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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.
Michael Joseph Swango (born James Michael Swango, [1] October 21, 1954) is an American serial killer and physician who is estimated to have been involved in as many as 60 fatal poisonings of patients and colleagues in the United States and Zimbabwe, although he admitted to causing only four deaths.
William Mullins-Johnson of Sault Ste. Marie was found guilty of the first-degree murder of his niece, Valin Johnson, after a two-and-a-half week trial in September 1994. [9] He was convicted after a jury trial in which Smith's evidence played a major role in determining the time of death, the cause of death and whether the girl had been ...
If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer is a book by O.J. Simpson and Pablo Fenjves, in which Simpson puts forth a hypothetical description of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. According to Fenjves, the book is based on extensive discussions with Simpson. [2]
Conrad Robert Murray (born February 19, 1953) is a Grenadian-American [1] former cardiologist and convicted felon. He was the personal physician of Michael Jackson on the day of his death in 2009. In 2011, Murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in Jackson's death for having inadvertently overdosed him with a powerful surgical ...
Dance of Death (1938–2003) Professor John Hardy Marius Goring: Gerard Glaister: The Expert (1968–1976) Dr. Robert Asten: John S. Ragin: Glen A. Larson & Lou Shaw: Quincy, M.E. (1976–1983) Dr. Emily Hanover: Anita Gillette: Steve Greenberg & Aubrey Solomon Dr. R. Quincy: Jack Klugman: Glen A. Larson & Lou Shaw Daphne Matthews: Ridley Pearson
Ryan was ultimately found guilty of “depraved heart murder,” a rare conviction prosecutors landed on by arguing he had shown "an extreme indifference" to her life, CBS News previously reported.
In the thriller novel The Murder Book (2002) by Jonathan Kellerman, a murder book is sent to psychologist Alex Delaware, renewing the hunt for a murderer in a 20-year-old case. A murder book featured heavily in the plot of the 2006/2008 ABC miniseries Day Break. Episode 387–1716 of the TV series Law & Order is titled "Murder Book" (2007). [1]