Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Oct 3, 2023 · Born the middle child into a working-class family on January 14, 1946, Harold Frederick Shipman, known as "Fred", was the favorite child of his domineering mother, Vera.

  2. A bright child, he became interested in medicine as he watched his mother receive morphine injections to ease the pain she suffered while dying of lung cancer. In 1970 he received a medical degree from Leeds University, and a few years later he became a general practitioner in Todmorden in Lancashire.

  3. Mar 25, 2021 · Notably, Shipman's victims were often older women like his mother, who herself was treated with morphine by a home doctor. But unlike Shipman's mother, his victims were often healthy until their encounter with the doctor-turned-murderer.

  4. Born into a working class family on June 14, 1946, Harold Frederick Shipman, called Fred or Freddy, knew a childhood far from normal. He maintained a distance between himself and his contemporaries — mainly due to the influence of his mother, Vera.

  5. Harold Frederick Shipman was born on 14 January 1946 on the Bestwood Estate, a council estate in Nottingham, the second of the three children. His father, also Harold Frederick Shipman (1914–1985), was a lorry driver; his mother was Vera ( née Brittan ; 1919–1963).

  6. Mar 13, 2022 · Childhood Trauma. One traumatic incident that may have shaped Shipman’s life was the death of his mother. After she was diagnosed with cancer, Shipman was her caretaker. He carefully observed as doctors gave her painkillers and other treatments to ease her symptoms and pain. She died in 1963, when Shipman was only 17 years old.

  7. Harold Frederick Shipman was born in Nottingham, England, the second of four children of Vera and Harold Shipman, a lorry driver. His working class parents were devout Methodists. Shipman was particularly close to his mother, who died of cancer when he was 17.

  8. Harold Frederick Shipman was born in the Bestwood council estate in Nottingham, England on 14 January 1946. His father was Harold Frederick Shipman, a lorry driver, and his mother was Vera Brettan. He was the second of their four children.

  9. Early Life: The Making of a Killer. Harold Shipman, born on January 14, 1946, in Nottingham, England, experienced a somewhat unremarkable childhood. His parents, Harold Frederick Shipman and Vera Brittan, were working-class individuals, and Shipman grew up in the town of Hyde in Cheshire.

  10. Jan 31, 2000 · Harold Frederick Shipman was born into a working class family in Nottingham on 14 January, 1946. Fred, as he was known, was a confident and clever child who was accepted into the local...

  1. Searches related to harold shipman childhood

    harold shipman childhood traumaharold shipman
  1. People also search for