The Apocalypse Killer: Herbert Mullin 2

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Harold Shipman: Britain’s Deadliest Doctor Pt. 2

For years, Dr. Harold Shipman operated as a respected physician in Hyde, England, signing death certificates and comforting grieving families. But soon, disturbing patterns began to emerge. An unusually high number of elderly patients were dying under his care. Concerns from unde ...  Show more

Harold Shipman: Britain’s Deadliest Doctor Pt. 1

He was a respected family doctor. A pillar of the community. A man patients trusted with their lives.But behind the calm voice and medical authority, Dr. Harold Shipman was hiding something far darker.In this episode, Vanessa and Dr. Engels explore the early life and escalating c ...  Show more

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