A new Netflix series revisiting the crimes of the Yorkshire Ripper, Peter Sutcliffe, has outraged viewers who claim it still perpetuates the attitude that some of his victims' lives meant less because they were sex workers.
The crimes of the serial killer who murdered 13 women and attempted to kill many others in the 1970s, have been well documented, but a new generation has been left shocked to hear sex workers among Sutcliffe's victims referred to as 'pests', 'good time girls' or having 'gone down in status,' by the officers investigating the crimes.
And in episode one of the series, Yorkshire Post journalist Alan Whitehouse describes how police were 'caught short' by the murder of Sutcliffe's fourth victim, Jayne McDonald, 16, who he followed home from her job at a supermarket, which prompted national interest in the case.