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  • Mike Covell
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    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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  • DarkPassenger
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    He'll be a mentally backward single man with experience with working with children. Odds on.

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  • Mike Covell
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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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  • Mike Covell
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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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  • DarkPassenger
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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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  • Mike Covell
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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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  • Paul O'Henry
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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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  • DarkPassenger
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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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  • DarkPassenger
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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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  • Mike Covell
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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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  • DarkPassenger
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    The thing about Sutcliffe and animals is **** - he was an animal lover.

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  • Mike Covell
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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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  • sdreid
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    Yes, Shipman would be a serial killer by any way I'd define one.

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  • Paul O'Henry
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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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  • sdreid
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    Lea might still be with us!

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