Addicted to Murder

Addicted to Murder by Mikaela Sitford, published by Virgin in 2000, is a detailed account of the trial of Dr. Harold Shipman, who was convicted of murdering 15 women under his care. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English, offering readers an in-depth exploration of the case as reported by two investigative journalists who have closely followed the developments from the beginning.
The book provides a thorough examination of the events surrounding the trial, delving into the complexities of the case and the implications of Shipman’s actions. Readers will find a focus on true crime elements, as the narrative unfolds the chilling details of the murders and the judicial process that ensued. Through meticulous reporting, the authors aim to shed light on the broader issues related to trust in medical professionals and the failures in oversight that allowed such crimes to occur.
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Written by two investigative journalists who have covered the case from the start, this book tells the story of the trial of Dr Harold Shipman, who has been found guilty of killing 15 women in his care.
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