Harold Shipman killed himself in prison in 2004 Shipman ... and an as yet undiagnosed form of dementia and when she died, my mother and I were not entirely surprised. It was a little bit sudden." ...
It could well be that Harold Shipman - acting like a sorcerer - groomed ... Are they, like their mother, convinced of his innocence? Whatever the truth, they all must live their lives in the ...
Harold Frederick Shipman must have been playing hooky the ... the second of three children in a working-class family. His mother’s battle with lung cancer, and her death in 1963, put the ...
A bid to trace relatives of more than 80 former patients of serial killer Harold Shipman began today with an "unusual" newspaper advertising campaign. The step has been taken by the Shipman ...
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.
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?
The lead lawyer in the Harold Shipman inquiry has urged MPs to oppose ... She also draws on the experience of her mother and grandfather dying and says: ‘The focus should be on effective ...
Harold Shipman, a GP from Greater Manchester, was jailed in 2000 for murdering 15 of his patients. All of the victims were women. A later inquiry found Shipman killed an estimated 250 people ...