Harold Shipman's 'Monster Mansion' prison cell 'haunted' after Dr Death's suicide The cell where Harold Shipman was held in a top security prison was said to be 'haunted' after his suicide in the 'Monster Mansion'.
Evil child killer Roy Whiting told prison warders he was too terrified to sleep in Shipman's old bed on Wakefield prison's D-wing because of the ghost of 'Dr Death'.
He had been moved into Wakefield Prison's cell D336, the place where serial killer Shipman hanged himself 21 years ago.
Over many years of his career, Shipman had forged medical records to support the causes of death he recorded on death certificates.
Whiting was hearing things that made him believe that Shipman's 'ghost' was in the cell with him.