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1. He spoke of euthanasia interest

Tameside Advertiser, Tuesday 16 July 2002
HAROLD Shipman told the director of an elderly people's home that he had an interest in euthanasia and asked if any residents had made living wills.

2. Going solo

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 15 July 2002
HAROLD Shipman left Donneybrook Medical Centre, setting up his own solo-practice in June 1992.

3. Shipman starts work in Hyde

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 15 July 2002
OCTOBER 1, 1977 saw Harold Shipman begin work in Hyde.

4. Other interests

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 15 July 2002
AWAY from the surgery, Harold Shipman did like to keep himself busy.

5. Crusader was no stranger to headlines

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 15 July 2002
BEFORE the murder investigation, many considered Harold Shipman an unstinting GP.

6. Mrs Shipman

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 11 July 2002
PRIMROSE Shipman had never spoken publicly about her husband's crimes - that was until she was ordered to appear before the public inquiry.

7. The Shipman family

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 11 July 2002
HAROLD Shipman's family consisted of wife, Primrose, and four children.

8. Why wasn't he struck off?

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 11 July 2002
IT's one of the most asked questions. Why wasn't Harold Shipman struck off in 1976?

9. What really happened in Todmorden?

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 11 July 2002
HAROLD Shipman left Todmorden under the shame of drug abuse in 1976 - nowadays his drug hoarding seems likely to have been used for a more sinister purpose.

10. Hyde

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 11 July 2002
THE Shipman family's move to Hyde saw the doctor start at Donneybrook before eventually setting up his own Market Street surgery.
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