.
Well, it's a bit of a mix. While it might draw inspiration from real-life incidents, the story could have been embellished or altered to make it more engaging for the audience.
The Chinese storyline of House of Death 3 was as follows:
The story took place in a secret laboratory called the House of Death. This laboratory was established by an evil organization called the Dark Shadow. They were dedicated to researching various supernatural forces and mysterious technologies.
The protagonist of the story was a young scientist named Allen. He joined the Dark Shadow organization and participated in laboratory research. During the research, Alan discovered that there were some dangerous supernatural forces and strange technologies in the laboratory, but he also discovered some secrets and purposes of the Dark Shadow Organization.
As the research progressed, Alan and his colleagues began to suffer all kinds of strange threats and attacks. They discovered that the Dark Shadow not only studied these supernatural powers and technologies, but also tried to use them for evil purposes, such as controlling global governments and humans.
After a series of thrilling adventures, Alan and his colleagues finally discovered the conspiracy of the Dark Shadow Organization and decided to join forces to fight against them. In the end, Alan and his colleagues used their technology and wisdom to defeat the Dark Shadow organization and protect the world.
To a large extent, it is. The show takes inspiration from actual cases and tries to present a realistic account. However, there might be some artistic liberties taken for dramatic effect.