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31. Shipman 'effect' hits death rates
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 July 2007 THE 'Shipman Factor' could be to blame for one of the region's hospitals having one of the highest death rates in the country, a report has found. -
32. Shipman cops could halt return of jewellery
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 May 2005 JEWELLERY discovered by detectives during the Harold Shipman investigation - which police believe might have belonged to some of his victims - might not be returned to the GP's widow. -
33. Primrose Shipman left out of mother's will
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 28 February 2004 HAROLD Shipman's wife was cut out of her mother's will just a month before she died because of her mum's loathing for the killer GP. Primrose Shipman, 55, did not get a penny from 92-year-old Edna Oxtoby.<BR> -
34. Sickness blighted Shipman in prison
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 20 April 2005 SERIAL killer Harold Shipman suffered from a number of ailments while in prison, including gout, arthritis and asthma, and had laser treatment for an eye problem. -
35. Shipman finally cremated
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 April 2005 SERIAL killer Harold Shipman's body has been cremated, the mortuary which has been holding it confirmed today. -
36. Shipman gems sold for families
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 31 August 2005 JEWELLERY believed to have been stolen by killer GP Harold Shipman has been auctioned to help the families of his victims. -
37. Shipman's death inquest begins
Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 April 2005 THE inquest into the death of killer doctor Harold Shipman opens in Leeds today. -
38. Shipman body NOT cremated
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 February 2004 SERIAL killer Harold Shipman's body remains in cold storage despite recent press reports he has been cremated. -
39. Cremation rule change 'might not have stopped Shipman'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 February 2007 CHANGES to the rules governing cremations are unlikely to have stopped serial killer Harold Shipman despite Government claims, a doctors' leader said today. -
40. Shipman's secrets
Manchester Evening News, Monday 31 January 2005 HAROLD Shipman mocked his victims in letters written from his prison cell to close friends.