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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
Why is the number of murderers involved important?
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It's about whether it was the secret actions of one person, compared to the actions of several people, who all considered it ok.
The secret actions of one person, do not reflect wider than that. Having several people who took part, or were prepared to ignore things, DO reflect on the wider attitudes.
Shipman knew he was doing wrong. Gosnell and his staff DIDN'T think they were doing anything wrong. Doctors who had worked, might have gone and set up their own clinics, and operated in the same way.