I lived in Hyde back in the 80's & early 90's and saw Harold Shipman on multiple occasions for an injury I got from working on a construction site. He was really nice, helpful, clear and thorough. I just couldn't believe it when the accusations started. It seemed impossible to me that such a caring Doctor went down the road he did.
They said that about Lucy Letby. It seemingly is never the case when a mass murderer is convicted and people who had dealings with them say, "they were really nice people; I'm shocked to my core". It's never, "I'm not surprised, he was a complete bastard and really creepy weirdo".
If he had behaved publicly like the heinous individual he was - he would have been caught sooner. It does not surprise me at all he could appear as nice as pie to one person and a killer to another. Killers are deceptive characters and part of this deception involves gaining the trust of those around them and not raising suspicions. You were not in danger as you were young. He killed the old - because questions are rarely asked when old people suddenly die.
It just shows how you never truly know anybody. People are quite capable of splitting their lives in two. As long ago as 1941, the psychiatrist Hervey M. cleckley wrote a famous book about it called "The Mask of Sanity". He believes the mask was there to hide a chaotic personality underneath that was often more self destructive than destructive to others. It's interesting that so many serial killers have had serious, self destructive addictions apart from their killing. Shipman for example was a fairly serious drug addict. Others such as Steve Wright had serious gambling and drinking addictions. Cleckley himself noted an overlap between psychopaths and alcohol / drug addicts that he treated.
@@jotarokujo290 The on point professor tenor voice was what I thought! Although I see men like myself and others that appear youthful and with smaller facial features and they have the deepest voices... I took a look at the Adams Apple and I said nope, hes going to have a higher voice.
I always thought he had a high voice, in a book about him his voice was described as being "pedantic" sounding. It's soft but harping, pushy and insisting in tone, so I get what they mean about "pedantic" sounding. The impression I get of him is that he gets off on telling people off and correcting others.
The famous writer Hannah Arendt wrote about "the banality of evil". We tend to think of serial killers as looking like deranged werewolves with voices like Darth Vader. The truth is much more worrying. They are the people next door. When Peter Sutcliffe was caught, nobody could believe that such a weedy, banal man with a squeaky voice could have kept a nation in terror for half a decade. The same with Shipman. That is what psychopaths are like - they don't seem any different from the rest of us.
Oh my god this is like the most normal guy I’ve ever seen. But he has killed 200 people, honestly mind blowing how anyone could have horrible secrets like this.
The famous writer Hannah Arendt wrote about "the banality of evil". We tend to think of serial killers as looking like deranged werewolves with voices like Darth Vader. The truth is much more worrying. They are the people next door. When Peter Sutcliffe was caught, nobody could believe that such a weedy, banal man with a squeaky voice could have kept a nation in terror for half a decade. Nobody could believe Harold Shipman did it either. Psychopaths look exactly like the rest of us.
Yes, when you look at people like Ramirez or Jodi Arias and see how scary some serial killers are and how you can tell something is wrong by their behaviour and mannerisms, it’s a shock when you see the normal ones. Some of them seem to enjoy scaring people, while others get a kick out of looking normal.
Its so strange to see him talking after the book. I've just read about him, and now i can understand what his patients meant when they said how convincing he was.
Seeing him standing in the street and a car pass by seems almost too humane for a man like him, like wow this is real life it’s unbelievable to know that he killed 250 ppl
@@towerofresonance4877 HAHA yes, I’m a Capricorn. Does this mean I will go round killing people? No. Does this mean that if I do go round killing people, I will do very well? No haha. You people are ridiculous.
The famous writer Hannah Arendt wrote about "the banality of evil". We tend to think of serial killers as looking like deranged werewolves with voices like Darth Vader. The truth is much more worrying. They are the people next door. When Peter Sutcliffe was caught, nobody could believe that such a weedy, banal man with a squeaky voice could have kept a nation in terror for half a decade. The same with Shipman. That is what psychopaths are like - they don't seem any different from the rest of us.
When he was a child his mother always pampered him and constantly repeated that he was better and more perfect than any other kid and this developed in Shipman an a great superiority complex towards people.
Yes but then he speaks and the image is shattered by the accent and an obvious lack of confidence. If I met him, I would think he was a very weak man who was hiding a drug problem because of his strange pupils. I agree that he has a whiny aloof, school teacher look about him before he speaks ( the little glasses, the white beard, the thin lips and quite fine features).
@@Ainykhan25 He watched his mother die of cancer in a lot of pain, at a vulnerable age. Most people move on, but he tried to find a way of getting back the control he lost when he couldn’t save his mother’s life or stop her pain. It became an obsession which took him over, not to mention his drug problems.
He strikes me as a bit cold, not in a serial killer kinda way, but just a bit standoffish. But he’s disarming at the same time because his voice is so soft (and higher than I expected it to be). He comes across as a scholar. It’s quite sad to me that his mother made him study all the time and not hang out with friends when he was a child. Children need to be kids; they need to frolic, play with their peers, have fun. But from the get go he was objectified as the “golden child,” the ticket to a grander life. It’s NOT a good thing when a parent thinks of their child as the special one, the one who WILL become a great success. It reflects a projection of the parent’s narcissism onto the impressionable child who becomes more of a trophy than a human being in the parent’s eyes. This child then grows up with this internalized message that he is special or unique only when the outside world doesn’t confirm this belief it’s incredibly crushing and destabilizing for the person. It’s a crisis of identity - the child grew up thinking, ‘my specialness is my identity,’ but when they realize they aren’t, they have no inherent self-worth on which to fall back. Parents, don’t EVER treat your child like they are special- don’t treat them like a ornament, a possession, a means to an end. This is exactly how people like Shipman become narcissists, through overcontrol and overvaluation in the formative years.
I can imagine the level of hatred his victims' loved ones must feel for him, having murdered helpless old people who were under his care. I have a mother who's old and vulnerable. I'd be irreparably broken if someone did to her what he did to his victims.
It's striking how many serial killers are known to have made TV sppearances while in the middle of their crimes. Apart from Shipman here, we had the "Bullseye Killer" John Cooper sppearing on Bullseye, David Mulcahy (one of the "Railway Killers") appearing on TV to discuss his love of skating (that clip is also on youtube), and also Welsh serial killer Peter Moore appeared on local news. Apparently Moore and Shipman became good friends in jail.
Most local people didn’t believe the accusation. He had around 6000 patients on his surgery register. When he set up his own surgery (after leaving a larger practice nearby) people transferred en-mass to stay with him. There are many who still don’t believe he did it.
The famous writer Hannah Arendt wrote about "the banality of evil". We tend to think of serial killers as looking like deranged werewolves with voices like Darth Vader. The truth is much more worrying. They are the people next door. When Peter Sutcliffe was caught, nobody could believe that such a weedy, banal man with a squeaky voice could have kept a nation in terror for half a decade. The same with Shipman. That is what psychopaths are like - they don't seem any different from the rest of us.
In fairness, this was about the time he was being investigated for murder. I imagine the stress of that would make anybody a bit impatient - even cold-blooded serial killers!
@@zufgh One thing I noticed is that smile came through when he knew the camera was on him but then he quickly hid the smile. That's what all narcissists crave, the attention from the media, so he pretends like it bothers him when in actual fact he liked being interviewed and having his photograph taken.
Yeah, which makes the whole thing even more terrifying. This demon sounds like a normal person. Like he couldn't hurt a fly. His demeanor looks gentle and his soft voice makes it seem like he can’t hurt anyone. Which creates a false sense of security. 😭😭😭🥶🥶🥶😱😱😱
Many people remember it as euthanasia, but he killed at least one young child in the 1970s, as well as women in their 40s and 50s who were not even ill. Then there was the dishonesty. Should have been struck off in the 1970s when he was convicted of forging prescriptions for diamorphine just to feed his own addiction. Also the greed. He forged wills, very badly and also typed up death certificates in advance for patients who were very much alive and well. He got caught after forging a will for over £300,000 to himself, on his crappy old typewriter (making it easily traceable). He treated a male patient for cancer (who didn't actually have cancer and was lucky to survive) just to acquire more diamorphine that he used to kill other patients. That level of callousness is beyond belief to normal people. Shipman was convicted of 15 murders, but was known to have killed over 250 and maybe over 400. We will never know for sure, as he recommended cremation for most victims (to cover his tracks) and always denied it and took the coward's way out in 2004,, just before his 58th birthday, to ensure that his wife Prinrose got his NHS pension (if he died before he was 60). It could be argued that he wasn't entitled to that NHS money, as he spent 30 years doing the exact opposite of what he was paid to do. If a Chief Fire Officer was convicted of being an arsonist after 30 years, would he qualify for a pension?
mosiac magazine had a long article on him where they said it was unfair to bring in his jewishness and in prison they would call out " dirty jew " at him what had his religion to do with anything ?
The famous writer Hannah Arendt wrote about "the banality of evil". We tend to think of serial killers as looking like deranged werewolves with voices like Darth Vader. The truth is much more worrying. They are the people next door. When Peter Sutcliffe was caught, nobody could believe that such a weedy, banal man with a squeaky voice could have kept a nation in terror for half a decade. The same with Shipman. That is what psychopaths are like - they don't seem any different from the rest of us.
Can we be realistic. Some serial killers are odd, like Ramirez, and they get sadistic pleasure from you thinking they are odd, and teasing/scaring you. Others get pleasure from duping you and appearing normal.@@zeddeka
I don't think he killed 250 100 to 150 max poor victims rip makes you wonder smart dr study got a great job wife kids good money for what to kill old women why makes no sence and a DR I was shocked when I study him for a while I remember when I was young seeing him on TV I was born 1991
@@ronniep9272 lol, why do you think such thing? It's a normal when guys say another guy is handsome, same like women to their female friends/other women to say they're beautiful.
@@reinamasaya898 well you said 'so handsome' which is going to far. There are two comments from you on this video saying that you think he is handsome. It's too much. Maybe in your country it's OK to say these things.
@Amy Hutchinson ..so if everything revolved around your belief system of no morality every rapist ,pedophile and serial killer should be let out of jail and Hitler given a high seat in heaven ....you see it sounds great to you but reality is that this world wether you like it or not revolves around morality ...that's why you cringe when you hear for example when a pedophile molests a young child ...but I am guessing in your case it means nothing because there is no wrong or right or consideration for those that are bring oppressed ,murdered,cheated on ,stole from ,lied to ,defrauded etc ...to you victims have no meaning and thier rights lack substance...without morality you are just an animal ...a lion can kill a zebra and feel nothing but what distinguishes a human from an animal is a soul and even better a soul governed by morality ...that's why we call people with no morals ..you know the worst as animals ...and that's why they get locked up ...and some put down ....no morality means no life ..no justice ...no conscience ...so therefore I feel sorry for you and those around you that have to deal with your immoral life
" Don't judge a book by its cover" that definition can't even be more clearer
I lived in Hyde back in the 80's & early 90's and saw Harold Shipman on multiple occasions for an injury I got from working on a construction site. He was really nice, helpful, clear and thorough.
I just couldn't believe it when the accusations started. It seemed impossible to me that such a caring Doctor went down the road he did.
They said that about Lucy Letby. It seemingly is never the case when a mass murderer is convicted and people who had dealings with them say, "they were really nice people; I'm shocked to my core". It's never, "I'm not surprised, he was a complete bastard and really creepy weirdo".
If he had behaved publicly like the heinous individual he was - he would have been caught sooner. It does not surprise me at all he could appear as nice as pie to one person and a killer to another. Killers are deceptive characters and part of this deception involves gaining the trust of those around them and not raising suspicions. You were not in danger as you were young. He killed the old - because questions are rarely asked when old people suddenly die.
@@Psmith-ek5hq if they gave people bad vibes they'd be killers, not serial killers
@TauruSeason if a serial killer he must be worse than just narcissistic.
It just shows how you never truly know anybody. People are quite capable of splitting their lives in two. As long ago as 1941, the psychiatrist Hervey M. cleckley wrote a famous book about it called "The Mask of Sanity". He believes the mask was there to hide a chaotic personality underneath that was often more self destructive than destructive to others. It's interesting that so many serial killers have had serious, self destructive addictions apart from their killing. Shipman for example was a fairly serious drug addict. Others such as Steve Wright had serious gambling and drinking addictions. Cleckley himself noted an overlap between psychopaths and alcohol / drug addicts that he treated.
I don't think I've ever heard a clear recording of his voice before. Must admit, not what I was expecting.
What made him so deadly was everyone thought he was just a normal guy
@@POPE_FRANC1S It's quite common for psychopaths to be very lightly, and softly spoken. Almost effeminate.
Me either
@@RoyBolinggoing he was from a working class background
When he was young, his appearance looks so gentle and handsome
I imagined his voice would be a lot deeper
Lol that'll be scary but i didn't think of his voice being deep because of his appearance
@@jotarokujo290 The on point professor tenor voice was what I thought! Although I see men like myself and others that appear youthful and with smaller facial features and they have the deepest voices... I took a look at the Adams Apple and I said nope, hes going to have a higher voice.
You and I both.
I always thought he had a high voice, in a book about him his voice was described as being "pedantic" sounding. It's soft but harping, pushy and insisting in tone, so I get what they mean about "pedantic" sounding. The impression I get of him is that he gets off on telling people off and correcting others.
The famous writer Hannah Arendt wrote about "the banality of evil". We tend to think of serial killers as looking like deranged werewolves with voices like Darth Vader. The truth is much more worrying. They are the people next door. When Peter Sutcliffe was caught, nobody could believe that such a weedy, banal man with a squeaky voice could have kept a nation in terror for half a decade. The same with Shipman. That is what psychopaths are like - they don't seem any different from the rest of us.
Oh my god this is like the most normal guy I’ve ever seen. But he has killed 200 people, honestly mind blowing how anyone could have horrible secrets like this.
Probably a coward killer.
Well it's not mind blowing, I dunno what you expected
The famous writer Hannah Arendt wrote about "the banality of evil". We tend to think of serial killers as looking like deranged werewolves with voices like Darth Vader. The truth is much more worrying. They are the people next door. When Peter Sutcliffe was caught, nobody could believe that such a weedy, banal man with a squeaky voice could have kept a nation in terror for half a decade. Nobody could believe Harold Shipman did it either. Psychopaths look exactly like the rest of us.
Convicted of 218. Apparently he possibly murdered up to 250 ppl but can't be proved.
Yes, when you look at people like Ramirez or Jodi Arias and see how scary some serial killers are and how you can tell something is wrong by their behaviour and mannerisms, it’s a shock when you see the normal ones. Some of them seem to enjoy scaring people, while others get a kick out of looking normal.
Its so strange to see him talking after the book. I've just read about him, and now i can understand what his patients meant when they said how convincing he was.
Damm that's crazy, the photographer was recording someone with 200 bodies
more than 200
@@nathantrial7468 250
@@requiem165 It’s ranged from 218 to 286 I believe? Still a chilling number of bodies
@@requiem165Not to be rude, but please don't give an estimate.
@@thehammurabichode7994this isn’t his estimate. It’s from experts genius
Seeing him standing in the street and a car pass by seems almost too humane for a man like him, like wow this is real life it’s unbelievable to know that he killed 250 ppl
He was Capricorn and they say that Capricorn has the most headcounts when it comes to serial killers.
@@towerofresonance4877 HAHA yes, I’m a Capricorn. Does this mean I will go round killing people? No. Does this mean that if I do go round killing people, I will do very well? No haha. You people are ridiculous.
@@towerofresonance4877 🐌🧠
I just wanted to se the scene where he screams when he got caught. As if to say it's not fare, please have mercy !!
The famous writer Hannah Arendt wrote about "the banality of evil". We tend to think of serial killers as looking like deranged werewolves with voices like Darth Vader. The truth is much more worrying. They are the people next door. When Peter Sutcliffe was caught, nobody could believe that such a weedy, banal man with a squeaky voice could have kept a nation in terror for half a decade. The same with Shipman. That is what psychopaths are like - they don't seem any different from the rest of us.
I can’t believe he actually killed over 250 people
his facial expressions and mannerisms strike me as being very aloof and arrogant.
When he was a child his mother always pampered him and constantly repeated that he was better and more perfect than any other kid and this developed in Shipman an a great superiority complex towards people.
A lot of doctors are like that, especially from his generation.
He had a very extreme narcissistic personality disorder
Yes but then he speaks and the image is shattered by the accent and an obvious lack of confidence. If I met him, I would think he was a very weak man who was hiding a drug problem because of his strange pupils. I agree that he has a whiny aloof, school teacher look about him before he speaks ( the little glasses, the white beard, the thin lips and quite fine features).
Hard to imagine he killed 250+people
I noticed that serial killers are the most nicest people ever
@@yMeNorDoFluXox then why do they kill ppl?
Serial Killers are often the people you'd least suspect.
@@Ainykhan25 He watched his mother die of cancer in a lot of pain, at a vulnerable age. Most people move on, but he tried to find a way of getting back the control he lost when he couldn’t save his mother’s life or stop her pain. It became an obsession which took him over, not to mention his drug problems.
His wife doesn't think so
He strikes me as a bit cold, not in a serial killer kinda way, but just a bit standoffish. But he’s disarming at the same time because his voice is so soft (and higher than I expected it to be). He comes across as a scholar.
It’s quite sad to me that his mother made him study all the time and not hang out with friends when he was a child. Children need to be kids; they need to frolic, play with their peers, have fun. But from the get go he was objectified as the “golden child,” the ticket to a grander life. It’s NOT a good thing when a parent thinks of their child as the special one, the one who WILL become a great success. It reflects a projection of the parent’s narcissism onto the impressionable child who becomes more of a trophy than a human being in the parent’s eyes. This child then grows up with this internalized message that he is special or unique only when the outside world doesn’t confirm this belief it’s incredibly crushing and destabilizing for the person. It’s a crisis of identity - the child grew up thinking, ‘my specialness is my identity,’ but when they realize they aren’t, they have no inherent self-worth on which to fall back. Parents, don’t EVER treat your child like they are special- don’t treat them like a ornament, a possession, a means to an end. This is exactly how people like Shipman become narcissists, through overcontrol and overvaluation in the formative years.
With those blue eyes and that soft voice, no wonder he was overlooked.
@@gerryfromthevoid8986 why??
@@Cat1-v6r I was being sarcastic
Throughout history, in many cultures.. Blue eyes were associated with danger, trouble, death etc etc
@@donovan2723untrue
Blue eyes…the eyes of the Devil
I hate to say that, but i think in his profession there are lots of people who think they can "play God" and decides who leaves and who doesn't.
He is correct that social interaction and having friends promotes a healthy psyche
I can imagine the level of hatred his victims' loved ones must feel for him, having murdered helpless old people who were under his care. I have a mother who's old and vulnerable. I'd be irreparably broken if someone did to her what he did to his victims.
@TauruSeasonyoungest victim was Susan Garfitt.
I bet he was already a serial killer when this was filmed - seriously!
He was!! Shipman started killing a whole decade before!
It's striking how many serial killers are known to have made TV sppearances while in the middle of their crimes. Apart from Shipman here, we had the "Bullseye Killer" John Cooper sppearing on Bullseye, David Mulcahy (one of the "Railway Killers") appearing on TV to discuss his love of skating (that clip is also on youtube), and also Welsh serial killer Peter Moore appeared on local news. Apparently Moore and Shipman became good friends in jail.
"I'm going back into surgery to do my surgery." So people were still going to see him after he had been accused of serial murder...
Most local people didn’t believe the accusation.
He had around 6000 patients on his surgery register.
When he set up his own surgery (after leaving a larger practice nearby) people transferred en-mass to stay with him.
There are many who still don’t believe he did it.
No wonder he was popular. He has that obi-wan charm about him
Saul Berenson never was the same after being kidnapped by the Taliban.
I thought he would have sounded more like Saruman/Christopher Lee
The famous writer Hannah Arendt wrote about "the banality of evil". We tend to think of serial killers as looking like deranged werewolves with voices like Darth Vader. The truth is much more worrying. They are the people next door. When Peter Sutcliffe was caught, nobody could believe that such a weedy, banal man with a squeaky voice could have kept a nation in terror for half a decade. The same with Shipman. That is what psychopaths are like - they don't seem any different from the rest of us.
My theory is each women he murdered was like watching his mother die over and over again
He got off on it
actually he doesn’t seem very friendly at all, impatient in fact and dismissive
Yes, I agree -- he came over as arrogant and rather 'off-hand' to me.
In fairness, this was about the time he was being investigated for murder. I imagine the stress of that would make anybody a bit impatient - even cold-blooded serial killers!
He had a very extreme Narcissist personality disorder
@@zufgh One thing I noticed is that smile came through when he knew the camera was on him but then he quickly hid the smile. That's what all narcissists crave, the attention from the media, so he pretends like it bothers him when in actual fact he liked being interviewed and having his photograph taken.
@@zeddekaIt was actually Antisocial Personality Disorder. The guy was a psychopath!
I was expecting some kind of big, booming voice, like Fred Elliott's/John Savident's or Brian Blessed's. Not someone with warmth and gentleness.
Yeah, which makes the whole thing even more terrifying. This demon sounds like a normal person. Like he couldn't hurt a fly. His demeanor looks gentle and his soft voice makes it seem like he can’t hurt anyone. Which creates a false sense of security.
😭😭😭🥶🥶🥶😱😱😱
Britain's biggest serial killer.... What happened to World in Action?? Kx
A serial killer hiding in plain sight
Seen screenshots of both videos, but never seen them.
Who else worked with him are they still doctors now....there is very little point to life no more!
robin williams should have played him before his demised
I read somewhere very recently that appearently Roy whiting sees/saw his ghost in prison at night and that he wasnt appearently very nice
He looks that neighboring uncle who does bbq party often in 2 weeks
Shippers probably considered himself an overzealous euthanasist. Thankfully the court took another view.
He was an enthusiastic euthanist
Many people remember it as euthanasia, but he killed at least one young child in the 1970s, as well as women in their 40s and 50s who were not even ill.
Then there was the dishonesty. Should have been struck off in the 1970s when he was convicted of forging prescriptions for diamorphine just to feed his own addiction.
Also the greed. He forged wills, very badly and also typed up death certificates in advance for patients who were very much alive and well. He got caught after forging a will for over £300,000 to himself, on his crappy old typewriter (making it easily traceable).
He treated a male patient for cancer (who didn't actually have cancer and was lucky to survive) just to acquire more diamorphine that he used to kill other patients. That level of callousness is beyond belief to normal people.
Shipman was convicted of 15 murders, but was known to have killed over 250 and maybe over 400. We will never know for sure, as he recommended cremation for most victims (to cover his tracks) and always denied it and took the coward's way out in 2004,, just before his 58th birthday, to ensure that his wife Prinrose got his NHS pension (if he died before he was 60). It could be argued that he wasn't entitled to that NHS money, as he spent 30 years doing the exact opposite of what he was paid to do. If a Chief Fire Officer was convicted of being an arsonist after 30 years, would he qualify for a pension?
mosiac magazine had a long article on him
where they said it was unfair to bring in his jewishness
and in prison they would call out " dirty jew " at him
what had his religion to do with anything ?
Being Jewish is more than just a religion. It's like a different race.
Doctors should NOT be allowed to prescribe or administer substances that are NOT NORMALLY potable.
He just sounds like a doctor (I know he is one) you can actually trust, I thought his voice would be more deeper.
Did Shipman say F you at 0:37? It sure sounded like it.
No, it'll be "Thank you".
The walls were crumbling. He knew he was finished.
This is chilling. He sounds lovely.
I trust him.
The famous writer Hannah Arendt wrote about "the banality of evil". We tend to think of serial killers as looking like deranged werewolves with voices like Darth Vader. The truth is much more worrying. They are the people next door. When Peter Sutcliffe was caught, nobody could believe that such a weedy, banal man with a squeaky voice could have kept a nation in terror for half a decade. The same with Shipman. That is what psychopaths are like - they don't seem any different from the rest of us.
Can we be realistic. Some serial killers are odd, like Ramirez, and they get sadistic pleasure from you thinking they are odd, and teasing/scaring you. Others get pleasure from duping you and appearing normal.@@zeddeka
how he only 52 there in 1998 he looked like he was nearly 70
These are two separate clips from many years apart, stuck together.
I guess the stress of killing aged him.
I was thinking 75 ish.
Ppl (appearently) aged different back then (same if you look at old sitcoms ect)
Abnormal ageing from abuse of pethidine.
He used it as a younger GP to work longer hours.
He never lost his Notts accent.
It's always the one you least suspect.
was it mercy killings though?
Did he say fuck you or thank you?
Does that question really need answering??
Well yeah, at 00:36 it’s pretty inaudible.
Monster
He looked older than 35 in this interview
He was 52 in this interview.
@@georgebradley4583 this was 1983 he was 35.
@@leejones8582 Oh, there’s another clip in this where it was filmed in 1998. So we’re both right. 😆
@@georgebradley4583 he looked like he was in his 70s in 1998.
@@leejones8582 you age faster when you hide crazy secrets like him
Ai has entered rhe chat
such a great doctor probably the best GP ever.
I am an old man and I am typing from HeavenTube and he treated me well, best GP ever. He was my doctor.
Hahah😂
Ee By Gum !
Now I'm going back inside... .
Had he bumped anybody off at the time the first clip was recorded?
Yes -- at least 12 and possibly many more.
a front wheel skid..............
I wish I had him in jiu-jitsu class 🔥 in hxxx
He was off his rocker on opiates.
What does it mean, was he addicted or not?
He had a pethidine addiction many years ago.
@@talhatanzil5138 yes
Wow
I don't think he killed 250 100 to 150 max poor victims rip makes you wonder smart dr study got a great job wife kids good money for what to kill old women why makes no sence and a DR I was shocked when I study him for a while I remember when I was young seeing him on TV I was born 1991
Stuck morphine
He looks so handsome
Gay
@@ronniep9272 lol, why do you think such thing? It's a normal when guys say another guy is handsome, same like women to their female friends/other women to say they're beautiful.
@@reinamasaya898 well you said 'so handsome' which is going to far. There are two comments from you on this video saying that you think he is handsome. It's too much. Maybe in your country it's OK to say these things.
@@ronniep9272 excuse me, is it a problem for you? Nobody says you're handsome?
@@reinamasaya898 True brother😂 he’s so desperate to hear this about him hehe. & mentally sick as well
When you remove God and thus morality you are only left with an empty shell of information with no real purpose
Assuming morality requires God is one huge leap, and not remotely accurate.
God doesn't exist he was made up by humans in the past
@@danielmilev848 ..and who made humans ??
@@roversthierry5870 me
@Amy Hutchinson ..so if everything revolved around your belief system of no morality every rapist ,pedophile and serial killer should be let out of jail and Hitler given a high seat in heaven ....you see it sounds great to you but reality is that this world wether you like it or not revolves around morality ...that's why you cringe when you hear for example when a pedophile molests a young child ...but I am guessing in your case it means nothing because there is no wrong or right or consideration for those that are bring oppressed ,murdered,cheated on ,stole from ,lied to ,defrauded etc ...to you victims have no meaning and thier rights lack substance...without morality you are just an animal ...a lion can kill a zebra and feel nothing but what distinguishes a human from an animal is a soul and even better a soul governed by morality ...that's why we call people with no morals
..you know the worst as animals ...and that's why they get locked up ...and some put down ....no morality means no life ..no justice ...no conscience ...so therefore I feel sorry for you and those around you that have to deal with your immoral life
Blue eyes cold blood
Im blue eyed too mate cmon😭
218 people were killed by the Simpson's psychiatrist.
Dr was Gay