If I do not violate this oath, may I enjoy life and art, respected while I live and remembered with affection thereafter? 171 were women, 44 were men, the oldest was a 93-year-old woman and the youngest was a 47-year-old man. Who was 'Doctor Death' Harold Shipman? Decision: Unlawful killing, Winifred Arrowsmith - The 70-year-old widow died at her home in warden-controlled accommodation at Chartist House, Hyde, on April 24, 1984 during a routine visit by Shipman. Reactions to his death were mixed, with some newspapers . He did not admit of having any motive either once he was caught. Decision: Unlawful killing. He was her favorite child too among the three of them. Henrietta Walker - The 87-year-old widow, of Orchard Street, Hyde, died at home on November 24, 1995 after a visit from Shipman. Simultaneously, Shipman insisted that Grundy was addicted to a drug like morphine or heroin and pointed to his notes as evidence of this. David Jones - Died on December 22, 1993. A bright child, he became interested in medicine as he watched his mother receive morphine injections to ease the pain she suffered while dying of lung cancer. Following this, Kathleens body was exhumed and examined. Decision: Unlawful killing. [45], In January 2001, Chris Gregg, a senior West Yorkshire Police detective, was selected to lead an investigation into 22 of the West Yorkshire deaths. It was the day before her birthday. Shipman's trial commenced in Preston Crown Court on 5 October 1999. Decision: Unlawful killing. July 2003: The second and third Shipman Inquiry reports are published, where Dame Janet Smith criticises the police's investigation. Harold Shipman met Primrose on his first year in medical school in Leeds. [43] Additionally, there was evidence that Primrose, who had consistently protested Shipman's innocence despite the overwhelming evidence, had begun to suspect his guilt. Decision: Unlawful killing. Decision: Unlawful killing. Harold Shipmans private practice, where he killed his most vulnerable patients. Decision: Unlawful killing. Ayahnya hanyalah seorang sopir truk dan ibunya hanya ibu rumah tangga biasa. Decision: Unlawful killing. After being jailed in 2000, Harold Shipman killed himself in prison four years later at 59. He was fined 600 and briefly attended a drug rehabilitation clinic in York. [11] On 5 November 1966, he married Primrose May Oxtoby; the couple had four children. He was an avid rugby player as a child. Decision: Unlawful killing. What happened to Harold Shipman's wife of 40 years after his arrest?, 13 outstanding true-crime shows that are worth the watch. Violet Hadfield - The 74-year-old died at her home in Gloucester Road, Hyde, on May 24, 1985 when Shipman visited her. He was born from his father, Harold Frederick Shipman, who was a truck driver and his mother Vera Brittan. Yet no one knew that at the same time, the good doctor was secretly killing his patients. WATCH: The Shipman Files examines Harold Shipman's heinous crimes. suggested that "statistical monitoring could have led to an alarm being raised at the end of 1996, when there were 67 excess deaths in females aged over 65 years, compared with 119 by 1998."[23]. Hilda Mary Couzens - The 92-year-old widow, of Knott Lane, Hyde, died at her home on February 24, 1993 after a visit by Shipman. It was asserted that he had killed 15 of his patients and was non-recorded. A few years later he started to work as a general practitioner at Todmorden, in Lancashire. He is considered to be one of the most prolific serial killers in modern history, with an estimated 250 victims. He's fined 600 and fired from the practice. Banyak surat kabar terkemuka yang memberitakan betapa mengerikannya persidangan Dr. Harold Shipman pada Oktober 1999. Decision: Unlawful killing. Winifred Mellor - The 73-year-old widow, of Corona Avenue, Newton, Hyde, died at home on May 11 1998 after a visit from Shipman. He is thought to have murdered up to 250 of his patients throughout his career. Harold Shipman, Dennis Nilsen, Ian Brady and Peter Sutcliffe. Pamela Hillier - The 69-year-old widow died at her home in Stalybridge Road, Mottram, Hyde, on February 9 1998. What is the true story behind David Tennant drama Des. The pair first met on the bus when Primrose was just 17. [31], Shipman is the only doctor in the history of British medicine found guilty of murdering his patients. Decision: Unlawful killing. Charles Henry Barlow - The 88-year-old former police sergeant, of Dowson Road, Hyde, died at his home on November 22, 1995 only minutes after a visit from Shipman. Elsie Godfrey - The 85-year-old died in her home at Chartist House, Hyde, on May 7, 1996. Emily Morgan - The 84-year-old widow died at her home in Mansfield Road, Hyde, on May 12, 1993 after being seen by Shipman. He was convicted of her murder at Preston Crown Court. In 1998 one of his patients, an 81-year-old woman, was discovered dead in her home only hours after Shipman visited her. Decision: Unlawful killing. Ada Hilton - The 88-year-old woman was found dead at her home in St John's Drive, Godley, on July 12, 1995 an hour after a home visit by Shipman. . The Doctor has his day . & Decision: Suspicion of unlawful killing. He watched his mother receive Morphine injections which eased her pain during death. Shipman was born on 14 January 1946 on the Bestwood Estate, a council estate,[6] in Nottingham, the second of the three children of Harold Frederick Shipman (12 May 1914 5 January 1985), a lorry driver, and Vera Brittan (23 December 1919 21 June 1963). Following his mothers death, Shipman went on to marry Primrose May Oxtoby while studying medicine at Leeds University Medical School. Decision: Unlawful killing. John Stone - The 77-year-old died at his home in Dukinfield Road, Hyde, on April 24, 1996. The will excluded Woodruff and her children, but left 386,000 to Shipman. To see all content on The Sun, please use the Site Map. Fanny Dawson - The 68-year-old, of Cheetham Fold Road, Hyde, died at her home on August 4, 1979 an hour after an injection from Shipman. Bizberg Themes, Forensic Science and Cyber Forensics Quiz (Free), Harold Shipman: A Doctor Who Became Serial Killer. Bethel Anne Evans - The 92-year-old spinster, of Charnley House residential home, died at the home on January 3, 1980. Albert Cheetham - The 85-year-old widower, of Brooks Avenue, Hyde, was found dead at his home on April 1, 1987 by Shipman. Dame Janet Smith . A number of theories have been put forward to explain why Shipman had the urge to murder, some say that he may have been avenging the death of his mother. Doris Bridge - The 83-year-old widow, of Gower Road, Hyde, died at her home on March 26, 1984. Harold Frederick Shipman (14 January 1946 13 January 2004), known to acquaintances as Fred Shipman, was an English general practitioner and serial killer. Decision: Unlawful killing. Sandra Whitehead, who was 18 when she worked alongside the serial killer in 1972, became suspicious after three patients Shipman had been looking after died. Carrie Leigh - The 81-year-old widow died at her home at Joel Lane, Gee Cross, Hyde on July 16 1996. Shipman asserted that Grundy was addicted to a drug like codeine, morphine or heroin and pointed to his GP notes as evidence, however, police found that the comments had been written on his computer after her death, as well as a typewriter that could be used to make the forged will. Dame Janet Smith, the judge who submitted the report, admitted that many more deaths of a suspicious nature could not be definitively ascribed to Shipman. Decision: Unlawful killing, Irene Aitken - The 65-year-old widow, of Burkitt Street, Hyde, died on July 31, 1995, after she was given a lethal injection of diamorphine by Shipman at her home after he called in while passing. [42] Others offer the more charitable opinion that he injected the elderly with diamorphine as a misguided way of offering compassion. [12][13], Shipman continued working as a GP in Hyde throughout the 1980s and established his own surgery at 21 Market Street in 1993, becoming a respected member of the community. On January 13, 2004, Shipman was found hanging in his cell at Wakefield. Dame Janet Smith, who chaired the inquiry, concluded he had killed 15 after investigating 137 deaths at Pontefract that occurred while Shipman was a junior doctor. Primrose Shipman received a full NHS pension; she would not have been entitled to it if Shipman had lived past the age of sixty. He was a bright child, good at academics and sports since his school days. Dorothy Tucker - The 51-year-old, of Armadale Road, Dukinfield, died at home on January 7, 1984 after a visit from Shipman. [36] After Shipman's death, his body was taken to the mortuary at the Medico Legal Centre in Sheffield by undertakers van for a post-mortem examination. Vera Brocklehurst - The 70-year-old widow, of Queensway, Dukinfield, died at her home on March 31, 1995 after a routine call by Shipman 'for a chat and a sherry'. He used to administer the lethal dose of Diamorphine via injection to his patients. Decision: Unlawful killing. "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. Mona Ashton White - The 63-year-old, of Thorpe Hall Grove, Newton, Hyde, died on September 15, 1986 following a lethal injection from Shipman. Decision: Unlawful killing. Muriel Margaret Ward - The 87-year-old died at her home in Ogden Court, Hyde, on October 24, 1995. Annie Coulthard - The 75-year-old retired cotton weaver, of South Side, Hyde, died at her home on September 8, 1981 within an hour of being given an injection by Shipman. Jean Lilley - The 58-year-old, of Jackson Street, Hyde, died at home on April 25, 1997 following a visit from Shipman. Walter Mansfield - The 83-year-old died at his daughter's home in Marlborough Road, Hyde, on March 30, 1984, after being given an injection by Shipman. Decision: Unlawful killing. On 31 January 2000, after six days of deliberation, the jury found Shipman guilty of 15 counts of murder and one count of forgery. You can unsubscribe at any time. HAROLD SHIPMAN - the serial killer who claimed the lives of up to 250 people by lethal injections of morphine - considered himself to be a 'medical god', unearthed accounts reveal. Ada Warburton - The 77-year-old, of Grange Road North, Hyde, died on March 20, 1998. Elizabeth Mary Baddeley - The 83-year-old widow, of Rowan Court, Stockport Road, Gee Cross, died at her home on November 21, 1997. Charles Edward Brocklehurst - The 90-year-old married man, of Park Avenue, Hyde, died at his home on December 31, 1993 after Shipman had given him and injection 'to help his heart'. In 1970 he began work as a. Moira Ashton Fox - The 77-year-old spinster, of Chartist House, Mount Street, Hyde, died in warden-controlled accommodation on June 28 1983 and her body was 'discovered' by Shipman. Kecanduan Bunuh, Dr. Harold Shipman Tewaskan Ratusan Pasiennya di 1999. Eric Wardle - The 60-year-old, of Strines Court, Hyde, died at home on January 9 1978. Decision: Unlawful killing. Due to this he initially doubted him. 13 January 2004: Shipman is found dead in his cell in Wakefield prison. Decision: Suspicion of unlawful killing. In October 2005, a similar hearing was held against two doctors who worked at Tameside General Hospital in 1994, who failed to detect that Shipman had deliberately administered a "grossly excessive" dose of morphine. In 2005, it came to light that Shipman may have stolen jewellery from his victims. Decision: Unlawful killing. Decision: Unlawful killing. PRIMROSE Oxtoby was the wife of Harold Shipman, a GP who went on to become the most prolific serial killer in history. Frank Halliday - The 77-year-old died at his home in Saxon Avenue, Dukinfield, on March 30, 1987 after Shipman visited to treat him for shortness of breath.