Dr Harold Frederick Shipman was convicted of killing at least 215 people, possibly 260, while working as a general practitioner in Hyde, Greater Manchester, and Todmorden, West Yorkshire in the UK. He was given 15 life sentences in 2000, but committed suicide while in prison in January 2004.
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- Murder by Poison; The Shipman Case A collection of newspaper articles about the case. From the years 1998 to 2000.
- BBC News: The Shipman Murders BBC Online's coverage includes numerous articles, audio and video clips.
- BBC News: Harold Shipman found dead in cell Killer doctor Harold Shipman has died after being found hanging in his cell, the Prison Service says.
- Harold Fred Shipman Gerald England's detailed account of the murderous general practitioner of Hyde.
- The Guardian: Death Certificate Reform Delays 'Incomprehensible' An article about the old-fashioned system of recording deaths which some argue led to Dr. Shipman getting away with his crimes for as long as he did.