Harold
Shipman
Shipman is the world's most
infamous serial killer.
Harold Shipman Was A British
Doctor
Shipman
Admits to Killing 260 Woman
A
Pompous Kid, And Arrogant Adult
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One Of History's
Most Hushed-Up Events
Why did the most diabolical
mass murder in history get so little coverage? The simple fact is that
Harold Shipman appears to be
Jewish.
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What Did Shipman Do?
He used opium to kill
260 patients, and the reason was for money. His victims were
mainly elderly ladies who had substantial assets, but few relatives.
Shipman would
forge their wills,
steal their jewels, and take their cash and
bonds. He even got a kickback from the cremation facilities.
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Shipman
Harry Shipman was born in 1946, and
has four children. One of his kids is a doctor.
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Shipman's Background
Shipman's' career started in 1974 as a General
Practitioner in Yorkshire.
He was considered to be arrogant, and soon was found to be selling
pain pills, he was fined £600 for forgery and prescription fraud. From
1975, till 1993, he had partners, which he then left to go on his own
in 1993.
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Dr Shipman's Surgery in Hyde,
Greater Manchester
This was a "pill mill", and one of his many
schemes.
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Shipman's Staff
He had a staff of five, but it was Dr. Linda Reynolds that first
suspected him.
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Ghislaine Brant
Mrs. Ghislaine Brant, who managed Battersby’s Chemist near Shipman’s
Market Street practice in Hyde, was said to have handed out massive
amounts of diamorphine to Shipman without question.
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Who Caught Him?
Dr Reynolds
suspected him, and Angela Woodruff caught him.
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Angela Woodruff
Shipman killed her 83 yr-old mother,
and forged the will.
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Chief Inspector Mike Williams
During their interviews with him, a highly confident Shipman denied all
charges. Detective Chief Inspector Mike Williams said: "He was an arrogant
type of individual to deal with.
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The Shrink Says
Dr Richard Badcock said, Shipman had a woman-hating complex, combined
with greed.
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The Judge Was Mr. Justice Forbes
Shipman was tried on fifteen deaths in a two-week trial. They said
the motive was, he had watched his sick mother suffer, and thought he
was helping elderly woman.
He was convicted and sentenced to life
in prison.
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Prosecutor Enriquez
He wanted Shipman put
away pronto.
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Shipman's Wife
She claimed they were penniless.
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Shipman's Convenient Suicide
Shipman hung himself on January 13th, 2004. Shipman confessed to a
temporary cellmate that he killed 508 patients. The truth is he was
murdered to make this whole incident vanish. The English legal system is
destroying all his artifacts, so they don't wind up with another
'Jack the Ripper' in a wax museum.
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It Certainly Is Odd
How This Monster Was Forgotten
Everything from the quickie
trial, to silly motives, to no investigation of his partners, his staff,
and so on. Where are the books, and movies?
The silence on this guy is
deafening.
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