Shipman could have been 'addicted to killing'

Harold Shipman could have been driven by an "addiction to killing" when he claimed the lives of at least 215 of his patients, according to the official inquiry into his crimes.

Shipman could have been 'addicted to killing'

Harold Shipman could have been driven by an "addiction to killing" when he claimed the lives of at least 215 of his patients, according to the official inquiry into his crimes.

A report by High Court judge Dame Janet Smith compiled after a year of hearings at Manchester Town Hall, showed no evidence of a motive for the GP's serial killing.

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