Here is an alphabetical list of the 215 victims of Harold Shipman, these are the one's he was charged with, it is alleged the real number of victims is higher!!
Acton, Lily 
Adams, Lizzie 
Adkinson, Sarah 
Adshead, Norman 
Adshead, Rose Ann 
Aitken, Irene 
Andrew, Dorothy Mary 
Andrew, Joseph 
Andrew, Mary Emma 
Arrandale, Albert 
Arrowsmith, Winifred 
Ashcroft, Netta 
Ashton, Dora Elizabeth 
Ashton, Ellen 
Ashworth, Ada 
Ashworth, Brenda 
Ashworth, Elizabeth 
Ashworth, James 
Ashworth, Sarah 
Aveyard, Clara Ethel 
Baddeley, Elizabeth Mary 
Baddeley, John 
Bagshaw, Bertha 
Barber, Squire 
Bardsley, Joseph 
Bardsley, Lily 
Bardsley, Nellie 
Barker, Elsie 
Barlow, Charles Henry 
Barnes, James Edward 
Battersby, Elizabeth 
Baxter, William 
Beech, Joseph 
Bell, Norman John 
Bennett, Ethel 
Bennett, Frances 
Bennett, Nellie 
Bennison, Charlotte 
Bent, Arthur 
Berry, Irene 
Bill, Edith Annie 
Birchall, Mary Ivy 
Bird, Violet May 
Black, Alice 
Boardman, Kathleen May 
Boardman, Mary Louisa 
Bogle, Geoffrey 
Bolland, Alice 
Bowers, Mary Elizabeth 
Bradshaw, Miriam 
Brady, Edith 
Bramwell, Harold 
Bramwell, Vera 
Brassington, Charles Geoffrey 
Brassington, Nancy Anne 
Bridge, Doris 
Bridge, Jane 
Brierley, Albert 
Brierley, Edith 
Broadbent, Lily 
Brock, Edith 
Brocklehurst, Charles Edward 
Brocklehurst, Vera 
Brooder, Irene 
Brookes, Lily 
Brookes, May 
Brown, Alice 
Brown, Mary Alice 
Brown, William Henry 
Buckland, Edward 
Buckley, Ethel 
Burke, Elizabeth Mary 
Butcher, Lydia Edith 
Cains, Ida 
Callaghan, Sean Stuart 
Calverley, Edith 
Campbell, Annie 
Carradice, Marion 
Carrington, Alice 
Carroll, Josephine May 
Cartwright, Hannah 
Chadwick, Wilfred 
Challinor, Ivy Elizabeth 
Challoner, Genevieve 
Chapman, Irene 
Chappell, Alice 
Chappell, Wilfred 
Charlton, John 
Charnock, George 
Cheetham, Albert 
Cheetham, Alfred 
Cheetham, Elsie 
Cheetham, Hena 
Cheetham, Norah 
Cheetham, Thomas 
Chidlow, Amy 
Clarke, Fanny 
Clayton, Elsie 
Clayton, Frances 
Clee, Beatrice Helen 
Clough, James 
Condon, Thomas 
Connaughton, Alice Hilda 
Connors, Michael 
Conway, Margaret Ann 
Coomber, Frederick 
Cooper, Ann 
Copeland, Erla 
Copeland, Sydney Hoskins 
Couldwell, Constance Anne 
Coulthard, Ann 
Coutts, Mary 
Couzens, Hilda Mary 
Cox, Eileen Theresa 
Crompton, Eileen Daphne 
Crompton, Frank 
Crompton, John 
Crossley, Lily 
Cullen, Lilian 
Cuthbert, Valerie 
Davies, Cissie 
Davies, Eric 
Davies, Fred 
Davies, Miriam 
Dawson, Fanny 
Dean, Elsie Lorna 
Dean, Joan Edwina 
Delaney, Bessie 
Denham, Christopher 
Dentith, Frederick 
Devenport, Ronnie 
Dixon, Alice 
Dobb, Edgar 
Dolan, Ethel 
Drinkwater, Alice 
Drummond, Joseph 
Dudley, Mary Rose 
Dutton, Elaine 
Earls, Doris 
Earnshaw, William 
Eddleston, Harold 
Eddleston, Monica 
Edge, Agnes 
Evans, Bethel Anne 
Everall, Hannah 
Everall, Joseph Vincent 
Farrell, Phyllis 
Fernley, Marie Antoinette 
Firman, Mary Elizabeth 
Fish, Hilda 
Fitton, Hilda 
Fletcher, Dorothy 
Fletcher, Elizabeth 
Floyd, Arthur 
Fogg, Leah 
Foulkes, Edwin 
Fowden, Thomas 
Fox, Moira Ashton 
France, John 
Freeman, Harold 
Freeman, Winifred 
Frith, Hannah 
Galpin, Minnie Doris Irene 
Garlick, Rose 
Garlick, Violet 
Garratt, Mary Alice 
Garside, Millicent 
Gaskell, Marion 
Gaunt, Mary 
Gee, Nellie 
Gess, Clifford 
Givens, William 
Goddard, Edith 
Godfrey, Elsie 
Golds, Annie Elizabeth 
Gorton, Alice Maude 
Graham, Edith 
Gray, Rebecca 
Greenhalgh, John Sheard 
Grimshaw, Annie 
Grimshaw, Muriel 
Grundy, Donald Anthony 
Grundy, Kathleen 
Grundy, Nora 
Hackney, Clara 
Hackney, Clara 
Hadfield, Violet 
Hague, William 
Hall, Josephine 
Halliday, Frank 
Hallsworth, Janet 
Hamblett, Leonora 
Hamer, Mary Emma 
Hammond, Caroline Veronica 
Hampson, Jesse 
Hancock, Christine 
Hannible, Elsie 
Harding, Joan Milray 
Harris, Charles 
Harris, Harriet 
Harrison, Christina 
Harrison, David Alan 
Harrison, Marion 
Harrison, Muriel Eveline 
Harrison, Samuel 
Harrop, Elsie 
Haslam, Mary Elizabeth 
Hawkins, Sarah 
Healey, Winifred 
Heapey, Clifford Barnes 
Heapey, Gladys 
Heathcote, Irene 
Heginbotham, Olive 
Hennefer, Ellen 
Hett, Mary Jane 
Heywood, Ada 
Heywood, Florence 
Hibbert, Hilda Mary 
Hickson, Robert 
Higginbottom, George Eric 
Higginbottom, Peter 
Higgins, Barry 
Higgins, Lily 
Higham, Marion Elizabeth 
Highley, Ruth 
Higson, Ellen 
Hill, Sarah Ann 
Hillier, Pamela Marguerite 
Hilton, Ada Matley 
Hilton, John 
Hirst, Emma 
Holgate, Ethel Doris 
Holland, Alline Devolle 
Holt, Alice 
Hopkins, Dorothy Doretta 
Howcroft, John 
Hulme, Hilda 
Hurd, May 
Iwanina, Jozef 
Jackman, Harold Edward 
Jackson, Maureen Lamonnier 
Jackson, Nancy 
Jameson, Ronald 
Jeffries, Beatrice 
Johnson, Norah 
Johnson, Richard 
Johnston, Leah 
Jones, Alice Mary 
Jones, David 
Jones, Hannah 
Jones, Ivy 
Jones, Jane 
Jones, Robert Edward 
Jordan, Mary Ellen 
Keating, Mary 
Kellett, Ethel May 
Kellett, Fred 
Kelly, Ellen 
Kelly, Moira 
Kennedy, Alice 
Killan, Charles Henry 
King, Elsie 
King, James Joseph 
Kingsley, Mary 
Kitchen, Alice Christine 
Lacey, Renee 
Leach, Florence 
Leech, Edith 
Leech, William Henry 
Lees, Olive 
Leigh, Carrie 
Leigh, Joseph 
Leigh, Wilfred 
Lewis, Elsie 
Lewis, Florence 
Lewis, Peter 
Lilley, Jean 
Lingard, Robert Henry 
Linn, Laura Frances 
Livesey, John Louden 
Llewellyn, Edna May 
Lomas, Harry 
Lomas, Ivy 
Long, Dorothy 
Longmate, Thomas Alfred 
Lord, Jane Ellen 
Lowe, Beatrice 
Lowe, Esther 
Lowe, May 
Lyons, Eva 
MacConnell, Charles 
Mackenzie, Selina 
Mackie, Christina McCulloch 
Mansfield, Mary Ann 
Mansfield, Walter 
Marley, Martha 
Marsland, Sarah Hannah 
Matley, Maud 
McDonald, Kathleen 
McLaren, William James 
McLoughlin, Gertrude 
Melia, Joan May 
Mellor, Elizabeth Ellen 
Mellor, Samuel 
Mellor, Winifred 
Meredith, Oscar 
Metcalfe, Margaret 
Middleton, Deborah 
Middleton, Mary 
Mills, Samuel 
Mitchell, Cyril 
Mitchell, Wilbert 
Molesdale, John Bennett 
Morgan, Emily 
Moss, Bertha 
Moss, Hannah 
Mottram, George Henry 
Mottram, Hannah Helena 
Mottram, Pamela Grace 
Moult, Thomas 
Mullen, Nellie 
Mycock, Miriam Rose Emily 
Needham, Nora 
Nicholls, Violet 
Nichols, Fanny 
Nichols, Lily 
Nuttall, Hervey 
Nuttall, Norah 
O'Sullivan, Thomas 
Ogden, Mary 
Oldham, Agnes 
Oldham, Samuel 
Oswald, Frances Elaine 
Otter, Enid 
Ousey, Margaret 
Ovcar-Robinson, Konrad Peter 
Overton, Renate Eldtraude 
Oxley, Phyllis 
Parker, Marjorie 
Parkes, Annie 
Parkin, Laura Victoria 
Parr, Bertha 
Pearce, Elizabeth 
Pedley, Rosetta 
Penney, Vara 
Pickering, Leah 
Pickup, Kenneth 
Pickup, Mavis Mary 
Pitman, Edith 
Platt, Elsie 
Platt, Marion 
Pomfret, Bianka 
Potts, Frances 
Potts, Reginald 
Powers, Annie Alexandra 
Preston, Ada Marjorie 
Prestwich, Alice 
Proud, Ethel May 
Quinn, Marie 
Ralphs, Anne Lilian 
Ralphs, Ernest Colin 
Rawling, Alice 
Reade, Audrey 
Redfern, Tom 
Renwick, Dorothea Hill 
Richards, Jose Kathleen Diana 
Richardson, Alice 
Riley, Stanley 
Roberts, Edith 
Roberts, Esther Hannah 
Roberts, Gladys 
Robinson, Eileen 
Robinson, Eveline 
Robinson, Lavinia 
Robinson, Mildred 
Rogers, Elizabeth Ann 
Rostron, Jane Frances 
Rowarth, Dorothy 
Rowbottom, Annie 
Rowland, Jane Isabella 
Royles, Elsie 
Royston, Betty 
Rudol, Ernest 
Russell, Tom Balfour 
Sankey, Margaret 
Saunders, Albert Edward 
Saunders, Gladys 
Scott, Edith 
Scott, Elsie 
Sellors, Kate Maud 
Sharples, Cicely 
Shaw, Joseph 
Shaw, Leonard 
Shaw, Lilian 
Shaw, Neville 
Shaw, Susan Eveline 
Shawcross, Edna 
Shawcross, Ernest 
Shawcross, Mabel 
Shelmerdine, Jack Leslie 
Shelmerdine, Jane Elizabeth 
Shore, Lily 
Sidebotham, Florence 
Sigley, Elizabeth Teresa 
Simpson, Kenneth Harry 
Slater, Albert 
Slater, Florence 
Slater, Lena Norah 
Slater, May 
Smith, Alice 
Smith, Dora Elizabeth 
Smith, Emma 
Smith, Kenneth Ernest 
Smith, Margaret 
Smith, Mary Alice 
Smith, Sidney Arthur 
Smith, Winifred Isabel 
Sparkes, Monica Rene 
Squirrell, Alice 
Stafford, Harry 
Stafford, Kate Elizabeth 
Stansfield, Joe Ainscow 
Stocks, Louisa 
Stone, John 
Stopford, Arthur Henderson 
Stopford, Harriet 
Strickland, Ruth 
Sumner, Grace 
Swann, Bessie 
Swann, Robert 
Swindells, Emmeline 
Taylor, Caroline Mary 
Taylor, Edna Mary 
Taylor, Florence 
Taylor, Lily Newby 
Taylor, Mary 
Tempest, Mary Ann 
Thomas, Alice 
Thomas, Sarah Ann 
Thornton, Maria 
Tideswell, Sarah 
Tierney, Angela Philomena 
Tingle, Walter 
Toft, Beatrice 
Tomlin, Mary 
Townsend, Margaret 
Tucker, Dorothy 
Tuff, Mary 
Tuffin, Winifred Amy 
Turner, Frances Elizabeth 
Turner, Irene 
Uttley, Stanley 
Vickers, Frederick 
Vickers, Margaret Mary 
Virgin, Lucy 
Vizor, George Edgar 
Vizor, May 
Wagstaff, George Lawton 
Wagstaff, Jessie Irene 
Wagstaff, Laura Kathleen 
Waldron, Margaret Anne 
Walker, Edward 
Walker, Ellen 
Walker, Henrietta 
Walker, Winifred Mary 
Waller, Harry 
Waller, Marjorie Hope 
Walls, Mary 
Walton, Sydney 
Warburton, Ada 
Ward, Maureen Alice 
Ward, Minnie 
Ward, Muriel Margaret 
Ward, Percy 
Wardle, Eric 
Wareing, William Hill 
Warren, May 
Wass, Kathleen May 
Watkins, Annie 
West, Maria 
Wharam, Ellen Frances 
Wharmby, Lavinia 
White, Mona Ashton 
Whitehead, Amy 
Whitham, Colin 
Whittaker, Maureen 
Whittaker, Violet Mary 
Whittingslow, Vera 
Whittle, Edith 
Wibberley, Edith 
Wilcockson, Joseph Frank 
Wilkinson, Annie 
Wilkinson, Maud 
Williams, Albert Redvers 
Williams, Emily 
Williamson, Sarah Jane 
Wills, Jack 
Wilmore, Margaret 
Wilson, Muriel Elsie 
Wimpeney, Mark 
Winston, George 
Winston, Olive 
Winterbottom, Mary 
Wood, Annie 
Wood, Charles Henry 
Wood, Fanny 
Wood, James 
Woodhead, Joyce 
Woodhead, Kenneth Wharmby
					
					
					
				
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He'll be a mentally backward single man with experience with working with children. Odds on.
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Just a quick note to say Shannon the little girl who went missing in Dewsbury 24 days ago has been found alive and well.
It appears she was abducted and held not too far away in the area of Batley Carr.
I spent some time living in the area a couple of years ago, and am all to familier with both areas.
					
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There was a documentary on last night about the lady who escaped the clutches of the West's.
I had seen this one before so didn't tune in, but channel hopped every now and then.
I imagine Fred did commit acts of bestiality, considering how, he was allegedly not much of a hit with the ladies in the early teenage period.
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West really gets me thinking. He's a bloody psycho alright. I'd imagine he screwed animals before he killed 'em too.
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I Paul, is it possibly Fred West? His earlier life was quite bizarre, even by serial killer standards!
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Hi Dark Passenger and Mike Covell,
I apologize for taking Sutcliffe for someone else! As I said I read it a long time ago - whoever it was he killed a cat in a vicarage (if I remember correctly) - sometime later he killed women... - and he was british.
By the way I don't believe that serial sex killers are evil monsters - in fact often inconspicuous men.
kind regards
Paul O'Henry
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I'm doing a site listing as many British serial killers as possible - hopefully you lot can aid me! I'll link you as soon as.
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Serial sex killers like Sutcliffe are not knife-stroking evil masterminds - they are often nice and quiet because it is this very introversion that makes them bitter in the first place!
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I have read a couple of books on "The Yorkshire Ripper" and not one of them mentions he killed or tortured animals.
By all accounts he was a quite but well spoken man, and very polite.
That is until he met his victims.
A good friend of mine described how Sutcliffe knocked on the door of a building were his mum was the cook and keyholder.
Sutcliffe was polite and asked if it was a problem for a bowl of soup to be prepped.
My friends mum made him a bowl of soup, got him some bread and made him a pot of tea.
Sutcliffe made an effort to rush so as to allow the lady to get home.
He thanked the lady for her time, generosity and wonderful food, paying over the odds for the meal.
					
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The thing about Sutcliffe and animals is **** - he was an animal lover.
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I have a couple of books and journals on Shipman and his crimes.
He was certainly a very strange chap and confident that the charges wouldn't stick.
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Come on Stan - you can't proof that Lea Papin is still alive and kickin' and I can't proof she's dead and gone - by the way what do you think about Dr. Harold Shipman ?
The internet is a strange thing, isn't it - I can listen to one of my favourite australian rock bands - The Lime Spiders - and at the same time read and contribute to casebook JtR...
kind regards, especially to Easy Street...
Paul O'Henry
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