Dr. Shipman's physical appearance and demeanor lead one to believe he was a benevolent father-figure. Nothing could be farther from the truth. It is believed that Shipman killed for gain, which it correct. He was a con artist after monetary gain. But at some point Dr. Shipman begain to enjoy the killing for killing's sake itself. Most serial murder is about power, I think this is true of Shipman also. He enjoyed watching the life slip from his patients, enjoyed the powerful feelings it gave him. Yes Dr. Shipman killed for money initially, but found he enjoyed the feelings he derived from his murderous acts.
Harold Shipman is considered one of the worst serial killers in recent history because of the large number of victims he had (over 200), the trust he violated as a doctor, and the calculated and methodical manner in which he committed the murders. His use of lethal doses of drugs to kill his victims made his crimes less visibly violent but equally horrific.
Harold Shipman committed his crimes between the years of 1975 and 1998. He was a British general practitioner who is considered one of the most prolific serial killers in history. Shipman was convicted of 15 murders but is believed to have killed many more patients.
Harold Shipman was a doctor, which granted him access to controlled substances. He used this privilege to administer lethal doses to his patients, disguising their deaths as natural causes. Shipman exploited his position of trust and the lack of oversight within his practice to avoid detection for an extended period.
Dr. Harold Shipman was considered an organized killer. He planned his murders in advance, displayed a high level of control over his victims, and covered his tracks effectively by using his medical knowledge to make the deaths appear natural.
After being caught, Harold Shipman was convicted of 15 murders, but it is believed he may have been responsible for hundreds more. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, and he committed suicide in his prison cell in 2004.
Harold Shipman, a British doctor, was caught after a police investigation found a pattern of unusually high death rates among his patients. An inquiry was launched, which uncovered evidence of his administering lethal doses of drugs to patients, leading to his arrest and subsequent conviction for multiple murders.
Harold Frederick "Fred" Shipman (14 January 1946 - 13 January 2004) was an English convicted serial killer and former doctor. He is one of the most prolific known serial killers in history with 218 murders being positively ascribed to him, although the real number may be twice that.
Harold Shipman committed his crimes between the years of 1975 and 1998. He was a British general practitioner who is considered one of the most prolific serial killers in history. Shipman was convicted of 15 murders but is believed to have killed many more patients.
It's true that hindsight is 20/20. Someone should have investigated into why Shipman's patients were dropping like flies. Death certificates with Shipman's name on them were far too many to be a natural occurance.
I believe most of the murders were committed at the homes of the victims. Many of them were elderly and Dr. Shipman made house calls. An overdose of a painkiller was the usual method to his madness.
These brutal murders in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine in June and July 2007 were real and brutal so were the killers themselves. They were called The Dnepropetrovsk Maniacs. They also video taped the murders. Their names are Viktor Sayenko and Igor Suprunyuck. They were 19 years old when the murders took place.
Harold Shipman was a doctor, which granted him access to controlled substances. He used this privilege to administer lethal doses to his patients, disguising their deaths as natural causes. Shipman exploited his position of trust and the lack of oversight within his practice to avoid detection for an extended period.
History's Mysteries Infamous Murders - 2001 Gangland Murders was released on: USA: 29 October 2004
History's Mysteries Infamous Murders - 2001 Red Light Murders was released on: USA: 2001
"Wisconsin Murders: Insight Into the Minds of Serial Killers" by Jack Rosewood has 172 pages.
Dr. Harold Shipman was considered an organized killer. He planned his murders in advance, displayed a high level of control over his victims, and covered his tracks effectively by using his medical knowledge to make the deaths appear natural.
Dr. Shipman is a very interesting case. I believe the primary reason for the murders of so many of his patients was one of gain. He profitted from their death, whether it was cash, cars, real estate or other types of wealth. But I don't think it was the sole reason. I believe that as time went on Shipman began to enjoy the deaths just for themselves. As American Dr. H.H. Holmes did in 19th century Chicago, so too did Shipman. Holmes killed primarily for profit but it is also known that he waited outside his personally constructed 'gas chamber' listening to his victims gasping for breath, enjoying the entire process. Shipman and Mudgett (Holmes real name) were 'cut from the same cloth'.
To scare people that can't write a proper sentence in English.