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Britain's 'Dr. Death' Hangs Himself in Prison Cell

#1 Postby TexasStooge » Tue Jan 13, 2004 2:08 pm

LONDON, England (Reuters) - Britain's worst mass murderer Harold Shipman -- a family doctor who killed hundreds of his patients- - hanged himself in his prison cell Tuesday.

Shipman, whose suicide was immediately condemned by victims' relatives as a final act of cowardice, was nicknamed "Dr. Death" after a horrific, 23-year-long killing spree in which he murdered at least 215 of his patients.

"He was found dead, hanging in his cell," a prison service spokesman told Reuters. He said Shipman had used bed sheets tied to his cell bars to make a noose.

Shipman was convicted in 2000 of murdering 15 of his patients and sentenced to life in prison. An inquiry later ruled he had murdered at least 215 patients with heroin injections, making him Britain's - and one of the world's - most prolific serial killer.

The bearded, bespectacled doctor killed his patients over a period from 1975 to 1998. Of his victims, 171 were female and 44 male. The oldest was a 93-year-old woman and the youngest a man of 41.

A statement from Wakefield high-security prison in northern England, where Shipman had been held, said he was found at 1:20 a.m. EST Tuesday, the day before his 58th birthday. "Despite the best efforts of staff who immediately attempted resuscitation, he was pronounced dead by a doctor at 8:10 a.m.," it said.

Shipman's body was driven away from the prison in a funeral service van flanked by a police escort.

The prison said Shipman was alone in his cell when he died and that an investigation into the death would be carried out.

"ADDICTED TO KILLING?"

The official inquiry into Shipman's killings found he had murdered his victims quietly, coldly and systematically, ending their lives in a betrayal of trust "unparalleled in history." It said he may have been "addicted to killing," but found no conclusive motive.

The death means his victims' families will now never know what drove him to kill their loved ones.

Danny Mellor, whose 73-year-old mother Winifred was one of Shipman's victims, said the killer was a coward whose death made it "desperately hard" for families to live with the mystery.

"I always harbored the remote possibility that one day I could confront him and ask him why," he told Reuters. "Now that's been taken away from me."

Shipman's conviction in 2000 sparked horror among Britons at how a doctor who had previous convictions for forging prescriptions to feed his own drug addiction was able to continue his career and run a one-man practice.

Working alone, he was able to stockpile huge amounts of diamorphine - the medical name for heroin - at his home and surgery, ready to use on his often elderly victims.

He was finally captured after the daughter of Kathleen Grundy, his last victim, challenged a new will that left all her mother's wealth to Shipman. Her body was exhumed and traces of the fatal dose of heroin were found in her remains.

Prosecutors at Shipman's trial said his drive to kill was fueled by his need for a God-like power over life and death.

Others say the killer was profoundly affected by the experience of watching his own mother die from cancer - and taking diamorphine to ease her pain.

The trial judge said Shipman's actions were a "calculated and cold-blooded perversion" of his medical skills.

Ann Alexander, a lawyer who represents some of the victims' families, said many of them would feel cheated.

"They had hoped that one day they would be able to find out why ... and would have some understanding of why he did what he did. Now, of course, they are never going to know."
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Re: Britain's 'Dr. Death' Hangs Himself in Prison Cell

#2 Postby GalvestonDuck » Tue Jan 13, 2004 2:18 pm

A Reuters journalist, quoting the attorney, wrote:"They had hoped that one day they would be able to find out why ... and would have some understanding of why he did what he did. Now, of course, they are never going to know."


Why? He was mental, that's why.
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#3 Postby stormraiser » Tue Jan 13, 2004 4:19 pm

Uh, finally, some good news. :wink:
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