Coaches suffered significant injuries, including broken bones and fractured skulls. It really affected us all. Reporter every student is expected to be okay. Monday, student Robert Kreiter tried to speak with friends. He saw the bus driver pass and he was just really traumatized right now. Reporter monday afternoon football practice was canceled. Team members and coaches had a closed door school. As homecoming week moved forward, student john tomey had a message. Youre in our thoughts and prayers. Reporter the homecoming game against prairie view is still scheduled for friday at 7 00. Right now, theres a meeting begun on to discuss. That if that changes, well have new information for you on cbs4 news at 6 00. Were live in broomfield, tom mustin, cbs4 you news. Right now, cbs4s Jennifer Brice picks up the story at dia. Youve learned more about the woman killed in this crash. Reporter we certainly have learned more about this bus driver. 44yearold kari chopper who im told is not only a w
Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe, who admitted to killing 13 women and attempting to murder seven in the seventies, claimed he was driven to kill by 'the voice'
The new book I m The Yorkshire Ripper is based on hundreds of telephone interviews author Alfie James conducted with Sutcliffe before he died in November 2020.
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.
A new TV documentary looks at the forgotten victims of Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe THE man behind the transformation of the Odeon believes his grandfather was the Yorkshire Ripper’s ‘first unconfirmed victim’. The Yorkshire Ripper’s New Victims, to be screened on Channel 5 on Thursday, will feature the stories of other potential victims of Peter Sutcliffe years before he was convicted of murdering 13 women and seven attempted murders. One of these ‘forgotten’ victims is Fred Craven, who was killed in an attack at his bookmakers’ shop in Wellington Street, Bingley, on April 22, 1966 - nine years before Sutcliffe’s first murder.