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Sign up todayHarold Shipman: The Horrifying True Crime Story of the Notorious Serial Killer
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Explore the terrifying true story of the killer doctor who hunted the elderly.
As a chilling testament to the elusive and dangerous power of serial killers, Harold Frederick Shipman was a notorious “doctor of death” who lurked in the shadows of the medical industry. With his disturbing habit of preying on elderly women, Shipman’s harrowing and secretive killing spree reminds us that nobody is safe when serial killers are on the prowl - and that even our most trusted institutions can be infiltrated by the dark side of humanity.
Peering back the curtain on Shipman’s mysterious life and motives, this chilling true crime novel paints a terrifying picture of the man behind the murders. Delving into Shipman’s seemingly ordinary childhood, his career as a general practitioner, the growing suspicion around the unusually high number of deaths under his care, and the fatal mistake that led to his discovery and arrest, Harold Shipman: The Horrifying True Crime Story of the Notorious Serial Killer is a gut-wrenching tale which proves that you never know what secrets are hiding just beneath the surface.
Perfect for fans of true crime, serial killer biographies, and anybody with a morbid curiosity, this disturbing book offers you a gritty and detailed account of the man who left a dark shadow on the medical industry.
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