In 1998, the graveyards in the market town of Hyde had some unusual early-morning visitors. Greater Manchester Police were exhuming the bodies of the elderly patients of a local doctor. The doctor concerned had been their GP for 21 years and had a reputation as the best in the area. But, Dr. Harold Shipman was also a serial killer. A public inquiry spent nearly four years investigating Dr Shipman's crimes. They traced them back more than 30 years and calculated the number of murders he committed to be in the region of 260. As director of ITV's "To Kill and Kill Again - Dr Shipman", Carole Peters was given unique access to the public inquiry's database and she also conducted her own investigative research to draw her own fascinating conclusions. Transcripts reveal the doctor's arrogance during police interviews, while exclusively obtained prison letters provide a revealing insight into his mind. And with the help of criminal psychologists and those most closely involved in the case, this book examines the clues and provides the answer to the question why? Why Shipman chose to kill and kill again.
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Writer, TV producer and director Carole Peters is one of the UK's leading experts on criminal history. She was series producer of ITV's acclaimed four-part history of British Serial Killers, To
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