The video transcript discusses a YouTuber introducing his son to the channel, mentioning a new background setup, and then delving into the story of a serial killer named Remold. The narrative covers Remold's early intelligence, subsequent academic decline, athletic endeavors, and eventual isolation after his mother's death from cancer. He becomes fascinated with morphine's pain-relieving effects during her treatment. Despite his initial aspirations, Remold's medical career is marked by drug misuse, false prescriptions, and eventually, murder. He targets vulnerable patients, often elderly women living alone, administering lethal overdoses. A pattern of deaths under his care raises suspicions, leading to an investigation that uncovers forged wills and theft. Despite overwhelming evidence and conviction for multiple murders, Remold denies all charges until his suicide in prison. The YouTuber concludes by encouraging viewers to subscribe to his channels and engage with the content.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Harry, also known as "Doctor Death", was a serial killer.
2. He was born on January 14, 1946.
3. He lived in Nottingham, UK.
4. He was a brilliant and exemplary student until he entered high school.
5. His grades started to drop in high school.
6. He was very close to his mother, Vera Brittany.
7. His mother was diagnosed with lung cancer.
8. He stayed by her side and helped with her treatment.
9. He saw his mother receive high doses of morphine to relieve her pain.
10. After his mother passed away, he was completely isolated and changed as a person.
11. He spent two years trying to get into medical school.
12. He eventually got into medical school in England.
13. He became a doctor, but his intention was not to save lives, but to end them.
14. He started working as a doctor and began killing his patients.
15. The youngest person he killed was 4 years old.
16. He would often give his patients high doses of strong medicines, such as pethidine, to end their lives.
17. He would also forge prescriptions and fake diagnoses to get his patients to take the medicines.
18. He was eventually caught after killing a millionaire woman and forging her will.
19. The police found several forged wills and pieces of jewelry from his victims in his home.
20. He was convicted of 15 murders between 1995 and 1998.
21. He always denied his crimes, even with overwhelming evidence.
22. He was found dead in his living room on January 3rd, having taken his own life.
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