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Norfolk, Andrew (2 March 2010). "Peter Sutcliffe, the bullied mummy's boy who gave millions nightmares". The Times. London . Retrieved 14 August 2016. Deranged killer admits Yorkshire Ripper blinding". BBC News. 27 January 1998 . Retrieved 6 January 2018. a b Parmenter, Tom; Mercer, David. "Yorkshire Ripper serial killer Peter Sutcliffe dies". Sky News . Retrieved 13 November 2020. The Yorkshire Ripper Files: A Very British Crime Story". BBC Four. BBC. Archived from the original on 2 September 2020 . Retrieved 13 November 2020. Brannen, Keith (ed.). "Trial: Week1". Execulink.com/~kbrannen . Retrieved 18 June 2011. [ self-published source?]

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Maps overlay showing significant locations in the Ripper case. Google Earth (map). [ permanent dead link]The book details the catalogue of errors made by the police that allowed this man to remain undetected and resulted in huge miscarriages of justice, including the imprisonment of three innocent men for crimes commited by Sutcliffe. There are so many unanswered questions that will likely remain that way due to police and government cover ups. Burn, Gordon (2010) [1984]. Somebody's Husband, Somebody's Son: The Story of the Yorkshire Ripper. London: Faber & Faber. p.221. ISBN 9780571265046. In response to the police reaction to the murders, the Leeds Revolutionary Feminist Group organised a number of ' Reclaim the Night' marches. The group and other feminists had criticised the police for victim-blaming, especially for the suggestion that women should remain indoors at night. Eleven marches in various towns across the United Kingdom took place on the night of 12 November 1977, making the point that women should be able to walk anywhere without restriction and that they should not be blamed for men's violence. [77] :83 West Yorkshire Police were criticised for being inadequately prepared for an investigation on this scale. It was one of the largest investigations by a British police force [73] and predated the use of computers. Information on suspects was stored on handwritten index cards. Aside from difficulties in storing and accessing the paperwork, it was difficult for officers to overcome the information overload of such a large manual system. Sutcliffe pleaded guilty to seven charges of attempted murder. The prosecution intended to accept his plea after four psychiatrists diagnosed him with paranoid schizophrenia, but the trial judge, Justice Sir Leslie Boreham, demanded an unusually detailed explanation of the prosecution's reasoning. After a two-hour representation by the Attorney-General Sir Michael Havers, a ninety-minute lunch break, and another forty minutes of legal discussion, the judge rejected the diminished responsibility plea and the expert testimonies of the psychiatrists, insisting that the case should be dealt with by a jury. The trial proper was set to commence on 5 May 1981. [68] [69]

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Smith, Joan (1993). "Final chapter – There's only one Yorkshire Ripper". Misogynies. Faber and Faber. ISBN 0-571-16807-8. Evans, Rob; Campbell, Duncan (2 June 2006). "Ripper guilty of additional crimes, says secret report". The Guardian . Retrieved 14 August 2016. The failure to take advantage of Birdsall's anonymous letter and his visit to the police station was yet again a stark illustration of the progressive decline in the overall efficiency of the major incident room. It resulted in Sutcliffe being at liberty for more than a month when he might conceivably have been in custody. Thankfully, there is no reason to think he committed any further murderous assaults within that period. [87] Possible victims [ edit ] Byford Report [ edit ]Summers, Chris. "Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper". Crime Case Closed. BBC. Archived from the original on 22 August 2006 . Retrieved 27 September 2023. West Yorkshire Police should once and for all open every file, show the public their full shame and own their utter incompetence.. by disallowing further investigations, by choosing not to pursue the later cases he admitted to they denied countless families closure, they left innocent men in jail and they continued in their roles despite having proved utterly incompetent and ill-equipped to run a p*ss up in a brewery.. horrific..

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a b Dowling, Tim (27 March 2019). "The Yorkshire Ripper files review – a stunningly mishandled manhunt". The Guardian . Retrieved 14 November 2020. year-old Debra Marie "Debbie" Schlesinger was stabbed through the heart as she walked down the garden path of her home in Hawksworth, Leeds after a night out with friends on 21 April 1977. After she had been stabbed, she was chased, and then she collapsed and died in a doorway. [104] [105] Witnesses recalled seeing a dark, bearded man near the scene, and there was no clear motive for her murder. [104] Although a hammer was not used, Sutcliffe also often used a knife to stab his victims. [104] Most notably, Sutcliffe's work record also showed that he was delivering to an engineering plant 100 yards from Schlesinger's home on the day she was killed. [104] The killing took place only two days before Sutcliffe's known killing of Patricia Atkinson in Bradford. [104] At the time detectives did not believe Schlessinger's murder was a "Ripper" killing as she was not a prostitute. [104] However, by 2002, West Yorkshire Police publicly announced they were ready to bring charges against Sutcliffe for her murder although no further action was taken. [107] [104] Hale, Don (16 March 2014). "Yorkshire Ripper in Midlands murders probe". Birmingham Mail. Trinity Mirror . Retrieved 27 May 2016. Yorkshire Ripper, Peter Sutcliffe's weight-gain strategy in latest bid for freedom". New Criminologist. 25 May 2005. Archived from the original on 27 May 2012. Macfarlane, Jenna (13 November 2020). "Yorkshire Ripper: Who were serial killer Peter Sutcliffe's victims? When did he get caught? And how did he die?". The Yorkshire Post . Retrieved 25 June 2021.All of the earlier books concentrate on the known Ripper victims and the ones he was prosecuted for. Weekend Box Office Results: Five Nights at Freddy’s Scores Monster Opening Link to Weekend Box Office Results: Five Nights at Freddy’s Scores Monster Opening

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