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Recordings of Yorkshire Ripper Sutcliffe discussing unsolved crimes feature in Channel 5 documentary

One tape reveals Peter Sutcliffe, who murdered 13 women across northern England in the 1970s and 80s, planned to kill street worker Olivia Reivers - a passenger in his car when police caught him in 1981.

Yorkshire Ripper should not have been chained up as he lay dying, prison watchdog says

Prison ombudsman Sue McAllister criticised the use of restraints on Peter Sutcliffe - and a delay by staff in removing them when instructed to do so. Sutcliffe died at HMP Frankland in 2020.

Survivor beams artwork on to Parliament to mark Yorkshire Ripper s conviction | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

A survivor has highlighted an imbalance of justice for women with an artwork beamed on to the Houses of Parliament on the 40th anniversary of the Yorkshire Ripper’s conviction. Mo Lea, 61, from Bedford, believes Peter Sutcliffe was responsible for carrying out the hammer attack she suffered in 1980 when she was an art student in Leeds. Yet decades later, she has still been denied justice and, when the serial killer died last year at the age of 74, he took his knowledge to the grave. On May 22 1981, Sutcliffe was convicted of murdering 13 women and attempting to murder seven others. A report by Sir Lawrence Byford found Sutcliffe could have been responsible for 13 more offences and made a string of recommendations to West Yorkshire Police.

Survivor beams artwork on to Parliament to mark Yorkshire Ripper s conviction | Harwich and Manningtree Standard

A survivor has highlighted an imbalance of justice for women with an artwork beamed on to the Houses of Parliament on the 40th anniversary of the Yorkshire Ripper’s conviction. Mo Lea, 61, from Bedford, believes Peter Sutcliffe was responsible for carrying out the hammer attack she suffered in 1980 when she was an art student in Leeds. Yet decades later, she has still been denied justice and, when the serial killer died last year at the age of 74, he took his knowledge to the grave. On May 22 1981, Sutcliffe was convicted of murdering 13 women and attempting to murder seven others. A report by Sir Lawrence Byford found Sutcliffe could have been responsible for 13 more offences and made a string of recommendations to West Yorkshire Police.

Survivor beams artwork on to Parliament to mark Yorkshire Ripper s conviction | Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard

A survivor has highlighted an imbalance of justice for women with an artwork beamed on to the Houses of Parliament on the 40th anniversary of the Yorkshire Ripper’s conviction. Mo Lea, 61, from Bedford, believes Peter Sutcliffe was responsible for carrying out the hammer attack she suffered in 1980 when she was an art student in Leeds. Yet decades later, she has still been denied justice and, when the serial killer died last year at the age of 74, he took his knowledge to the grave. On May 22 1981, Sutcliffe was convicted of murdering 13 women and attempting to murder seven others. A report by Sir Lawrence Byford found Sutcliffe could have been responsible for 13 more offences and made a string of recommendations to West Yorkshire Police.

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