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1. People thought the police were wrong
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 10 September 2008Harold Fredrick Shipman was extremely popular, revered even, and had a reputation for being caring.
2. We feel let down, say relatives
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 10 September 2008RELATIVES of Shipman’s victims say the government has let them down.
3. Decade later and still ‘nothing’s changed’
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 10 September 2008TEN years after serial killer Harold Shipman was charged with murder, many of the 200 recommendations made to safeguard the public have still not been brought in, it has emerged.
4. Documentary to feature killer GP
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 9 January 2008RELATIVES of Harold Shipman’s victims are among those set to feature in a documentary about the serial killer.
5. Former detective launches probe into sacking
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 9 January 2008A DETECTIVE branded a liar following a public inquiry into the bungled Harold Shipman investigation has applied for a judicial review into the decision to sack him from a civilian post.
6. Police misconduct case scrapped
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 15 June 2006A DETECTIVE who was "out of his depth" investigating serial killer Harold Shipman will not face disciplinary action.
7. Doctors alleged to have misled inquiry
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 6 October 2005DOCTORS who cared for one of Shipman's murder victims gave misleading or contradictory evidence to the official inquiry, a tribunal heard.
8. Jail rapped in Shipman death probe report
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 31 August 2005NO ONE could have stopped Harold Shipman from committing suicide apart from the serial killer himself, an independent report has found.
9. Remembering those tragically taken from us
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 3 August 2005A GARDEN of tranquility to commemorate those who died at the hands of Harold Shipman has opened in Hyde Park.
10. Shipman jewels not going to widow
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 25 May 2005PRIMROSE Shipman will not get her hands on jewellery possibly belonging to the victims of her serial killer husband.
