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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. 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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  3. Sep 28, 2020 · Twelve of the former patients of Dr Harold Shipman, who the Hyde GP was found guilty of murdering. Mikaela Sitford, a former journalist at Manchester Evening News, one of our sister titles,...

  4. Dec 31, 2020 · What led a seemingly caring GP, who was well liked and even adored by some of his patients, to murder more than 250 of them in plain sight and then sign their death certificates with fake causes of death?

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  5. Oct 20, 2020 · 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. With very good reason we have projected a range of heroic qualities onto caring professionals.

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    Harold Shipman is a former GP and prolific serial killer who murdered approximately 250 victims, most of whom were elderly women. In 2000, he was found guilty of murdering fifteen patients under his care and one count of forgery, resulting in his imprisonment for life with the recommendation that he never be released. Born in Nottingham in 1946, Sh...

    Shipman was accused of killing 15 elderly patients in 1999, although he's believed to have killed approximately 250, making him one of the most prolific serial killers Britain has ever seen. According to the Shipman Inquiry, which took place in 2002, Deborah Massey, who worked at Frank Massey and Sons funeral parlour, raised the alarm in March 1998...

    In 2000, Shipman was sentenced to life imprisonment with a recommendation that he never be released and struck off by the General Medical Council. He was originally incarcerated in a Manchester prison, but moved to HMP Frankland in Durham and eventually to Wakefield Prison in West Yorkshire. He took his own life in January 2004, the day before his ...

    1946: Harold Shipman is born in Nottingham. 1970: Shipman graduates from Leeds University and starts working at Pontefract General Infirmary. 1974: He begins working as a general practitioner (GP) in Todmorden, Lancashire however, colleagues discover that he was addicted to painkiller pethidine and was forging prescriptions of the drug. He's fined ...

  6. Sep 29, 2020 · After going largely undetected for 23 years, Shipman was arrested on September 7, 1998 for the murder of 15 people under his care — but it's believed there are approximately 250 victims in total.

  7. Sep 29, 2020 · Six months before Harold Shipman was caught for his killings, police had ‘clear evidence of what was going on’ but they chose not to pursue it at the time.

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