Yorkshire Ripper - The Secret Murders: The True Story of Serial Killer Peter Sutcliffe's Reign of Terror

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The trial lasted two weeks, and despite the efforts of his counsel James Chadwin QC, Sutcliffe was found guilty of murder on all counts and was sentenced to twenty concurrent sentences of life imprisonment. [70] The jury rejected the evidence of four psychiatrists who gave testimony that Sutcliffe had paranoid schizophrenia, possibly influenced by the evidence of a prison officer who heard him say to his wife that if he convinced people he was mad, he might get ten years in a "loony bin". [45] :188 I hadn't realised until I read this book that there were a few cases where other people were convicted and served long prison sentences for murders which were almost certainly committed by Sutcliffe. Smith, Joan (1993). "Final chapter – There's only one Yorkshire Ripper". Misogynies. Faber and Faber. ISBN 0-571-16807-8. a b c d e f g Byford, Lawrence, Sir (December 1981). Report into the Police Handling of the Yorkshire Ripper Case (Report). London: Home Office. {{ cite report}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link) (multiple files)

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a b Parmenter, Tom; Mercer, David. "Yorkshire Ripper serial killer Peter Sutcliffe dies". Sky News . Retrieved 13 November 2020. In 2015, authors Chris Clark and Tim Tate published a book claiming links between Sutcliffe and unsolved murders, titled Yorkshire Ripper: The Secret Murders. [102] It alleged that between 1966 and 1980, Sutcliffe was responsible for at least twenty-two more murders than he was convicted of. [102] The book was later adapted into a two-part ITV documentary series of the same name, which featured both Clark and Tate. [96] Jouve, Nicole Ward (1986). The Streetcleaner: The Yorkshire Ripper case on trial. Marion Boyars. ISBN 978-0-7145-2847-2. a b c d Heenan Bhatti (director) (4 March 2021). The Yorkshire Ripper's New Victims. My5: Channel 5 . Retrieved 14 March 2022. {{ cite AV media}}: CS1 maint: location ( link) This is a meticulously researched book and the authors deserve enormous credit for their diligence and hard work.Judith Roberts, 14, was murdered on 7 June 1972, after leaving home to ride her bike in Wigginton, Staffordshire. She was found partially hidden beneath hedge clippings and plastic fertiliser bags face down later that day after going missing in a field north of Tamworth, Staffordshire; she had nineteen head wounds and had been battered to death. [122] 17-year-old Andrew Evans was wrongfully convicted and served 25 years in jail after confessing to the murder but had his conviction quashed in 1997. [123] [124] On the evening of Roberts’s death, Sutcliffe was driving to visit his fiancée, Sonia, at a hospital in Bexleyheath. [102] He would then have had to return to Bingley, West Yorkshire, where he worked nightshifts, which would have taken Sutcliffe within a short distance of the crime scene, Comberford Lane. [125] [126] Sutcliffe also drove a grey Ford Escort which is identical to a vehicle that four eyewitnesses observed trailing Judith as she made her way to local shops at the time of her disappearance. [122] Brannen, Keith (ed.). "The Trial: Week Two". Execulink.com/~kbrannen. Trial of Peter Sutcliffe. [ self-published source?] Ripper's wife gets divorce". The Independent on Sunday. 23 July 1994. Archived from the original on 26 May 2022 . Retrieved 14 November 2020. A three-part series of one-hour episodes, The Yorkshire Ripper Files: A Very British Crime Story, by filmmaker Liza Williams aired on BBC Four in March 2019. This included interviews with some of the victims, their families, police and journalists who covered the case. In the series she questions whether the attitude towards women on the part of both the police and society prevented Sutcliffe from being caught sooner. [169] On 31 July 2020, the series won the BAFTA prize for Specialist Factual TV programming. [170]

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The Yorkshire Ripper files: Why Chapeltown in Leeds was the 'hunting ground' of Peter Sutcliffe". The Yorkshire Post. 27 March 2019 . Retrieved 28 March 2019. All of the earlier books concentrate on the known Ripper victims and the ones he was prosecuted for.This was a campaign of murder which terrorised the population of a large part of Yorkshire for several years. The only explanation for it, on the jury's verdict, was anger, hatred and obsession. Apart from a terrorist outrage, it is difficult to conceive of circumstances in which one man could account for so many victims. [153] Murder of Rosina Hilliard - a Freedom of Information request to Leicestershire Constabulary". WhatDoTheyKnow. July 2013. Archived from the original on 31 December 2019 . Retrieved 31 December 2019.



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