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1. 'He must have found the drama of taking life to his taste'

Tameside Advertiser, Tuesday 9 July 2002
HAROLD Shipman considered himself intellectually untouchable - but he sure met his match in Richard Henriques QC.

2. Muriel Grimshaw

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 8 July 2002
THE murder trial of Harold Shipman saw the daughter of one of Muriel Grimshaw having to give evidence twice, as the full scale of his crimes were exposed.

3. Joan Melia

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 8 July 2002
COME rain or snow, Joan Melia was as fit as a fiddle.

4. Prison put GP in touch with his artistic side

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 8 July 2002
OVER a year on remand in Strangeways prison didn't stop Harold Shipman pursuing his more artistic side.

5. Doctor tried to lodge verdict appeal

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 8 July 2002
HAROLD Shipman tried to lodge an appeal against his conviction a month after his 'life means life' sentencing.

6. Kathleen Wagstaff

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 8 July 2002
LAURA Kathleen Wagstaff was an active woman whose life was cut short by the doctor she trusted.

7. Maureen Ward

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 8 July 2002
MAUREEN Ward had a new life in Southport and a Caribbean holiday to look forward to.

8. Jean Lilley

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 8 July 2002
THE family of Jean Lilley held their doctor in high regard.

9. Norah Nuttall

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 8 July 2002
NORAH Nuttall died just hours after Harold Shipman had prescribed cough medicine to the 64-year-old and told her to stay indoors for a few days.

10. Pamela Hillier

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 8 July 2002
PAMELA Hillier was an active woman who would walk her dog three times a day and was a committed member of Mottram Parish Church.
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