Very little within the regulations of the time.
Subsequent changes have been made to help prevent any re-occurrence of the offence.
The infamous Brazilian death squad killed up to 300+ people. But it wasn't just one man it was about 8.
He is believed to have killed up to, but possibly more, than 250 people. Which one of them is my great aunt it is belived to have killed twice as much.
Close, but no. The nazi doctors that experimented on children were the most evil people to ever exist (a little research will do more than just disturb you). Shipman was evil, to be sure, but just not THE most evil.
Officially, Dr. Harold Shipman murdered at least 215 of his patients - 171 women and 44 men ranging in age from 41 to 93. After a year-long public inquiry, the 2,000-page report into his 23-year murder spree was released by High Court Judge Dame Janet Smith. The records of nearly 500 patients of Shipman's who died while in his care between 1978 and 1998 were scrutinized in the investigation. Is it hard to determine a serial killer who has a job dealing with old people and that many persons believe they died of natural causes.
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If you mean by life code, hippocratic oath, then Dr. Shipman broke it when he harmed or killed his patients. The hippocratic oath dates back to ancient Greece when medicine was in it's infancy. In part is says 'first do no harm', ect. It is obvious that Shipman must have forgotten his oath, due to the fact that his victim list was in excess of 200 names.
He ranks as one of the serial killers with the highest kills. There is about Three killers that outrank him. The rest of the long list of serial killers around the world doesn't come close to his ranking.
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Officially, Dr. Harold Shipman murdered at least 215 of his patients - 171 women and 44 men ranging in age from 41 to 93. After a year-long public inquiry, the 2,000-page report into his 23-year murder spree was released by High Court Judge Dame Janet Smith. The records of nearly 500 patients of Shipman's who died while in his care between 1978 and 1998 were scrutinized in the investigation. Another investigation, conducted by University of Leicester professor Richard Baker determined that the real minimum number of Shipman victims was 236. Associated Press reported that Judge Janet Smith said "the full toll may be higher, citing a 'real suspicion' that Shipman had killed 45 more people for whom there was insufficient evidence to be certain. In another 38 cases, there was too little information to form any opinion on the cause of death." Despite overwhelming evidence of his guilt, the 56-year-old former physician maintains his innocence, continuing to shroud the motives for his extraordinary crimes. The official report speculated that the doctor was "addicted to killing" much like he was addicted to painkillers around the time the murders started. Like other death angels such as Dr. Michael Swango, the American doctor who killed patients in both Africa and the U.S., there was no hint of a sexual interest in his victims. Rather, as South Manchester coroner John Pollard speculated, Shipman "simply enjoyed viewing the process of dying and enjoyed feeling the control over life and death." A fatal fascination with death, dying and drugs is consistent with the behavior of the 17-year-old Shipman who spent hours comforting Vera, his cancer-stricken dying mother. In the young man's mind, there was a powerful emotional connection between the visit of the family doctor and the relief that his injections of morphine brought to her suffering. Is it just a coincidence that he began abusing painkillers himself and shortly after he began practicing medicine, he used a lethal injection of pain medication to murder his first victim? Judge Smith found Shipman's "non-violent" killing almost incredible. "The way in which Shipman could kill, face the relatives and walk away unsuspected would be dismissed as fanciful if described in a work of fiction." Even more incredible was that his murders of so many people did not arouse suspicion for decades, even though there were supposedly safeguards in place at that time. Clearly new safeguards are needed and a number of them are now in the works in Britain. For example, after he murdered a victim, Dr. Shipman would often arrange for the body to be cremated if the family did not object, thereby destroying evidence of his crime. Judge Smith points out that new pre-cremation procedures are needed to prevent future abuse. Also, the system failed tragically when Shipman, after being convicted of drug abuse in 1975, was allowed to obtain enormous quantities of painkilling drugs. For example, in the name of a dying patient, Dr. Shipman obtained enough of the painkiller diamorphine to kill 360 people. -Ted Ottley-
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Guns are to protect people and not for killing people because killing people for no reason is a crime but killing people to protect your self is not a crime