Victims of Harold Shipman speak out
It's been 10 years since the suicide of one of the world's most prolific serial killers - Harold Shipman. During a 23-year murder spree, over 215 patients are thought to have perished at Shipman's hands as he administered fatal overdoses of painkillers.
Ten years after his suicide in Wakefield Prison in West Yorkshire at the age of 57, Shipman's crimes are the subject of a powerful new two-part TV show, starting tomorrow night. Two relatives of Shipman's victims, Jack Shelmerdine, 83, and Deborah Bartlett, 53, join us with their memories of the twisted killer.
Harold Shipman: Driven to Kill is on April 17 at 9pm Channel 5