Harold Shipman was one of Britain’s worst serial killers and is believed to have killed more than 250 people over more than 25 years.Tonight a BBC will explore the crimes in a documentary called The Shipman Files: A Very British Crime Story.Shipman mostly murdered elderly people – but one of his victims is believed to have been as young as four.One of his victims was Kathleen Wagstaff, who died shortly after Shipman visited her at her Rock Gardens home in Hyde.Shipman was convicted of her murder in January 2000.Her sudden death was a shock to those who knew her.Shipman injected the 81-year-old with morphine on December 9, 1997.He claimed her death was due to heart disease, citing coronary thrombosis as the cause of death.One of the most.
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