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WillowTheWhisp 19-01-2005 20:04

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That was hardly classifiable as mercy killings.

Acrylic-bob 19-01-2005 20:11

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Who can say for certain? It may be that Shipman considered his killings as exactly that. But since he is no longer around to question, we will never know.

fireman 19-01-2005 20:12

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thats why i didn't reply

fireman 19-01-2005 20:37

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its i think an unanswerable topic it would take a very strong person to do it and not doing it puts the mind in torment. nature i think, at the end of the day must or should be left to happen. "UNFORTUNATELY"

WillowTheWhisp 19-01-2005 21:16

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob
Who can say for certain? It may be that Shipman considered his killings as exactly that. But since he is no longer around to question, we will never know.

Didn't he actually inherit money from the patients he killed? That does shed a bit of a different light on it.

fireman 19-01-2005 21:19

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he was an evil murderer and the only decent thing he did was top himself and spare us the expense of keeping him...

Bigclive 21-01-2005 17:13

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I apologise if I offended anyone with my posting, I was actually implying that if we gave doctors a Carte Blanch to carry out euthenasia, it could open a can of worms.

Sparkologist 21-01-2005 17:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by fireman
he was an evil murderer and the only decent thing he did was top himself and spare us the expense of keeping him...

I'm afraid i disagree with you, in part, fireman.

Yes, I think he has done us, as tax payers a favour by topping himself. I would have like to see him do the decent thing and give a list of the people that he did kill. This would at least give the relatives of the dead people some form of closure and not be left wondering for evermore if their loved ones did die as a result of Dr Shipmans interference.

Notice that I did not refer to the killings as murder or euthenasia, because maybe in Shipman's deranged mind, he saw his actions as mercy killings.

Margaret Pilkington 21-01-2005 19:36

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I don't think it would give doctors carte blanche, for they have nothing to gain in the euthanasia scenario. I think the Shipman case was different. I think that guy got off on feeling he had the power over old people. The worst thing about it was these people trusted Harold Shipman and he betrayed their trust......and in the most despicable way.

Sparkologist 21-01-2005 19:54

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What was the demographic of the people that he killed. Were they just elderly and infirm?

lettie 21-01-2005 20:01

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His victims were mainly elderly but I believe that they weren't all necessarily infirm or terminal.

Margaret Pilkington 21-01-2005 20:11

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Like lettie says, the majority of them were just old......and from reports some of them were quite fit for their age.

fireman 21-01-2005 20:35

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sorry sparkologist just got in. yes I can see your point of view, and i agree with what you say but i doubt if this chap could remember all his victims.

Sparkologist 21-01-2005 20:40

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I think he would have it all logged down somewhere. Shipman was very methodical about his killings. Who knows, maybe time will tell if he ever kept a record of his macabre past-time.

fireman 21-01-2005 20:42

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probably some relative will sell the records to the papers in years to come


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