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Harold Shipman - Prescription For Murder

The true story of Dr Harold Frederick Shipman

Author: Jean Ritchie and Brian Whittle  

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Fully updated since Shipman's suicide, this is the In-depth and authoritative investigation of the UK's most prolific mass murderer.

He was a pillar of the community. His patients thought the world of him: he was attentive, kind, never too busy to chat. Yet Dr Harold Frederick Shipman was also the most prolific serial killer the world has ever known, with between 200 and 300 victims. Prescription for Murder is an account of these crimes and of the man who committed them.

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Fully updated since Shipman's suicide, this is the In-depth and authoritative investigation of the UK's most prolific mass murderer.

He was a pillar of the community. His patients thought the world of him: he was attentive, kind, never too busy to chat. Yet Dr Harold Frederick Shipman was also the most prolific serial killer the world has ever known, with between 200 and 300 victims. Prescription for Murder is an account of these crimes and of the man who committed them.

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He was a pillar of the community, serving on local committees, donating prizes to the rugby club, organising charity collections. His patients thought the world of him: he was attentive, kind, never too busy to chat. Yet Dr Harold Frederick Shipman was also the most prolific serial killer the world has ever known, with between 200 and 300 victims. Quietly, for many years, the small, bespectacled GP was making unexpected house calls - and walking out leaving a dead body behind.

The murderous career of Dr Shipman only came to an end when police in Hyde, Greater Manchester, were called to investigate a forged will. Overnight, they found themselves embroiled in the biggest murder case in British history.

Substantially revised and updated since Shipman's suicide in prison, this is a compelling account of these monstrous crimes and of the man who committed them. The authors have had unparalleled access to friends, colleagues and patients. Their in-depth and authoritative investigation looks at how he killed, how he was able to get away with it for so long, and - most important of all - why.

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Critic Reviews

“Read this amazing review of systematic murder - and you'll never look at a doctor in quite the same way again”

'' - BIRMINGHAM POST; 'It takes a book like this to bring home how truly evil he [Dr Shipman] was' - NORTHERN ECHO

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About the Author

Brian Whittle runs the Cavendish Press agency in Manchester that initially broke the Shipman Case; Jean Ritchie is an investigative journalist of thirty years' of experience on national newspapers.

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He was a pillar of the community, serving on local committees, donating prizes to the rugby club, organising charity collections. His patients thought the world of him: he was attentive, kind, never too busy to chat. Yet Dr Harold Frederick Shipman was also the most prolific serial killer the world has ever known, with between 200 and 300 victims. Quietly, for many years, the small, bespectacled GP was making unexpected house calls - and walking out leaving a dead body behind.The murderous career of Dr Shipman only came to an end when police in Hyde, Greater Manchester, were called to investigate a forged will. Overnight, they found themselves embroiled in the biggest murder case in British history.Substantially revised and updated since Shipman's suicide in prison, this is a compelling account of these monstrous crimes and of the man who committed them. The authors have had unparalleled access to friends, colleagues and patients. Their in-depth and authoritative investigation looks at how he killed, how he was able to get away with it for so long, and - most important of all - why.

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Product Details

Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group | Sphere
Published
14th February 2000
Pages
448
ISBN
9780751529982

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