BBC Two.The series takes a deeper look at the stories of serial killer Harold Shipman’s victims, among other aspects of the grim story.The GP injected his patients with lethal doses of diamorphine between 1995 and 1998.Although he was convicted of 15 murders, an inquest found that the real number was more than 250.He was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonments on 15 counts of murder and one count of forgery.Shipman took his own life in prison in 2004, the same year an inquiry concluded he had killed at least 215 people.171 of the victims were women, and 44 were men.But it is feared the real number could be as high as 459.Most of his victims were elderly women, but his youngest known victim was four-year-old Susie Garfitt.Shipman.
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