Killer GP Harold Shipman killed a total of about 250 patients ... He was convicted of drug offences in 1976 after becoming addicted to pethidine as a young doctor, but he was allowed to carry ...
If there is one last victim of Harold Shipman's murderous reign, in the wake of his shameful escape from justice yesterday, it is his tragic, misguided, 54-year-old wife Primrose. Now trapped in ...
For decades, Harold Shipman was known as "the good doctor ... his colleagues soon began to notice that large quantities of the painkiller pethidine were going missing. When Shipman was discovered ...
Dr Harold Shipman was charged with murdering his patients ... where colleagues noticed large amounts of the painkiller pethidine were vanishing. It turned out that Shipman was addicted to the ...
Harold Shipman is one of the most prolific serial killers in modern history A life insurance advert featuring serial killer Harold Shipman "trivialised" his murders and was distressing to victims ...
He said: "Saving lives during the day then killing Faithfuls at night" to which a stunned Kas replied: "You're basically calling me Harold Shipman or something." He didn't last long and was sent ...
So you’re basically calling me Harold Shipman or something.” Kasim’s unexpected mention of the British doctor, who was nicknamed “Dr Death” after being convicted of murdering his ...
A chilling betrayal of trust and power. The loved ones of GP serial killer Harold Shipman's victims share their stories and ask - how did he get away with it for so long?
A filmmaker is set to re-examine the case of Harold Shipman. The GP - thought to be Britain's most prolific serial killer - was convicted of murdering 15 of his patients in January 2000.