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Deliciously inaccurate SUN story... 17 Years, 10 Months ago
The paedo and the serial killer
By PETE BELL
July 12, 2007
PAEDOPHILE music producer Jonathan King has recorded a sick song claiming serial killer Harold Shipman's victims wanted to be murdered.
The pervert's song - which appears on video sharing website Youtube - says Shipman was 'demonised by the press' and that his victims were ready to die.
Vile King has the cheek to call the song, "The True Story of Harold Shipman".
Relatives of the serial killer's victims expressed shock at the grotesque spectacle of a convicted paedophile defending a man who murdered at least 215 people.
Shipman was jailed for seven life terms in 2000 for the murder of 15 of his patients. An official report later concluded he killed between 215 and 260 people.
He hanged himself inside his prison cell in January 2004.
The Youtube video of the song features close-ups of King's twisted mouth as he sings the lyrics interspersed with pictures of Shipman and his victims.
King, 62, says in the song's lyrics: "Some people will sigh when they
Re:Deliciously inaccurate SUN story... 17 Years, 10 Months ago
Well the media and the CPP served us up a tale,and as such we as obediant sheep are expected to shallow it hook line and stinker.
Why is it such a crime to question their wisdom? Trial by media must be an horrific debacle,and one I would not envy others.
Just glad you're raising questions in the public eye,especially ones that the system does not want out in public.The lengths officialdom goes to avoid critical scrutiny certainly shows how much we've lost of our liberty these last few years.
Re:Deliciously inaccurate SUN story... 17 Years, 10 Months ago
I did an interview with a local paper about Eurovision a couple of years ago. It was littered with inaccuracies and misquotes.
Nobody has heard of me. The subject matter was hardly contentious or salacious in any way. Obviously it caused no damage to my life, but nonetheless it contributed massively to my understanding of the mindset of journalists.
They are trained to produce an article to make it as "interesting" as possible, and the facts are at best secondary to that ethos.