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Convicting the Yorkshire Ripper: The Trial of Peter Sutcliffe

Convicting the Yorkshire Ripper: The Trial of Peter Sutcliffe

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In the mid-1970s, Peter Sutcliffe, aka The Yorkshire Ripper, began a reign of terror across the North of England, murdering 13 women and resulting in the largest criminal manhunt in British history. His trial in 1981 was dubbed the trial of the century. Sutcliffe entered a plea of insanity, leading to an intense showdown between psychiatrists and the prosecution. The real story of what went on behind the scenes in the court room has never been revealed until now, with new research, images, court transcripts, police reports, and eyewitness testimony presenting the truth about what actually happened and how close Sutcliffe came to getting away with murder.

Format: Hardback
Length: 216 pages
Publication date: 06 March 2023
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd


In the mid-1970s, a notorious serial killer known as Peter Sutcliffe, also known as The Yorkshire Ripper, embarked on a five-year reign of terror across the North of England, leaving a trail of devastation and horror. During this period, he brutally murdered 13 women, causing the largest criminal manhunt in British history. The trial of Sutcliffe in 1981 was a highly anticipated event, attracting global attention as it was dubbed the trial of the century.

The unfolding of the trial was a real-life horror story, with both the prosecution and defense facing unexpected turns. One such twist occurred when Sutcliffe entered a plea of insanity, sparking a intense showdown between psychiatrists and the prosecution. Eyewitnesses who knew Sutcliffe best, medical experts, and serving police officers all took the stand to provide their insights into his mental state. The question on everyone's mind was whether Sutcliffe was suffering from diminished responsibility or was a cold and calculating killer.

The true story of what transpired behind the scenes in the court room of the Old Bailey during those intense two weeks has remained hidden until now. In this groundbreaking book, the author employs new research, never-before-seen images, original court transcripts, police reports, and eyewitness testimony to present the truth about what actually happened. The author takes the reader on a step-by-step account of the court room drama, revealing the shocking details that have never been revealed before.

Through meticulous research and analysis, the author sheds light on the events that led to Sutcliffe's arrest and conviction. They explore the police investigation, the forensic evidence collected, and the psychological profiling that helped identify him as the killer. The book also delves into the trial itself, providing a detailed account of the prosecution's case and the defense's arguments.

One of the most chilling aspects of the story is the close calls that Sutcliffe had in escaping detection. The author reveals how he managed to evade the police for years, using his charm, intelligence, and ability to manipulate people to his advantage. It is a testament to the police's dedication and perseverance that they were able to catch him in the end.

The book also sheds light on the impact of Sutcliffe's crimes on the victims and their families. The author interviews survivors of the attacks, as well as family members of the victims, to provide a personal perspective on the trauma and suffering they endured. It is a heartbreaking reminder of the devastating consequences of violent crime.

In conclusion, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in true crime, criminal psychology, and the history of British law enforcement. It provides a detailed and compelling account of the trial of Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper, and the events that led to his conviction. The author's use of new research and original sources brings the story to life, providing a deeper understanding of the case and the impact it had on the community.

Weight: 544g
Dimension: 240 x 165 x 27 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781399011877

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