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True Crimecast

Jekyll in Hyde - Harold Shipman

True Crimecast

Stove Leg Media

True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary, Personal Journals

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 10 December 2024

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Harold Shipman was trusted as a devoted family doctor in the small town of Hyde, England, but his legacy is one of terror and betrayal. Behind the mask of compassion, Shipman was a cold-blooded killer, responsible for the deaths of over 200 patients under his care. From his early life shaped by personal loss to the horrifying discoveries that exposed his crimes, this episode unravels the chilling story of how one of Britain’s most prolific serial killers used his position to commit murder undetected for decades. Join us as we explore the investigations that failed to stop him, the forensic evidence that finally brought him to justice, and the devastating impact his actions had on families, medical ethics, and the community he betrayed.

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0:00.0

Stoveleg Media, Igniting Conversation. This is True Crimecast, Jamie with John. What's happening?

0:28.2

Not much, man. How are you? I'm good. You and I had a long conversation before recording today about whether or not we had recorded this case and I feel like my head

0:41.3

is in a fog. Yeah, I feel like we have covered this before, but only to learn that like we're

0:49.0

going to be talking about a doctor who hurt people, like to the point of death, murder. There's a lot of doctors that do

0:57.2

this. Yeah. I'm surprised. Like, I'm like, oh, okay, we've covered the one outlier, right? No,

1:03.8

no, no. There are multiple. It's so common. That's why the doctor death series has so many

1:09.3

different seasons. And my brain's in a fog, John, I have one place to turn.

1:14.6

You know where that is?

1:15.8

I would, yeah, it's magic mind because my mind is not in the fog.

1:19.9

Did you just like forget to take it this morning or something?

1:22.2

I did forget it today.

1:23.1

I usually take it in the morning to get my day started.

1:25.8

Sometimes I take it in the afternoon for an extra energy boost that's not filled with caffeine.

1:32.1

And when I work out occasionally, because my body doesn't hold up as much,

1:36.6

I usually take it as a pre-workout to make sure I have the energy to get through that.

1:40.6

So clears up my mind, gives me the energy to get through my day.

1:44.0

And our listeners

1:45.2

get a special discount. If you go to magicmind.com slash VIPJ20 and use code VIPJ20 for 20%

1:57.0

off Magicmind. And that'll get your head out of a fog and hopefully help you to avoid

2:03.7

finding doctors like this one dude and yeah you need you you guys do need to buy this stuff it is

2:10.6

awesome it helps me not crash and it helps me think a lot clearer um jamie i hope that you can pull it together this morning and I'm sure you will.

2:21.7

You always do.

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