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      • Mr Justice Forbes subsequently sentenced Shipman to life imprisonment on all 15 counts of murder, with a recommendation that he be subject to a whole life tariff, to be served concurrently with a sentence of four years for forging Grundy's will. On 11 February, 11 days after his conviction, Shipman was struck off the medical register by the General Medical Council (GMC). Two years later, Home Secretary David Blunkett confirmed the judge's whole life tariff, just months before British government...
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  2. Aug 12, 2019 · An inquiry launched after the trial concluded that in all probability, Shipman had murdered around 260 of his patients, with his crimes stretching back two decades.

  3. Sep 30, 2020 · Harold Shipman’s trail of mass murder has been traced back 50 years to his time as junior doctor with a fresh revelation from a former colleague that he may have killed a child.

  4. BBC Two's Harold Shipman Doc Re-Examines One Of Britain's Most Shocking Crimes. The GP from Manchester is believed to have murdered 218 of his patients. by Sophie McEvoy. Updated: Sep. 29,...

  5. Dec 1, 2014 · The medical world was shattered when trusted GP Harold Shipman was exposed as a serial killer, responsible for the deaths of up to 215 patients. Shipman killed himself in 2004 - but the...

  6. Oct 20, 2020 · Ajay Khandelwal. psychology , TV. Dr Harold Shipman killed at least 215 patients and maintained his innocence until the day he died himself. Psychotherapist Ajay Khandelwal reviews recent BBC documentary The Shipman Files. Cheering the NHS has become a national pastime in recent months.

  7. Jul 27, 2002 · The British former GP Harold Shipman murdered at least 215 of his patients, the first phase of the public inquiry into the serial killings concluded last week. There is a “real suspicion” that he claimed the lives of another 45 victims, according to the judge leading the inquiry.

  8. Sep 28, 2020 · Over the course of three decades, trusted and kind GP Harold Shipman killed hundreds of his patients – and some how got away with it. But how did the deaths go undetected for so long?

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