The Yorkshire ripper is dead
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whitesocks

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1,006 posts

70 months

Friday 13th November 2020
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Just confirmed https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1359632/peter-su...

I don't think many tears will be shed.

Smollet

15,494 posts

214 months

Friday 13th November 2020
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markymarkthree

3,459 posts

195 months

Friday 13th November 2020
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Covid isn't all bad then.

Deathmole

959 posts

69 months

Friday 13th November 2020
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Good

woodnut67

394 posts

213 months

Friday 13th November 2020
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Aww well.............did anyone see the match last night?

GT03ROB

13,992 posts

245 months

Friday 13th November 2020
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Thats certainly one that don't count as a CV19 death then

wildoliver

9,221 posts

240 months

Friday 13th November 2020
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Should have happened a long time ago. How anyone couldn't justify capital punishment for rare cases like that one I don't understand.

Hopefully the end was unpleasant for him.

ClaphamGT3

12,068 posts

267 months

Friday 13th November 2020
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Hopefully the families of his victims will now have to suffer less from his on-going media profile

Vickers_VC10

6,759 posts

229 months

Friday 13th November 2020
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Absolutely fantastic news.

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Teppic

7,942 posts

281 months

Friday 13th November 2020
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I thought bad things were supposed to happen on Friday 13th...

MrBarry123

6,091 posts

145 months

Friday 13th November 2020
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If he refused treatment for COVID, I can’t imagine it was a particularly pleasant death.

LOL.

AngryYorkshireman

138 posts

69 months

Friday 13th November 2020
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Evil b@stard.

Still remember the time when he was on the rampage. It was a dark time where we lived.

Was too young to understand what was going on was at infant school. All the mothers were terrified. Then random dads being pulled in by the police for questioning.

Castrol for a knave

7,177 posts

115 months

Friday 13th November 2020
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AngryYorkshireman said:
Evil b@stard.

Still remember the time when he was on the rampage. It was a dark time where we lived.

Was too young to understand what was going on was at infant school. All the mothers were terrified. Then random dads being pulled in by the police for questioning.
We lived in Bradford and my mum worked at St Lukes, where 2 victims were found closeby. I recall it being a virtual curfew for women. The nurses had to be chaperoned from block to block, and to the car park (which was helpfully overgrown and screened behind trees).

If a woman wanted to go out, she went with a man, in the car. This went on for years. Looking back it was like a horror movie - people knew there was something out there and it frightened the st out of them.

He knew what he was doing alright. It was a time when there was real poverty in these towns, and leaving your kids at home to go on the game to pay the rent was a reality for some women. Sadly, the media and police treated them shabbily - even now, the photos of these women are their police mughots that dehumanise them - splitting them into the good and bad victims.

whitesocks

Original Poster:

1,006 posts

70 months

Friday 13th November 2020
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AngryYorkshireman said:
Evil b@stard.

Still remember the time when he was on the rampage. It was a dark time where we lived.

Was too young to understand what was going on was at infant school. All the mothers were terrified. Then random dads being pulled in by the police for questioning.
You had the bloke who sent in a fake confession tape to the police, claiming to be the ripper himself.

Why did he do it? God knows.

Gameface

16,565 posts

101 months

Friday 13th November 2020
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Hope it's hot, you .

Castrol for a knave

7,177 posts

115 months

Friday 13th November 2020
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whitesocks said:
AngryYorkshireman said:
Evil b@stard.

Still remember the time when he was on the rampage. It was a dark time where we lived.

Was too young to understand what was going on was at infant school. All the mothers were terrified. Then random dads being pulled in by the police for questioning.
You had the bloke who sent in a fake confession tape to the police, claiming to be the ripper himself.

Why did he do it? God knows.
He was ostracised by the community when he came out of prison. drank himself to death.

L1OFF

3,666 posts

280 months

Friday 13th November 2020
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AngryYorkshireman said:
Evil b@stard.

Still remember the time when he was on the rampage. It was a dark time where we lived.

Was too young to understand what was going on was at infant school. All the mothers were terrified. Then random dads being pulled in by the police for questioning.
I remember driving through Yorkshire (1978) and seeing walls daubed with "HANG THE RIPPER"

GloverMart

13,259 posts

239 months

Friday 13th November 2020
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Castrol for a knave said:
Sadly, the media and police treated them shabbily - even now, the photos of these women are their police mughots that dehumanise them - splitting them into the good and bad victims.
They've just been discussing this on 5Live's Your Call. A woman on there, didn't catch who she was, said George Oldfield (police guy?) only really took things more seriously when a woman was killed who wasn't a prostitute and the media then went way over the top, treating the latest victim completely different to the ones that had died before.

Shocking looking back through 2020 eyes as to how bad the police and media were back then. Some would argue little has changed but I can't see anything that blatant happening now, however bad they can be at times.




AngryYorkshireman

138 posts

69 months

Friday 13th November 2020
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Castrol for a knave said:
He knew what he was doing alright. It was a time when there was real poverty in these towns, and leaving your kids at home to go on the game to pay the rent was a reality for some women. Sadly, the media and police treated them shabbily - even now, the photos of these women are their police mughots that dehumanise them - splitting them into the good and bad victims.
I think the police didn't take it too seriously until he started on the "good victims"
It was a period of rapid de-industrialisation and massive unemployment and poverty (especially in the north). Like you say, some of the women were "worthless" in the eyes of the police, but were mainly just women trying to feed their kids.

To be fair to the police they pulled all the stops out eventually. Remember no computers in those times, all paper.

Edited by AngryYorkshireman on Friday 13th November 09:51

anonymous-user

78 months

Friday 13th November 2020
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Thank you China!