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Harold Frederick Shipman (14 January 1946 – 13 January 2004), known to acquaintances as Fred Shipman, was an English doctor in general practice and serial killer. He is considered to be one of the most prolific serial killers in modern history , with an estimated 284 victims over a period of roughly 30 years.
Pages in category "Shipman family" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. S. Barry Shipman; Ernest Shipman;
The Shipman Inquiry was the report produced by a British governmental investigation into the activities of general practitioner and serial killer Harold Shipman.Shipman was arrested in September 1998 and the inquiry commenced shortly after he was found guilty of 15 murders in January 2000.
Sir John Thayne Forbes (born 28 June 1938) is a British retired judge and barrister.As a High Court judge, he presided over the trial of Harold Shipman who was convicted of 15 murders in 2000 and subsequently sentenced to life imprisonment.
In 2000, he was appointed head of the Harold Shipman inquiry, originally a private inquiry. However, relatives of Shipman's victims wanted a public inquiry, and they won a judicial review, forcing the inquiry to become public. Dame Janet Smith replaced Laming as the chairman.
Ernest Shipman (pilot), World War II Air Force pilot Ace; Evan Biddle Shipman, horse-racing columnist for the New York Morning Telegraph; see Evan Shipman Handicap; Gary Shipman (born 1966), American comic book artist, husband of Rhoda Shipman; Gwynne Shipman, 1909-2005), American actress; Harold Shipman (1946–2004), British physician and ...
Britain's Most Evil Killers, World's Most Evil Killers and Ireland's Most Evil Killers are British crime television programmes on Sky Mix (formerly Pick). First aired in 2017, the series are narrated by Fred Dinenage, and focus on the most notorious and depraved serial killers that were convicted during the past 50 years.
Cases heard within the sessions house have included the trials and subsequent convictions of Jon Venables and Robert Thompson for the murder of James Bulger in November 1993 [8] [9] and of Harold Shipman for the murder of 15 patients under his care in January 2000. [10] [11]
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