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11. Maria West

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 8 July 2002
MARIA West died during a house call by Harold Shipman while a friend politely waited for the medic to finish off his pre-arranged appointment.

12. Remand pay rise

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 8 July 2002
HAROLD Shipman had a pay rise while he was on remand for 16 months awaiting trial.

13. Irene Turner

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 8 July 2002
IRENE Turner was in good health at the time of her death, having returned to Hyde shortly after a holiday with friends to Torquay.

14. Blunders could have freed killer

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 8 July 2002
HAROLD Shipman very nearly walked free from court on two occasions.

15. Marie Quinn

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 8 July 2002
MARIE Quinn's death came shortly after she had spoken to family friend, Catholic priest Donald Smith.

16. What was the defence?

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 8 July 2002
LOOKING back on the mass murder crimes of Harold Shipman one can see how flimsy his version of events were - even though his legal team attempted to provide a substantial defence.

17. Who's who of the sparring legal eagles

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 8 July 2002
THE Harold Shipman murder trial involved some of the UK's biggest legal figures.

18. Lizzie Adams

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 4 July 2002
LIZZIE Adams was much loved in Hyde as a dance teacher whose passion for the dancefloor inspired many, many others.

19. Kathleen Grundy

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 3 July 2002
THE last victim, the first to find justice.

20. Bianka Pomfret

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 3 July 2002
BIANKA Pomfret was the youngest murder victim at the Harold Shipman trial.