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By Erin McCann LONDON — Peter Sutcliffe, who was convicted of killing 13 women and attempting to murder seven others in a yearslong spree that led newspapers to call him the Yorkshire Ripper ...
Peter Sutcliffe was one of Britain's most horrifying ... to the University Hospital of North Durham on Sunday. The mass murderer has now died due to complications caused by the virus.
Ex-lorry driver Sutcliffe used hammers, knives and screwdrivers to murder his victims and was dubbed the Yorkshire Ripper, in reference to the Victorian serial killer Jack the Ripper. One photo ...
He was also convicted of seven counts of attempted murder in and around Yorkshire, Lancashire and Greater Manchester. Summer 1975: Peter Sutcliffe begins attacking women, two in Keighley and one ...
A retired police chief said today it would be his 'lifelong regret' that Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe will now go to his grave without confessing to eight more murders he is suspected of ...
Peter Sutcliffe, a former grave digger ... at London's Central Criminal Court of 13 counts of murder, seven cases of attempted murder and was sentenced to 20 concurrent life terms.
the murderer was seen by a prison nurse as "coughing continuously and was unable to get out of bed." Later that day, ...
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ITV’s latest true crime offering Yorkshire Ripper: The Secret Murders delves into the harrowing crimes of prolific serial killer Peter Sutcliffe, commonly referred to as the Yorkshire Ripper.
We now know that the individual behind the murders was in fact Peter Sutcliffe, who was caught in 1981 and given 20 life sentences. The series, which features an all-star cast, focuses primarily ...
Peter Sullivan spent more than 38 years in jail in what is believed to be the biggest miscarriage of justice in British ...
Peter Sutcliffe, a British serial killer known as ... Sutcliffe was convicted in 1981 for murdering 13 women and attempting to murder seven more in Northern England between 1975 and 1980.