This was a diligent and entertaining account of a case in which Cream most definitely did not rise to the top. Cream and Holmes got doctors off to a fast start in the learned-professions-setial-killer competition. They've since faded, though there was a British serial killer GP in the 50s, then of course Shipman. Lawyers have lagged but then: you can't bill a dead client. When you consider that Cream didn't have CCTV or DNA or cell-phone pings to contend with, one can argue that he was an under-achiever as a serial killer. A rich kid with a high IQ, he should have had a lovely little life. Instead he was consumed by his dark impulses. Bad doctor. No golf.
Can't wait for part 2.👍
Was excited to see these uploads today! They are much appreciated!
Oooh your beautiful voice… 🌟
When can we expect part 2? I'm eagerly awaiting 😊
2 weeks Ben said,I'm trying to remember if it was a Sunday he posted,it does say 2 weeks since posted
This was a diligent and entertaining account of a case in which Cream most definitely did not rise to the top. Cream and Holmes got doctors off to a fast start in the learned-professions-setial-killer competition. They've since faded, though there was a British serial killer GP in the 50s, then of course Shipman. Lawyers have lagged but then: you can't bill a dead client.
When you consider that Cream didn't have CCTV or DNA or cell-phone pings to contend with, one can argue that he was an under-achiever as a serial killer. A rich kid with a high IQ, he should have had a lovely little life. Instead he was consumed by his dark impulses.
Bad doctor. No golf.