Decision: Suspicion of unlawful killing. Jean Lilley - The 58-year-old, of Jackson Street, Hyde, died at home on April 25, 1997 following a visit from Shipman. They reported their concerns to the local coroner and then the Greater Manchester Police were called. Margaret Mary Vickers - The 81-year-old widow, of Bennett Street, Hyde, died at home on June 25, 1996. Vera Brocklehurst - The 70-year-old widow, of Queensway, Dukinfield, died at her home on March 31, 1995 after a routine call by Shipman 'for a chat and a sherry'. It was found that Mrs. Grundy died due to an overdose of Diamorphine. Decision: Unlawful killing. A further 64 were due tonatural causes and she was unable to reach any conclusion in another 45 cases. He developed a reputation among his patients and in his community as a good and helpful physician. [78], Shipman was a member of the Conservative Party[79] and was mentioned in the 2022 Wakefield by-election when Conservative candidate Nadeem Ahmed highlighted his local connections, following Shipman's suicide in Wakefield prison, claiming that voters should "trust Tories like they do GPs after Harold Shipman". Shipman, a family GP working in Hyde, Manchester, is thought to have killed 218 patients with lethal injections of diamorphine between 1975 and 1998, when he was finally apprehended. [26][27] Two years later, Home Secretary David Blunkett confirmed the judge's whole life tariff, just months before British government ministers lost their power to set minimum terms for prisoners. Decision: Unlawful killing. "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. Decision: Unlawful killing. As always you can unsubscribe at any time. Authorities returned 66 pieces to Primrose and auctioned 33 pieces that she confirmed were not hers. [37] The cremation took place outside normal working hours to maintain secrecy and was attended only by Primrose and the couple's four children. His motives were unclear; some speculated that Shipman may have been seeking to avenge the death of his mother, while others suggested that he thought he was practicing euthanasia, removing from the population older people who might otherwise have become a burden to the health care system. Chillingly, there was a six month period in 1972 where Shipman roamed the corridors late at night - possibly testing the drugs he had at his disposal. She said there was "some suspicion that Shipman might be involved in causing the deaths" of an additional 17 patients. It was the day before her birthday. [18] Shaw became suspicious as many of the elderly customers he took to the hospital, who seemed to be in good health, died in Shipman's care.[19]. She met the killer on a bus at just 17, and went on to spend nearly 40 years m He was found . Decision: Suspicion of unlawful killing. [31], Shipman is the only doctor in the history of British medicine found guilty of murdering his patients. On the day before his 58th birthday, Jan. 13, 2004, Shipman was found hanging in his cell. Marie West He died after hanging himself in his cell at Wakefield Prison. Bertha Moss - The 68-year-old widow, of Newton Hall Court, Hyde, died during a check-up appointment at Shipman's Market Street surgery on June 13, 1995. Winifred Mellor - The 73-year-old widow, of Corona Avenue, Newton, Hyde, died at home on May 11 1998 after a visit from Shipman. Beatrice Toft - The 59-year-old widow died at home in Marler Road, Hyde. Decision: Unlawful killing. The 81-year-old was found dead at home on June 24, 1998. Episodes will be spread across the week. Eva Lyons - Died on March 17, 1975. Your email address will not be published. [citation needed], The forms needed for a cremation in England and Wales have had their questions altered as a direct result of the Shipman case. Harold Shipman 1.1 In January 2000 Harold Shipman, a single-handed GP practising in Hyde, Greater Manchester, was convicted at Preston Crown Court of murdering 15 of his patients. Irene Chapman - The 74-year-old widow, of Clarendon Road, Hyde, died at her home on March 7, 1998 shortly after the second of two visits that day by Shipman. Annie Campbell - The 88-year-old, of Rydal Avenue, Hyde, was found dead at her home on December 20, 1978 by Shipman. [12] He began working at Pontefract General Infirmary in Pontefract, West Riding of Yorkshire, and in 1974 took his first position as a general practitioner (GP) at the Abraham Ormerod Medical Centre in Todmorden. Decision: Unlawful killing. Decision: Murder (convicted). Mary Ellen Jordan - The 73-year-old widow died at her home at Godley Hill Road, Hyde, on August 30, 1978 after Shipman visited her when she felt unwell. Harold Shipman was an English general practitioner who murdered at least 215 of his patients between 1974 and 1998. The Advertising Standards Authority received more than 70 complaints about the advert. Decision: Unlawful killing. Wilfred Chappell - The 80-year-old widower, of Newton Hall Road, Hyde, died at his home on January 31, 1989 within an hour of a visit by Shipman, made because Mr Chappell had been feeling unwell. Muriel Margaret Ward - The 87-year-old died at her home in Ogden Court, Hyde, on October 24, 1995. Decision: Unlawful killing. Decision: Unlawful killing. Decision: Unlawful killing. by British band the Fall makes explicit reference to the Shipman killings ("There was a man going round all the time/He was dishing out drugs/He was a doctor/Dishing out morphine to old ladies"), and the name Shipman is sung as backing vocals during the choruses. I will remember that I remain a member of society, with special obligations to all my fellow human beings, those sound of mind and body as well as the infirm. [41] In The Guardian, an article by General Sir David Ramsbotham, who had formerly served as Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons, suggested that whole life sentencing be replaced by indefinite sentencing, for this would at least give prisoners the hope of eventual release and reduce the risk of their ending their own lives by suicide, as well as making their management easier for prison officials. [24] [25] On 11 February, 11 days after his conviction, Shipman was struck off the medical register by the General Medical Council (GMC). Decision: Unlawful killing. [51][52][53] Unidentified items were handed to the Assets Recovery Agency in May. Rose Garlick - The 75-year-old woman who lived alone died on March 22, 1997 at her home in Taylor Gardens, Taylor Street, Hyde, after a visit from Shipman. Dorothy Long - The 84-year-old widow, died at her home in Woodfield Avenue, Hyde, on March 13, 1998. Decision: Suspicion of unlawful killing. Shipman was born into a working-class family in Manchester. Harold Shipman, in full Harold Frederick Shipman, (born January 14, 1946, Nottingham, Englanddied January 13, 2004, Wakefield), British doctor and serial killer who murdered about 250 of his patients, according to an official inquiry into his crimes. 679215 Registered office: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF. Decision: Unlawful killing. May Slater - The 84-year-old died after Shipman visited her in Hough Lane, Hyde, on April 18, 1981. Second, being, he was removing older people from the world to reduce the burden on the healthcare system, more like Euthanasia. Decision: Unlawful killing. His common name was Fred and he remained to be the most favorite child of his authoritarian mother called Vera. Elizabeth Battersby - The 69-year-old widow, of Norbury Avenue, Hyde, died at her home on December 8, 1997 after a visit by Shipman. Mary Emma Hamer - The 81-year-old widow died on March 8, 1989. For other inquiries, Contact Us. Decision: Unlawful killing. Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. Nellie Bardsley - The 69-year-old widow, of Rufford Avenue, Hyde, died at her warden-controlled bungalow on December 29, 1987 in Shipman's presence after she called him out because she was feeling ill. Decision: Unlawful killing. Decision: Unlawful killing. The Shipman Inquiry, held two years after his conviction, had killed at least 215 of his patients. Decision: Unlawful killing. Marie Quinn - The 67-year-old widow, of Peel Street, Hyde, died at home on November 24, 1997. Decision: Unlawful killing. Shipman was convicted of her murder on January 31, 2000 at Preston Court. Joseph Bardsley - The 84-year-old retired cotton spinner, of Hough Lane, Hyde, died at his bungalow on April 15, 1984 after Shipman called to take a blood sample. It seems that he timed his suicide so that his wife would receive 100,000 lumpsum and a further 10,000 a year payment. Decision: Suspicion of unlawful killing. 1946: Harold Shipman is born in Nottingham. Decision: Unlawful killing. [22], In 2003, David Spiegelhalter et al. His first murder was of 70 year old Eva Lyons on the 17th March 1975 and ended with 81 year old Kathleen Grundy on 24th June 1998. Later investigations uncovered further victims, and now over 200 murders have been positively linked to Shipman, though more are suspected. 1 February 2000: Health Secretary Alan Milburn opens an inquiry into Shipman's murders and how they happened. Geoffrey Bogle - The 72-year-old retired photographer, of Lord Derby Road, Hyde, died at his home on September 14, 1995 after a visit from Shipman for the routine syringing of his ears. She has since published several books and her writing interests include culture and true crime, on which she has a book due out in 2022. How they keep their priorities and families aside and struggle so hard to keep a person alive for at least one day! [33] Historian Pamela Cullen has argued that because of Adams' acquittal, there was no impetus to examine asserted flaws in the British legal system until the Shipman case. His mother significantly contributed to installing the sense of superiority at his early ages hence tainting much of his far ahead relations. He was convicted of her murder on January 31 2000 at Preston Crown Court. He was convicted of her murder on January 31, 2000 at Preston Crown Court. However, Primrose and her four children did attend Harold's cremation in 2004, which was held in secret outside of normal hours, according to the BBC. Decision: Unlawful killing. 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When people faced the first-ever worldwide lockdown after being attacked by the SARS-Cov-2 virus, perhaps hospitals were the only crowded and demandable place across the world which wasnt shut down. Robert Henry Lingard - The 62-year-old died on January 21, 1975 at his home in Eagle Street, Hyde, after a visit from Shipman. [71], A BBC drama-documentary, entitled Harold Shipman and starring Ian Brooker in the title role, was broadcast in April 2014. Harold Shipman (full name Harold Fredrick Shipman) was born on 14 January 1946 in Nottingham, England. [70] This provided a "stark narrative" that focused on personal tragedies. All these doctors were found not guilty. Shipman studied medicine at Leeds School of Medicine, University of Leeds, graduating in 1970. Marion Carradice - The 80-year-old widow, of Kensington Street, Hyde, died at her home on August 14, 1989 after a visit from Shipman requested because she felt dizzy. Author of. The Shipman Files: A Very British Story starts on BBC Two on Monday September 28th at 9pm. Decision: Unlawful killing. [11] On 5 November 1966, he married Primrose May Oxtoby; the couple had four children. He was born from his father, Harold Frederick Shipman, who was a truck driver and his mother Vera Brittan. Further on, while practicing in a regular hospital, a local undertaker at the hospital noticed that Shipmans patients were dying at a high rate. He was convicted of her murder at Preston Crown Court. [7][8] His working-class parents were devout Methodists. The motives for Harold Shipman's serial killing remain unclear, 10 years after his death By Alicia Queiro BBC Scotland The medical world was shattered when trusted GP Harold Shipman was. Decision: Suspicion of unlawful killing. The two-year investigation into the deaths certified by Shipman confirmed that the doctor killed at least 215 patients over a 25+ year span. 2 Both of his parents were devout Methodists. Harold Shipman's Early Life and Love for Medicine Harold Frederick Shipman was born on January 14, 1946, in Nottingham, England. All rights reserved. Decision: Suspicion of unlawful killing. Decision: Unlawful killing. Henrietta Walker - The 87-year-old widow, of Orchard Street, Hyde, died at home on November 24, 1995 after a visit from Shipman. Harry Stafford - The 87-year-old died at his home on Rock Street, Hyde, on December 17 1998. Decision: Unlawful killing. [67], A documentary also titled Harold Shipman: Doctor Death, with new witness testimony about the serial killer, was shown by ITV as part of its Crime & Punishment strand on 26 April 2018. Grundy's daughter Angela Woodruff, who was a lawyer, was informed by a solicitor that an inauthentic-looking will had been made seemingly by her mother, excluding Woodruff and her children but leaving 386,000 to Shipman. The crude preparation of Diamorphine is Heroin which is sold in powder to patches. Shipman was convicted of her murder on at Preston Crown Court. Mona Ashton White - The 63-year-old, of Thorpe Hall Grove, Newton, Hyde, died on September 15, 1986 following a lethal injection from Shipman. Decision: Unlawful killing. However, Grundy was buried, and her daughter, Angela Woodruff, was notified about the will by local solicitors. Shipman's wife, Primrose, maintained that he was not guilty, even after his conviction. Valerie Cuthbert - The 54-year-old widow, of Daisy Bank, Gee Cross, Hyde, died at her home on May 29, 1996 after a visit by Shipman to treat an inflamed bunion. There are not many signs that point to his later reputation . Harold Shipman is a former GP and prolific serial killer who murdered approximately 250 victims, most of whom were elderly women. Harold Shipman Harold Frederick Shipman [2] ( 14. ledna 1946, Nottingham, Spojen krlovstv - 13. ledna 2004, vznice Wakefield, Spojen krlovstv) byl britsk lka a sriov vrah patc mezi vrahy s nejvym potem obt na svt. Elsie Platt - The 73-year-old died on February 9, 1994 at her home in Stockport Road, Hyde. Decision: Suspicion of unlawful killing. [43], After Shipman's body was released to his family, it remained in Sheffield for more than a year despite multiple false reports about his funeral. Many doctors reported changes in their dispensing practices, and a reluctance to risk over-prescribing pain medication may have led to under-prescribing. Elsie Barker - The 84-year-old widow, of Green Street, Hyde, died at her home on July 29, 1996 after a visit from Shipman. It revealed Shipman targeted vulnerable elderly people who trusted him as he was their doctor. May Lowe - The 84-year-old spinster died at her home in Allen Avenue, Hyde, on March 27, 1997. Decision: Unlawful killing. An image of Britain's worst serial killer, Dr Harold Shipman, has been used to promote a life insurance company Credit: Handout A life insurance firm has defended using the UK's most prolific . Harold Frederick Shipman (14 January 1946 13 January 2004), known to acquaintances as Fred Shipman, was an English general practitioner and serial killer. [17] A few months later, in August, taxi driver John Shaw told the police that he suspected Shipman of murdering 21 patients. [7][8] When growing up, Shipman was an accomplished rugby player in youth leagues. Decision: Murder. In 1970, he received his medical degree from Leeds University. . Kate Sellors - The 75-year-old died from a lethal injection by Shipman at Ashton House, Victoria Street, Hyde, on May 4, 1995. The Grisly Story Of Harold Shipman, The British Doctor Who Killed His Patients For Pleasure. And the third was the usual psychologically affected serial killers motive of deriving pleasure from the position he was put in, where he had complete control over every humans life and death. Decision: Unlawful killing. 7 of History's Most Notorious Serial Killers, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Harold-Shipman, National Center for Biotechnology Information - PubMed Central - Harold Shipman. This made Shipman turn his interest towards the medical field. Decision: Unlawful killing. One fine day he was informed that his mother suffered from lung cancer and she was not left with much time. He was the last person to see her alive; he later signed her death certificate, recording the cause of death as old age. A doctor- the savior of lives is a word that is supposed to bring happiness to millions of patients. He was originally incarcerated in a Manchester prison, but moved to HMP Frankland in Durham and eventually to Wakefield Prison in West Yorkshire. Shipman was a loner and a plodder who had to work twice as hard as other students to pass his eleven-plus and the exams to graduate from the Leeds School of Medicine. Harold Shipman killed himself in his jail cell in 2004. Mrs. Woodruff appeared as the first witness. Decision: Murder. Kecanduan Bunuh, Dr. Harold Shipman Tewaskan Ratusan Pasiennya di 1999. Gladys Roberts - The 78-year old widow died at her home in Shaw Hall Avenue, Hyde on February 8, 1984. Dorothea Hill Renwick - The 90-year-old widow died at her home in Dowson Road, Gee Cross, Hyde. Alice Kennedy - The 88-year-old widow who suffered from Parkinson's Disease died on January 9, 1995 at her sheltered accommodation at Ogden Court, Hyde, after a visit from Shipman. One key question that plagued investigators was how such a large number of deaths could have occurred without raising suspicions of foul play. Jozef Iwanina - Died May 16, 1986. Decision: Unlawful killing. However, police found that Shipman had written the notes on his computer after her death. The young doctor was caught forging prescriptions for Demerol, an opioid typically used to treat severe pain, for his own use. Risk-adjusted sequential probability ratio tests: application to Bristol, Shipman and adult cardiac surgery. Dorothy Hopkins - The 72-year-old woman died at her home in Darwin Street, Hyde, on August 10, 1997. Cunning Shipman had also covered his tracks by adding false illnesses to his victims records. [14] A year after his conviction on charges of murder, the interview was re-broadcast on Tonight with Trevor McDonald. Decision: Unlawful killing. Edith Brady - The 72-year-old widow, of Bearswood Close, Hyde, died at Shipman's surgery in Market Street, Hyde, on May 13, 1996 after she arrived complaining of breathlessness. Decision: Suspicion of unlawful killing. Samuel Mills - The 89-year-old retired warehouseman, of Ogden Court, Hyde, died at his home on November 23, 1996 after being seen by Shipman. Decision: Unlawful killing. Immediately, she suspected foul play and went to the police. In 1998, police had seized over 10,000 worth of jewellery they found in his garage. Decision: Unlawful killing. Decision: Unlawful killing. Decision: Unlawful killing. Decision: Unlawful killing. Decision: Unlawful killing. The fact that Shipman took advantage of his patients trust in him as a doctor made his crimes particularly odious to the public. Harold Shipman was born as the middle child into a working-class family on January 14, 1946. Decision: Suspicion of unlawful killing. Thomas Alfred Longmate - The 69-year-old, who lived with his wife, died at home in Gresham Street, Denton, on September 6, 1978. Beatrice Helen Clee - The 78-year-old spinster, of King Edward Road, Gee Cross, Hyde, died at her home on May 12, 1989 shortly after a visit from Shipman. Decision: Unlawful killing. Decision: Unlawful killing. HAROLD SHIPMAN is commonly known as Britain's worst serial killer after 250 of his patients died while under his watch. This means that we may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. Decision: Unlawful killing. However, Dr. Harold Shipman not only used his position to take advantage of his patients he became one of the most prolific serial killers in English history. Decision: Suspicion of unlawful killing. He would spend the next 15 years of his career here before setting up a one-man practice in 1993. The principal psychoactive component of this is Diacetylmorphine. Ann Cooper - The 93-year-old spinster, of Old Road, Hyde, died at her home on February 15, 1988 after a visit from Shipman. Decision: Unlawful killing. Decision: Unlawful killing. Required fields are marked *. Decision: Unlawful killing. 1 His father was a lorry driver and he was the favourite son of his mother, Vera, who was overly protective of him. Samuel Harrison - The 87-year-old man of Lodge Lane, Newton, died after being given an injection by Shipman during a home visit on January 9, 1982. A police expert also checked Shipmans surgery computer and discovered that he had made false entries to support the fake causes of death he gave on his victims death certificates. Frank Crompton - The 86-year-old widower, of Knott Lane, Hyde, died at his home some time between March 24 and 26, 1995 from a lethal injection from Shipman delivered during an unannounced visit. Money! Here's everything you need to know about Harold Shipman ahead of BBC Two's upcoming docuseries. Former doctor and serial killer Harold Shipman murdered at least 215 patients. Decision: Unlawful killing. Fanny Nichols - The 84-year-old widow, of Ward Street, Hyde, died at her home following a lethal injection administered by Shipman on April 26 1993. Everything you need to know about the true story behind BBC Two's upcoming docuseries about serial killer GP Harold Shipman. Decision: Unlawful killing, Irene Aitken - The 65-year-old widow, of Burkitt Street, Hyde, died on July 31, 1995, after she was given a lethal injection of diamorphine by Shipman at her home after he called in while passing. Decision: Unlawful killing. Decision: Unlawful killing. He killed himself using his bedsheets to hang at the windows. A public inquiry is underway, but general practitioners and all doctors also need to consider the implications for their profession. Shipman's trial began at Preston Crown Court on 5 October 1999. A bright child, he became interested in medicine as he watched his mother receive morphine injections to ease the pain she suffered while dying of lung cancer. Elsie Harrop - Died on September 22, 1989. Reactions to his death were mixed, with some newspapers . A number of theories have been put forward to explain why Shipman had the urge to murder, some say that he may have been avenging the death of his mother. Harold Frederick Shipman (14 January 1946 - 13 January 2004), known to acquaintances as Fred Shipman, was an English general practitioner and serial killer.He is considered to be one of the most prolific serial killers in modern history, with an estimated 250 victims.On 31 January 2000, Shipman was found guilty of murdering 15 patients under his care. Tom Balfour Russell - The 77-year-old died at his home in Harrison Street, Gee Cross, Hyde, on July 2, 1996. He was not struck off by the General Medical Council but fired by his practice, and three years later, he began working as a GP in Greater Manchester. Still, others suggest that the doctor had a God Complex and simply needed to prove that he could take life as well as save it. Decision: Unlawful killing. In 2005, it came to light that Shipman may have stolen jewellery from his victims. Sarah Hannah Marsland - The 86-year-old widow, of Ashton House, Victoria Street, Hyde, died on August 7, 1978 while Shipman was visiting. Decision: Unlawful killing, Netta Ashcroft - The 71-year-old widow, of Meadowfield Court, Flowery Field, Hyde, was found dead on March 7, 1995 at her home after a visit from Shipman to treat a sore throat. Who is Stephen Pagliuca? On 31 January 2000, after six days of deliberation, the jury found Shipman guilty of 15 counts of murder and one count of forgery. Decision: Unlawful killing. Awaabs Law debated in Parliament PLUS What do you think of the Shudehill Shard? Harold Shipman is the subject of BBC Two's documentary The Shipman Files: A Very British Crime Story on Tuesday night - but just what happened to his family after he was arrested for the. When he pointed this out to Shipman, he twisted it around and made his excuses. Shipman would first diagnose his patients with illnesses they didnt have and then inject them with a lethal dose of diamorphine. Decision: Unlawful killing. In 1975, while he was working as a general practitioner in Todmorden. Sentenced to life imprisonment and the judge recommended that he never be released on January 31, 2000. A relatively ingenious idea for the time period, as rules regarding drugs were a lot more lax during his time as a doctor than they are now, even if Shipman . Some relatives of Shipman's victims voiced anger at the cartoon. Lillian Cullen - The 77-year-old widow, of Foxholes Road, Hyde, died at her home on May 30, 1996 minutes after being alone with Shipman, who had visited to discuss her tablets. Shipman witnessed his mother's pain subside, despite her terminal condition, until her death on 21 June 1963. 1974: He begins working as a general practitioner (GP) in Todmorden, Lancashire however, colleagues discover that he was addicted to painkiller pethidine and was forging prescriptions of the drug. Harold Shipman was an English medical doctor and a serial killer. Harold Shipman Born in January 1946, Harold Shipman was a British serial killer and former doctor. Decision: Unlawful killing. The latest BBC Two documentary takes a look at Harold Shipman one of the UK's most prolific serial killers in recent times. Emily Wiliams - Died September 25, 1978. Decision: Unlawful killing. Man United currently sit eight points behind league-leaders Arsenal in the Premier League table. It has existed for ages. Joan May Melia - The 73-year-old died at her home in Commercial Street, Hyde, on June 12, 1998 after a visit from Shipman. Selina MacKenzie - The 77-year-old widow, who had suffered several strokes, died at home in Perrin Street, Hyde, on December 17, 1985, after a Shipman visit. Following his mothers death, Shipman went on to marry Primrose May Oxtoby while studying medicine at Leeds University Medical School. Fred Kellet - The 79-year-old married man who was suffering from leukaemia died at home at Knott Lane, Gee Cross, Hyde on new year's eve in 1985 after a visit from Shipman. Harold Shipman is estimated to have killed and poisoned 250 patients, making him Britain's most notorious murderer. Decision: Unlawful killing. Designed by Mavis Pickup - The 79-year-old died at her home in Spring Avenue, Gee Cross, Hyde, after a visit from Shipman on September 22, 1997. The will excluded Woodruff and her children, but left 386,000 to Shipman. May Brookes - The 74-year-old widow, of Cross Street, Hyde, died at her home on February 1, 1985 as Shipman arrived to examine her arthritic hip. Later Shipman was turned into a drug rehabilitation center. Decision: Unlawful killing. That year, his mother Vera, with whom Shipman was quite close, was diagnosed with lung cancer. Decision: Unlawful killing. Police raided Shipmans house to find a couple more forged medical records confirming various deaths as an act of Shipman. Shipman was born in a middle-class family in England. Even during the pandemic, there were criminals arrested who were doctors in search of money. Decision: Unlawful killing, Mary Emma Andrew - The 86-year-old woman died at her home in Mona Street in Hyde, on April 8, 1993, following a lethal injection from Shipman, who she had asked to visit following neck pain. He was charged with the murders of 15 women by lethal injections of diamorphine, all between 1995 and 1998: Shipman's legal representatives tried unsuccessfully to have the Grundy case tried separately from the others, as a motive was shown by the alleged forgery of Grundy's will. Elizabeth Pearce - The 84-year-old died after a visit from Shipman on January 25, 1975 at her home in Todmorden. A normal child born to a regular working-class family; he was close with his very domineering mother. Elizabeth Ashworth - The 81-year-old widow, of Peel Street, Hyde, died at her home on August 26, 1981 after Shipman was called when Mrs Ashworth was taken ill in her garden. Mildred Robinson - The 84-year-old died at her home in Mona Street, Hyde, on June 26, 1985. "[39], Shipman's death divided national newspapers, with the Daily Mirror branding him a "cold coward" and condemning the Prison Service for allowing his suicide to happen. Decision: Suspicion of unlawful killing. Decision: Unlawful killing. Shipman's trial commenced in Preston Crown Court on 5 October 1999. John Stone - The 77-year-old died at his home in Dukinfield Road, Hyde, on April 24, 1996. Lucy Virgin - The 71-year-old, of Carter Place, Hyde, died at home on March 1, 1995. Decision: Unlawful killing. 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