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he said, peter sutcliffe. now, listen, boys. peter sutcliffe. now, listen, boys. peter sutcliffe.sutcliffe is not the yorkshire ripper. so sutcliffe carried on killing. colleagues at the haulage firm where he worked knew he was a suspect, and used tojoke firm where he worked knew he was a suspect, and used to joke about it. he was nicknamed the ripper, and he is to answer to that sometimes, so it's sad now, isn't it? when he was eventually arrested for having stolen number plates, he confessed. at dewsbury police station, the public turned out to express their disgust. sutcliffe was jailed for the rest of his life. he died after contracting covid—19 and refusing treatment. few, ifany, contracting covid—19 and refusing treatment. few, if any, will mourn the passing of a man who destroyed so the passing of a man who destroyed so many lives. next tuesday, it will be a0 years to the day since sutcliffe's final victim, jacqueline hale, a student here in leeds, was killed in this road in headingley. she got off the bus after dark and was walking up here when she was attacked. you do hav
he said, peter sutcliffe. now, listen, boys. peter sutcliffe. now, listen, boys. peter sutcliffe.sutcliffe is not the yorkshire ripper. so sutcliffe carried on killing. colleagues at the haulage firm where he worked knew he was a suspect, and used tojoke firm where he worked knew he was a suspect, and used to joke about it. he was nicknamed the ripper, and he is to answer to that sometimes, so it's sad now, isn't it? when he was eventually arrested for having stolen number plates, he confessed....
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peter sutcliffe changed the way people lived. an art student in leeds who survived when sutcliffe and and busher. one side of that night timescale, i was a happy—go—lucky art student. after that, i became sarcastic and cynical andl that, i became sarcastic and cynical and i lost trust. sutcliffe was known to police. he was interviewed nine times, but things never went any further. i am jack. i see you are not catching me. that is partly because the police inquiry was famously led down a blind alley by hoax tapes from a man dubbed where syed jack. he sent letters and tapes taunting the officers of.|j syed jack. he sent letters and tapes taunting the officers of. i have the greatest respect for you. even though he fit the description, it led to the conclusion that peter sutcliffe wasn't their man. there was one young detective, and he said, "i've interviewed a man today and he fits the description, the photofit description. now one of the top table officers said, "is he a geordie?" "no, no." "what's his name?" he said, "peter sutcli
peter sutcliffe changed the way people lived. an art student in leeds who survived when sutcliffe and and busher. one side of that night timescale, i was a happy—go—lucky art student. after that, i became sarcastic and cynical andl that, i became sarcastic and cynical and i lost trust. sutcliffe was known to police. he was interviewed nine times, but things never went any further. i am jack. i see you are not catching me. that is partly because the police inquiry was famously led down a...
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he said, "peter sutcliffe." not the yorkshire ripper." so sutcliffe carried on killing, although he was interviewed on numerous occasions. colleagues at the haulage firm where he worked knew, and used to joke about it. he was nicknamed the ripper. and he used to answer to that sometimes. so it was, you know, it's rather... ..it's rather sort of... ..it's sad now, isn't it? bizarrely, he was finally caught after being linked to a car with stolen number plates. weapons were found, and in the early 1981, he confessed. that led to these extraordinary scenes in dewsbury, as the public turned out to voice their disgust. sutcliffe was jailed for life. he murdered 13 women, but ruined the lives of many more. his death is the end of a chapter for them and their families. but they will still have to live with what happened for the rest of their lives. and danny joins us now live from leeds. we really can't overstate the impact that this had on the people of yorkshire, danny? well, it was in 1975 that peter sutcliffe began
he said, "peter sutcliffe." not the yorkshire ripper." so sutcliffe carried on killing, although he was interviewed on numerous occasions. colleagues at the haulage firm where he worked knew, and used to joke about it. he was nicknamed the ripper. and he used to answer to that sometimes. so it was, you know, it's rather... ..it's rather sort of... ..it's sad now, isn't it? bizarrely, he was finally caught after being linked to a car with stolen number plates. weapons were found,...
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it was peter sutcliffe.rkshire police chief constablejohn robins has issued an apology to the relatives of peter sutcliffe‘s victims for "the language, tone and terminology used by senior officers at the time". mr robins said: "such language and attitudes may have reflected wider societal attitudes of the day, but it was as wrong then as it is now." a huge number of officers worked to identify and bring peter sutcliffe tojustice and it is a shame that their hard work was overshadowed by the language of senior officers used at the time, the effect of which is still felt today by surviving relatives. "thankfully, those attitudes are consigned to history and our approach today is wholly victim focused, putting them at the centre of everything we do." he added: "i offer this heartfelt apology today as the chief constable of west yorkshire police." the headlines on bbc news... the r number, the rate of infection for coronvirus, has fallen slightly across the uk to between 1 and 1.2. the prime minister‘s most seni
it was peter sutcliffe.rkshire police chief constablejohn robins has issued an apology to the relatives of peter sutcliffe‘s victims for "the language, tone and terminology used by senior officers at the time". mr robins said: "such language and attitudes may have reflected wider societal attitudes of the day, but it was as wrong then as it is now." a huge number of officers worked to identify and bring peter sutcliffe tojustice and it is a shame that their hard work was...
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he said, "peter sutcliffe". "now, listen, boys. peter sutcliffe. bang.fe carried on killing. colleagues at the haulage firm where he worked knew he was a suspect, and used to joke about it. he was nicknamed ‘the ripper‘ and he used to answer to that sometimes, so it was, you know, it's rather... it's sad now, isn't it? when he was eventually arrested for having stolen number plates, he confessed. at dewsbury police station, the public turned out to express their disgust. shouting and jeering. sutcliffe was jailed for the rest of his life. he died after contracting covid—19 and refusing treatment. few, if any, will mourn the passing of a man who destroyed so many lives. danny savage, bbc news, leeds. this is bbc news. the headlines: president trump says he won't put the us into lockdown, despite a surge in covid—19, as he comes close to admitting he's leaving the white house next year. the most senior advisor to the british prime minister, borisjohnson, has left downing street for the last time. dominic cummings was a key figure behind the successful brex
he said, "peter sutcliffe". "now, listen, boys. peter sutcliffe. bang.fe carried on killing. colleagues at the haulage firm where he worked knew he was a suspect, and used to joke about it. he was nicknamed ‘the ripper‘ and he used to answer to that sometimes, so it was, you know, it's rather... it's sad now, isn't it? when he was eventually arrested for having stolen number plates, he confessed. at dewsbury police station, the public turned out to express their disgust....
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everyone remembers peter sutcliffe's name. how many remember theirs? error felt by women. for a 17—year—old in leeds, when sutcliffe was left free to kill, it was a fear michelle teel couldn't shake. we'd no mobile phones, so you couldn't ring to say, i don't feel safe, or anything. you had nothing, so my mum used to time it knowing when i would roughly be coming home and she would walk halfway to meet me. but it was a scary, scary time. all of us were so aware of this case, to the point of actually suspecting friends, neighbours, relatives. joan smith reported on the murders, suffered nightmares after. she wrote about the misogyny of the police investigating. they kind of thought that the women who were involved in the sex trade were "asking for it", in inverted commas, and they were much more interested in the "innocent" women. and i thought they missed the central point, which was that what he hated was women. do you think anything has changed for women since that time in terms of policing? what it changed was women's attitudes. it kicked off the rec
everyone remembers peter sutcliffe's name. how many remember theirs? error felt by women. for a 17—year—old in leeds, when sutcliffe was left free to kill, it was a fear michelle teel couldn't shake. we'd no mobile phones, so you couldn't ring to say, i don't feel safe, or anything. you had nothing, so my mum used to time it knowing when i would roughly be coming home and she would walk halfway to meet me. but it was a scary, scary time. all of us were so aware of this case, to the point of...
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he said, peter sutcliffe. now, listen boys, peter sutcliffe...pper. so, sutcliffe carried on killing, although he was interviewed on numerous occasions. colleagues at the haulage firm where he worked knew and used to joke about it. he was nicknamed the ripper. he used to answer to that sometimes, so it was rather... it was rather sort of... it is sad now, isn't it? bizarrely, he was finally caught after being linked to a car with stolen numberplates. weapons were found and, in early 1981, he confessed. that led to these extraordinary scenes in dewsbury, as the public turned out to voice their disgust. sutcliffe was jailed for life. anger, hatred and obsession were deemed the motives for his crimes. few, if any, will mourn the passing of a man who destroyed so many lives. danny savage, bbc news, west yorkshire. we heard from richard mccann in that report, the son of wilma mccann, who was killed by peter sutcliffe. for me it is the reduction hopefully in press stories, the tabloid press i am talking about, that have really irritated me my entire li
he said, peter sutcliffe. now, listen boys, peter sutcliffe...pper. so, sutcliffe carried on killing, although he was interviewed on numerous occasions. colleagues at the haulage firm where he worked knew and used to joke about it. he was nicknamed the ripper. he used to answer to that sometimes, so it was rather... it was rather sort of... it is sad now, isn't it? bizarrely, he was finally caught after being linked to a car with stolen numberplates. weapons were found and, in early 1981, he...
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he said, "peter sutcliffe."firm where he worked knew, and used to joke about it. he was nicknamed the ripper. and he used to answer to that sometimes. so it was, you know, it's rather... ..it's rather sort of... ..it's sad now, isn't it? bizarrely, he was finally caught after being linked to a car with stolen number plates. weapons were found, and in the early 1981, he confessed. that led to these extraordinary scenes in dewsbury, as the public turned out to voice their disgust. sutcliffe was jailed for life. he murdered 13 women, but ruined the lives of many more. his death is the end of a chapter for them and their families. but they will still have to live with what happened for the rest of their lives. danny savage, bbc news, west yorkshire. west yorkshire police chief constablejohn robins has issued an apology to the relatives of peter sutcliffe‘s victims for "the language, tone and terminology used by senior officers at the time". in a statement, mr robins said ‘such language and attitudes may have reflect
he said, "peter sutcliffe."firm where he worked knew, and used to joke about it. he was nicknamed the ripper. and he used to answer to that sometimes. so it was, you know, it's rather... ..it's rather sort of... ..it's sad now, isn't it? bizarrely, he was finally caught after being linked to a car with stolen number plates. weapons were found, and in the early 1981, he confessed. that led to these extraordinary scenes in dewsbury, as the public turned out to voice their disgust....
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his mother was the first woman to be murdered by peter sutcliffe.his family. it's nine minutes before two. let's talk a bit about lockdown and the changes it has brought. it has forced many people back on their bikes. for the first time, and now councils in england are set to receive more funding for cycle lanes and socially—distanced pavements. the department for transport is giving them a further £175 million of funding initially announced in may, but many motorists say some of the new lanes are causing more harm than good. our transport correspondent tom burridge reports. more road space for cyclists... i feel really safe, and i never did beforehand, so, yeah, i love it. i'm new to cycling. for me it's brilliant because i wouldn't go on the roads. ..but less room for motorists. we got too many people driving cars, driving cabs, driving lorries. we're not even back in any sort of major recovery yet — god knows what it's going to be like when everybody does come back. the prime minister is passionate about cycling. his advisers are on a crusade to
his mother was the first woman to be murdered by peter sutcliffe.his family. it's nine minutes before two. let's talk a bit about lockdown and the changes it has brought. it has forced many people back on their bikes. for the first time, and now councils in england are set to receive more funding for cycle lanes and socially—distanced pavements. the department for transport is giving them a further £175 million of funding initially announced in may, but many motorists say some of the new...
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he said, peter sutcliffe. now, listen boys, peter sutcliffe...o a car with stolen numberplates. weapons were found and, in early 1981, he confessed. that led to these extraordinary scenes in dewsbury, as the public turned out to voice their disgust. sutcliffe was jailed for life. anger, hatred and obsession were deemed the motives for his crimes. few, if any, will mourn the passing of a man who destroyed so many lives. danny savage, bbc news, west yorkshire. the prime minister's most senior adviser, dominic cummings, is to leave downing street by christmas. the confirmation of his departure comes amid reports of internal tensions in number ten. let's speak now to our political correspondent, leila nathoo, who joins us from westminster. correspondent, leila nathoo, many correspondent, leila nathoo, people may have heé dominic many people may have heard of dominic cummings. they know he was very close to borisjohnson. what is the impact of this? dominic cummings has been the prime minister's chief political adviser, only one of a handful of people
he said, peter sutcliffe. now, listen boys, peter sutcliffe...o a car with stolen numberplates. weapons were found and, in early 1981, he confessed. that led to these extraordinary scenes in dewsbury, as the public turned out to voice their disgust. sutcliffe was jailed for life. anger, hatred and obsession were deemed the motives for his crimes. few, if any, will mourn the passing of a man who destroyed so many lives. danny savage, bbc news, west yorkshire. the prime minister's most senior...
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no sign of peter sutcliffe himself who, over the years, has become this arts figured that spend moreed away the evil of what he actually did. when you remember, my family is from west yorkshire and we used to visit the area when i was 5-6 used to visit the area when i was 5—6 around 1980, and i remember there was this trauma across west yorkshire, particularly in leeds and bradford that affected a great number of people. in the express tomorrow, we talked to one lady who's now in her 70s, but back then and still now she looks over her shoulder whenever she leaves the home because it did traumatise that area so home because it did traumatise that area so badly. people wondered if they would be the next victim. tha nkfully they would be the next victim. thankfully there is some closure now with his death, and thankfully those victims are on page one of those papers and we are remembering them, not him. in the late 80s and 90s. let's move onto the independent, no mixing indoors after lockdown, says scientists. yes, the sage committee have said after this lockdown we are currently in, wh
no sign of peter sutcliffe himself who, over the years, has become this arts figured that spend moreed away the evil of what he actually did. when you remember, my family is from west yorkshire and we used to visit the area when i was 5-6 used to visit the area when i was 5—6 around 1980, and i remember there was this trauma across west yorkshire, particularly in leeds and bradford that affected a great number of people. in the express tomorrow, we talked to one lady who's now in her 70s, but...
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almost half a century after he murdered 13 women, the yorkshire ripper, peter sutcliffe, has died in gave this reaction. i'm not celebrating, put it that way. it brings me some sense of closure. a radical shake—up in how students apply to university in england
almost half a century after he murdered 13 women, the yorkshire ripper, peter sutcliffe, has died in gave this reaction. i'm not celebrating, put it that way. it brings me some sense of closure. a radical shake—up in how students apply to university in england
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faiza, this is following the death of peter sutcliffe. absolutely. e should see after this death. we should not be talking about sutcliffe, who should be talking about the 13 women murdered by this man and the others who were forever affected. this story, and it is picked up in the daily mirror as well, is really horrific, this time when women when living in yorkshire —— when women living in yorkshire —— when women living in yorkshire lived in such fear. it is really important to remember those who were brutally murdered and the applications for theirfamilies murdered and the applications for their families —— implications murdered and the applications for theirfamilies —— implications for theirfamilies —— implications for theirfamilies. there theirfamilies —— implications for their families. there has theirfamilies —— implications for theirfamilies. there has been a sense of a leaf from the families there is some closure now that this man has died. michael. yeah, it is good to see that sutcliffe is not on that front page and it isjust the memory of t
faiza, this is following the death of peter sutcliffe. absolutely. e should see after this death. we should not be talking about sutcliffe, who should be talking about the 13 women murdered by this man and the others who were forever affected. this story, and it is picked up in the daily mirror as well, is really horrific, this time when women when living in yorkshire —— when women living in yorkshire —— when women living in yorkshire lived in such fear. it is really important to...
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century after he murdered 13 women, one of the uk's most notorious criminals, the yorkshire ripper peter sutcliffeim's son gave this reaction. i'm not celebrating it, i'll put it that way. i feel some sense of closure.
century after he murdered 13 women, one of the uk's most notorious criminals, the yorkshire ripper peter sutcliffeim's son gave this reaction. i'm not celebrating it, i'll put it that way. i feel some sense of closure.
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of britain's most notorious serial killers has died after refusing treatment for private 19, peter sutcliffe, also known as the yorkshire ripper, had been in prison since 1981. he's was $74.00 some to have carried out a 5 year killing spree. he was found guilty of murdering 13 women and trying to kill another 7 pro independence troops and western sahara. say morocco has ignited a war by launching a military offensive. a moroccan army is moving into the buffer zone on the border with mauritania to combat the policy, sorry, or front. that group is accused of attacking trucks and extorting people. the pro independence activists deny the claims saying they were actually peacefully protesting the policy. are you say the operation ends a 3 decade cease fire. so just to all the policy area from all their liberation movement made up of ethnics are always aimed at driving the moroccan presence out of western sahara. they say the former spanish colony is their homeland and they've pushed for independence for decades. claims that as there is the 2 sides, a battle for control for 16 years before reachin
of britain's most notorious serial killers has died after refusing treatment for private 19, peter sutcliffe, also known as the yorkshire ripper, had been in prison since 1981. he's was $74.00 some to have carried out a 5 year killing spree. he was found guilty of murdering 13 women and trying to kill another 7 pro independence troops and western sahara. say morocco has ignited a war by launching a military offensive. a moroccan army is moving into the buffer zone on the border with mauritania...
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back to one of our main stories now, and the serial killer peter sutcliffe, known as the yorkshire ripper and 1980. emma glasbey has this report on how the killings affected women at the time. for more than five years, women in yorkshire were told they were at risk. any woman, anywhere, is a potential target. the warnings were everywhere, the awful atrocities so close to home. pretty awful. scared. we're very scared. and we're not going to go out again on our own, ever. itjust worries me sick, really. i will never go out on my own at night. we're all the same. it's terrible. 13 women were murdered. 0thers survived attacks but were left devastated. my attack did shape my life. within a matter of five minutes, one side of that timescale, i was a happy—go—lucky, young, innocent art student, and after that, i became sarcastic and cynical and i lost trust. and sometimes i lost empathy because it was overshadowed by anger. and that did impact on my relationships. for women in yorkshire, it was terrifying but also restricting, with many feeling they could no longer live freely. chanting: men off
back to one of our main stories now, and the serial killer peter sutcliffe, known as the yorkshire ripper and 1980. emma glasbey has this report on how the killings affected women at the time. for more than five years, women in yorkshire were told they were at risk. any woman, anywhere, is a potential target. the warnings were everywhere, the awful atrocities so close to home. pretty awful. scared. we're very scared. and we're not going to go out again on our own, ever. itjust worries me sick,...
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s most notorious serial killers has died after contracting co of the 19, peter sutcliffe known as the yorkshire ripper, had been in prison since 1801 for a 5 year killing spree. he was found guilty of killing 13 women and trying to mad at 7 others. still ahead in sports. paul casey leads the way at golf's final major championship of the yet. and he's here with the latest from augusta. all right, it is now time for us for a thank you and the stars utah, gourds in title, contention of the final major of the year. the defending champion, putting in a run of bad form behind him to climb the leaderboard on day one of the masters. the masters normally tees off in the spring sunshine. but this has been a sporting year like no other. lightning and rain forced a lengthy delay on day one of the final major of 2020. tiger woods put in a performance worth waiting for. the defending champion, hit a full par round of 68 to put himself in contention for a 16th major title. i did everything well to hydro while him arns one putted, well the only real bad shot i had today was at 8. you know, i had a pe
s most notorious serial killers has died after contracting co of the 19, peter sutcliffe known as the yorkshire ripper, had been in prison since 1801 for a 5 year killing spree. he was found guilty of killing 13 women and trying to mad at 7 others. still ahead in sports. paul casey leads the way at golf's final major championship of the yet. and he's here with the latest from augusta. all right, it is now time for us for a thank you and the stars utah, gourds in title, contention of the final...
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s most notorious serial killers has died after refusing treatment for craven 19, peter sutcliffe, known as the yorkshire ripper, had been in prison since 1981. he was 74 sutcliffe carried out a 5 year killing spree and he was found guilty of murdering 131 then and trying to kill another 7 on i. one of the british prime minister's closest advisers is due to step down at the end of the year. dominic cummings says he had always planned to quit when the brits a transition period was over. understand the 31st is crediting him. he's credited with masterminding writes that, as well as boris johnson's reelection earlier this year, he was also criticised for flouting coronavirus restrictions. at least $42.00 people are now confirmed to have died after typhoon vine coast swept across the northern philippines. another 20 are still missing, landslides and flooding have destroyed homes and left dozens of towns without power . jamal and oregon has this report from the municipality of rodriguez and result problems. this is siegler in village in the road 3 guess the result province. what you're seeing
s most notorious serial killers has died after refusing treatment for craven 19, peter sutcliffe, known as the yorkshire ripper, had been in prison since 1981. he was 74 sutcliffe carried out a 5 year killing spree and he was found guilty of murdering 131 then and trying to kill another 7 on i. one of the british prime minister's closest advisers is due to step down at the end of the year. dominic cummings says he had always planned to quit when the brits a transition period was over....
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the yorkshire post has dedicated its front page to the 13 victims of serial killer, peter sutcliffe,f his first known victim, wilma mccann, has told the paper that murderers and criminals like the yorkshire ripper should not be treated as "cult figures." and finally, after a very different a0th children in need last night, the website carries a thank you message to everyone who helped fundraise and donate towards the £37 million raised. that is an extraordinary sum of money. and it all goes to those who need it most. it is just coming money. and it all goes to those who need it most. it isjust coming up to 6:15am. susan is taking a look at the weather this morning. you know, yesterday it was really lovely... have you had your coffee? it is louise! i am so sorry! i didn't even look. that is my fault, i take it back, louise. you are not the first, honestly. louise leah, this is louise, i have forgotten what i was going to say. it was really sunny and lovely yesterday, wasn't it? but this morning, felt the outside? that filthy. you are not going to like me whether iamasue or you are not
the yorkshire post has dedicated its front page to the 13 victims of serial killer, peter sutcliffe,f his first known victim, wilma mccann, has told the paper that murderers and criminals like the yorkshire ripper should not be treated as "cult figures." and finally, after a very different a0th children in need last night, the website carries a thank you message to everyone who helped fundraise and donate towards the £37 million raised. that is an extraordinary sum of money. and it...