Everyone Dies In Sunderland: A podcast about growing up terrified in the eighties and nineties

The man who admitted to killing 300 people in the local press

March 24, 2022 Everyone Dies In Sunderland Season 3 Episode 3
The man who admitted to killing 300 people in the local press
Everyone Dies In Sunderland: A podcast about growing up terrified in the eighties and nineties
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Everyone Dies In Sunderland: A podcast about growing up terrified in the eighties and nineties
The man who admitted to killing 300 people in the local press
Mar 24, 2022 Season 3 Episode 3
Everyone Dies In Sunderland

In today’s show we revisit the time in 1999 when a Northumberland doctor casually admitted to killing 300 people in a local TV interview.

I’m genuinely surprised you don’t remember.

Doctor David Moor was a much loved GP who would often appear in the regional media as a local medical expert. But one such appearance would lead to him facing a murder charge for helping an apparently terminally ill patient to die. But was Britain’s approach to end-of-life care what was really on trial? And if this was murder, does that mean the Queen’s Granddad got murdered too?

40 years earlier another doctor – John Bodkin Adams – had found himself in a similar position. Was Adams a pioneering doctor who changed the face of palliative care? Or was he lethally useless and more of a danger to his patients than their medical conditions? Or he was he, in fact, literally Britain’s most prolific serial killer?

Along the way, there’s an establishment cover-up, clandestine sexual relationships, clay pigeon shooting fatalities and a welcome(ish) return of Gareth reading poetry. 

We also revisit 1999. Rod Hull dies. Whizzer and Chips is nowhere to be found. Kiwi-flavoured 20/20 is consumed. Everyone talking about epigenomics apparently. Nothing like Prince described it. 

Trigger warning: This show discusses  issues surrounding end of life care and assisted suicide throughout.

You can reach us on email everyonediesinsunderland@gmail.com, on Twitter at @everyonediespod, on Facebook and Instagram

Our theme music is usually the song “Steady Away” by Pete Dilley and can be found on his album Half-truths and Hearsay which you can/should buy/stream here: 

ttps://petedilley.bandcamp.com/album/half-truths-and-hearsay  

But for a third show in a row it isn’t. Pete’s getting married though. Congratulations Pete! 

“SO DAMN EASY TO CAVE IN, MAN KILLS EVERYTHING”

Show Notes

In today’s show we revisit the time in 1999 when a Northumberland doctor casually admitted to killing 300 people in a local TV interview.

I’m genuinely surprised you don’t remember.

Doctor David Moor was a much loved GP who would often appear in the regional media as a local medical expert. But one such appearance would lead to him facing a murder charge for helping an apparently terminally ill patient to die. But was Britain’s approach to end-of-life care what was really on trial? And if this was murder, does that mean the Queen’s Granddad got murdered too?

40 years earlier another doctor – John Bodkin Adams – had found himself in a similar position. Was Adams a pioneering doctor who changed the face of palliative care? Or was he lethally useless and more of a danger to his patients than their medical conditions? Or he was he, in fact, literally Britain’s most prolific serial killer?

Along the way, there’s an establishment cover-up, clandestine sexual relationships, clay pigeon shooting fatalities and a welcome(ish) return of Gareth reading poetry. 

We also revisit 1999. Rod Hull dies. Whizzer and Chips is nowhere to be found. Kiwi-flavoured 20/20 is consumed. Everyone talking about epigenomics apparently. Nothing like Prince described it. 

Trigger warning: This show discusses  issues surrounding end of life care and assisted suicide throughout.

You can reach us on email everyonediesinsunderland@gmail.com, on Twitter at @everyonediespod, on Facebook and Instagram

Our theme music is usually the song “Steady Away” by Pete Dilley and can be found on his album Half-truths and Hearsay which you can/should buy/stream here: 

ttps://petedilley.bandcamp.com/album/half-truths-and-hearsay  

But for a third show in a row it isn’t. Pete’s getting married though. Congratulations Pete! 

“SO DAMN EASY TO CAVE IN, MAN KILLS EVERYTHING”