The Debrief With MyronGainesX - March 18, 2024


Fed Explains The Yorkshire Ripper


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 21 minutes

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209.54718

Word Count

29,695

Sentence Count

2,480

Misogynist Sentences

124

Hate Speech Sentences

75


Summary

Peter Sutcliffe was an English serial killer who was convicted of murdering 13 women and attempted to murder 7 more. He was one of the most infamous serial killers of all time, and still hasn t been caught. FedReacts goes over his past, his crimes, and his motives.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 And we are live. What's up, guys? Welcome to FedReacts. Today, I'm going to be covering
00:00:02.420 the Yorkshire Ripper. I'm here with Angie. Got a lot to talk about, man. We got a longer one
00:00:06.040 on this one. Let's get into it. I'm a special agent with Homeland Security Investigations,
00:00:12.560 okay, guys? HSI. This is what FedReacts covers. Defender Jeffrey Williams and Associate YSL did
00:00:16.960 commit the felony. Here's what 6ix9ine actually got. This attack shifted the whole U.S. government.
00:00:22.580 This guy got arrested in espionage, okay? Trading secrets with the Russians. John Wayne Gacy,
00:00:26.980 a.k.a. the Killer Clown, okay? One of the most prolific serial killers of all time. Killed
00:00:30.880 33 people. Zodiac Killer is a pseudonym of an unidentified serial killer who operated in
00:00:35.540 Northern California. All these serial killers, guys, they really get off on getting attention
00:00:39.180 from the media. Many years, Jeffrey Epstein sexually exploited and abused dozens of minor
00:00:43.900 girls at his home. It was O.J. working together to get Nicole killed. We're going to go over
00:00:49.020 his past, the gang tie, so that this all makes sense. And we're back. What's up, guys? Welcome
00:00:56.300 to FedReacts today. We've been covering the Yorkshire Ripper. We've got a longer documentary
00:01:01.320 that we're going to be reacting to today, guys. Angie, do you want to say what's up to the people
00:01:05.800 real fast? Hi, people. Yeah, so finally, this Yorkshire Ripper won the poll. We wanted to do
00:01:12.960 the UK cases because I made a live yesterday, and this and Marilyn McCann were the most voted
00:01:19.380 ones on the live. So that's why, yeah, we're diversifying our, like, cases. So we're going
00:01:25.800 to, yeah, make it up for the people from the UK. So we're going to do this serial killer.
00:01:32.960 Cool. And also, guys, give me once in a chat if the audio is good. We should be good.
00:01:39.460 Definitely, I've made some adjustments with everything. But sorry, it took a while. I tried
00:01:45.860 to get everything set up without bills so that I can, like, figure this out the hard
00:01:50.680 way. So I think we got it. It's a little bit confusing for me here because I got, like,
00:01:54.820 an audio set up for the show, and then I got an audio set up for the game streaming, which
00:02:00.520 I'll probably do an Overwatch stream for y'all after tonight. I was destroying some kids on
00:02:03.980 McCree earlier. I don't like to call them cats. We call them McCree.
00:02:06.100 They're sending ones in the shot.
00:02:07.600 Okay, awesome, awesome. Glad that it's good. So I guess we'll get right into it, guys.
00:02:11.660 I don't want to take up too much time here. So here he is, guys. Peter Sutcliffe is the
00:02:16.540 Yorkshire Ripper, not to be confused with Jack the Ripper, which we did an episode on
00:02:23.180 Jack the Ripper as well, guys. So if you missed that one, please go check it out. It was a
00:02:26.480 really good one, actually. And, you know, it still hasn't been solved. He's probably, I
00:02:32.360 would say, probably one of the most infamous serial killers worldwide. I would say him and
00:02:37.960 the Zodiac Killer are by far the most famous. Jack the Ripper and the Zodiac Killer. They
00:02:42.380 never caught either one of them. So even though Case Breakers does think that they found the
00:02:47.460 Zodiac Killer, but I'm still waiting. And then when it does come out, guys, we'll definitely
00:02:50.900 talk about it.
00:02:51.400 He definitely died.
00:02:52.240 Oh, yeah, yeah. He's dead. But they think they know who it is. I forget the guy's name,
00:02:57.400 but I reveal it on that episode. But anyway, Peter William Sutcliffe, guys, born June 2nd,
00:03:02.200 1946, died November 3rd, November 13th, 2020. So recently, also known as Peter Kunin, was an English
00:03:07.920 serial killer who was convicted of murdering 13 women and attempting to murder seven others
00:03:11.440 between 1975 and 1980. Guys, what did I tell you about the 70s, man? That was the golden
00:03:17.040 era for serial killers, man. All the top ones were operating at that time. You got Ted Bundy,
00:03:22.160 John Wayne Gacy, the clown killer. You got Jeffrey Dahmer, because Jeffrey Dahmer's first
00:03:28.920 kill was actually in 1975. A lot of people don't know that. You had Samuel Little operating
00:03:33.980 in the 1970s. The Zodiac Killer operated in the 1970s. The Golden State Killer. The Green
00:03:40.540 River Killer. The Green River Killer operated in the 70s as well. Who else?
00:03:43.360 Amy Warner was in the 90s, right? Yeah, she was in the 90s. She came out. She came
00:03:47.500 80s, 90s. Who else? I'm trying to think. The Zodiac Killer, you said? The who?
00:03:53.400 The Zodiac Killer. The Zodiac Killer. Yeah, late 60s and early 70s.
00:03:56.460 Ed Kemper. Ed Kemper operated in the 70s. Like, crazy, man. All the top serial killers were
00:04:01.340 operating in the 70s. And then on top of that, the mafia was operating at that time. That was
00:04:06.040 their golden era was the 1970s. And Griselda Blanco was operating in the 70s. So the 70s were
00:04:11.660 a crazy time, guys. Very crazy time. I would probably say the most prolific criminals, serial
00:04:19.920 killers, mafiosos, et cetera, all operated in the 1970s. It was a golden era for like-
00:04:25.620 Yeah, if you were a crook, I guess it was a good time.
00:04:27.400 Yeah, for a crime. The police weren't refined yet. The feds weren't really on point yet.
00:04:32.160 There was no interstate databases. So, and serial killers thrived. And also, people don't talk
00:04:37.180 about this often. One of the things that led to serial killers being so popular, guys,
00:04:40.580 was the emergence of-
00:04:41.400 Back up in the image.
00:04:42.520 No, interstate highways.
00:04:44.320 Oh.
00:04:44.820 Interstate highways made it a lot easier for them to travel. And also, the police weren't
00:04:49.320 refined as well where they had interstate databases to work together. So like, if a murder
00:04:52.840 happened in one area and then another murder happened somewhere else, the law enforcement
00:04:56.420 agencies didn't really know how to talk to each other to like, share information.
00:04:59.560 Yeah.
00:05:00.740 He was sentenced to 20 concurrent sentences of life imprisonment, which were converted to
00:05:04.660 a whole life order in 2010. Two of Sutcliffe's murders took place in Manchester. All of the
00:05:09.200 others were in West Yorkshire. Criminal psychologist David Holmes characterized Sutcliffe as being
00:05:13.360 extremely callous, sexually sadistic serial killer. So, we got a documentary here, guys,
00:05:18.560 that we're going to play. I think the audio should be good, guys. Give me ones in the chat
00:05:21.880 once I start playing this. I'm playing it at- This is a longer one, guys, but I'm going to be
00:05:25.760 playing it at 1.5 speed. So, let's get into it, man.
00:05:37.040 Shout out to this YouTube channel, by the way, too. I've used a couple of their- We used
00:05:40.600 them for Ed Gein and I think one other. Serial Killers Documentaries.
00:05:43.760 Yeah, I love this channel.
00:05:44.520 Shout out to these guys. Very good channel.
00:05:46.060 This is where I base most of my research in the serial killers.
00:05:49.100 Make sure to like the video, guys. Subscribe to the channel. Shout out to them, man.
00:05:52.560 So, um, yeah.
00:05:56.840 So, you can hone your detective. It feels like being put into a show in 75 with his first
00:06:01.100 attack. It feels like being put into a show where you can touch and feel. Make your own
00:06:05.140 and organize your clues. So, do you have what it takes to hunt a killer? Go to HTTPS colon for 20%
00:06:15.200 on Hunt a Killer. The Yorkshire Ripper's five-year reign of terror came to an end.
00:06:19.360 Give me one, guys. Uh, too fast for y'all? Okay. I will slow it down to 1.25. Give me, uh, well,
00:06:25.880 if you guys can hear that it's too fast, then that means that you guys can hear it. So,
00:06:29.060 I got y'all.
00:06:31.020 ...the previous five years, beginning in July 1975 with his first attack, he had killed-
00:06:35.580 I'm going to be pausing it to give comments here and there.
00:06:37.640 ...the seven survivors were told how lucky they were, but with physical, emotional, and psychological
00:06:42.480 scars that would never completely heal, they didn't feel very lucky. Many would even believe that they
00:06:47.740 would have been better off if the man they had known for so long as the Ripper had succeeded
00:06:51.360 in killing them. As the nation celebrated the final triumph of good over evil, the Yorkshire
00:06:56.020 Ripper's family sat stunned. It was incomprehensible to them that the Peter William Sutcliffe that they
00:07:01.220 knew and loved could be responsible for the heinous crimes of the Yorkshire Ripper.
00:07:05.460 Peter William Sutcliffe was the first-born son of John and Kathleen Sutcliffe. He was born in Bingley,
00:07:10.200 an industrial county of Yorkshire, England, on the 2nd of June, 1946, weighing only five pounds,
00:07:15.920 but healthy in every way. As they took him home from the hospital, both parents were confident
00:07:20.520 that their son would grow to be like his father, a burly man who loved to play and watch any type
00:07:24.840 of sport, and an extrovert who loved to drink at the local pub. John looked forward to the day that
00:07:29.420 he and his son would share the manly pleasures of life, but Peter would not grow to be a man's man
00:07:34.140 like his father. He was a quiet, shy boy who much preferred to stay-
00:07:38.040 And this is very common with some of these serial killers, guys, where some of them actually did come
00:07:41.420 from two-parent households, but stuff was, like, kind of messed up. You know, Jeffrey Dahmer came from a
00:07:45.100 two-parent household, but his mom was a drug addict. John Wayne Gacy, if I'm not mistaken, grew up in a
00:07:51.740 two-parent household, but his dad never, like- Most of this- He never treated him well.
00:07:56.180 Like, and also they had, like, prostitutes as mothers. Prostitutes and beating up mothers.
00:08:03.020 Who can you think of? I know Dahmer's mom was a drug addict. Well, whose mom was a prostitute
00:08:09.540 that you could think of? She was an alcoholic. Who was a prostitute that you could think of?
00:08:12.540 If I'm not mistaken, was it a camper? No, not a camper. Ted Bundy?
00:08:23.620 Nah, his mom was a 304, but I don't think she was a-
00:08:28.980 A prostitute? Wasn't it Jeffrey Dahmer? I'm pretty sure. There is a bunch of them.
00:08:33.260 Someone in the chat will say it, but-
00:08:35.680 Endoors with his mother, then join in the rough games of his younger brothers and sisters,
00:08:40.040 choosing to read rather than play sport. Greatly intimidated by his father's aggressive
00:08:44.160 masculinity, he found a haven in his mother, a gentle, loving woman who adored all six of
00:08:49.100 her children.
00:08:49.860 Um, Ed Gynes' mom was super religious, actually, guys. Yeah.
00:08:52.440 Some of you guys are saying, uh-
00:08:53.900 She was the Catholic-
00:08:55.260 She was super-
00:08:56.020 Super Catholic.
00:08:56.480 Yeah, super- super Catholic. She used to beat the crap out of that boy.
00:09:00.900 At school, which he always hated, Peter did not attempt to integrate with the other
00:09:04.960 children. He would spend each play hour standing alone in a safe corner, away from the other
00:09:09.460 children, avoiding the rough games from which he, being small and not particularly strong,
00:09:14.240 invariably came out the worse for wear. His father's concern for his son during his primary
00:09:18.420 years led him to visit Peter at the school each afternoon, hoping to encourage his son
00:09:22.400 to join in with the other children, but to no avail. The move to secondary school was no
00:09:27.080 better for Peter. He became the subject of severe bullying, culminating in his truancy from
00:09:31.400 school for two weeks before his parents were informed of his absence.
00:09:34.020 He had spent the two weeks hiding in the upstairs loft, reading comics and books by torchlight.
00:09:38.520 Although the bullying stopped after the school took action, Peter, who never fought with other
00:09:42.800 boys or chased after the girls, was seen as different, set apart from the rest. In the
00:09:47.400 last years of secondary school, Peter attempted to fit in with the other boys and overcame the
00:09:51.420 stigma of the outcast he had been given in his younger years. He took up bodybuilding and
00:09:55.580 was soon, to his father's great delight, able to beat both of his brothers at arm wrestling.
00:09:59.560 While still showing no signs of interest in girls, he would learn to play some sports
00:10:03.520 to fit in.
00:10:04.640 Ah, yes.
00:10:05.060 But his father's great mark or bringing attention.
00:10:06.460 Charles Manson's mom was a, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. Good one.
00:10:09.280 ...to himself would cause him to never excel in any area of his schooling.
00:10:12.920 He left school.
00:10:13.400 And then who was the other one that their mom had to go to a shelter for women that got
00:10:17.680 pregnant outside of wedlock? There was one of them that was raised in one of those homes.
00:10:21.440 It might've been Ted Bundy.
00:10:22.280 Oh.
00:10:24.460 Might've been Bundy. One of them, I remember, their mom had to raise them in one of these
00:10:28.500 homes. They don't exist anymore because it's so goddamn common. But there were homes back
00:10:32.300 in the day for women that had children out of wedlock. And they would, like, get sent
00:10:37.640 there because obviously they didn't have a man to provide or whatever. And there were some
00:10:41.060 of these homes. It wasn't as common as it is today.
00:10:42.900 Yeah.
00:10:43.420 But it might've been Bundy, man.
00:10:45.260 Henry Lee Lucas, too.
00:10:47.320 Okay.
00:10:49.100 Who's that? We haven't done him yet.
00:10:50.600 Yeah.
00:10:50.800 There you go, guys. That's Cliff right there. As you can see, not the best-looking guy.
00:10:59.000 Pause.
00:10:59.640 At the age of 15, with no clear focus on what he wanted to do with his life. Over the
00:11:04.080 next two years, Peter would change jobs regularly. He started in the mill where his father worked,
00:11:08.940 but within a few weeks, left to begin an engineering approach.
00:11:11.200 Oh, someone said Berkowitz. You know what? It might've been Berkowitz, a.k.a. the son of
00:11:14.680 Sam.
00:11:15.460 That might've been Berkowitz.
00:11:16.420 I guess he was an adopter, remember? He was an adopter, right?
00:11:19.000 No, no, no. I think his mom might've been the one that was, uh, in...
00:11:22.800 Double check it for me. No, no, no. That went to the, one of these centers.
00:11:26.720 Apprenticeship.
00:11:27.040 It was either him or Bundy.
00:11:27.840 After only nine months, his next job was as a laborer in a factory. But again, after
00:11:32.740 only a short time, he quit to work as a gravedigger at the Bingley Cemetery. Peter continued to...
00:11:37.460 Gravedigger. Holy. That makes sense.
00:11:40.400 He devoted to his mother all through his teen years and would happily run errands for her and spend a
00:11:44.760 great deal of time with her. Things were not so good with his father, who, Peter felt, spent far
00:11:50.000 too much time away from the family home with sport and socializing, an issue that Peter had always
00:11:54.400 resented. For John Sutcliffe, his greatest concerns about his son were laid by the time Peter celebrated
00:11:59.540 his 18th birthday. Although he never did share his father's love of sport, he had taken up bodybuilding
00:12:04.460 and other manly pursuits, including a passion for riding and repairing motorbikes. The only concern was
00:12:09.740 that Peter still showed no interest in girls and had never had a girlfriend. In his 20th year, while with
00:12:14.920 friends at the Royal Standard, a hotel in Manningham Lane, Peter deliberately approached a girl for the
00:12:19.380 first time. Her name was Sonia Surma, the second daughter of Maria and Baden Surma, immigrants from
00:12:24.580 Czechoslovakia, now living in Bradford. Polish-born Baden, a physical education teacher and university
00:12:29.640 lecturer in Czechoslovakia, was not happy with his daughter's choice at first. But in time, he would
00:12:34.340 come to see Peter as a hardworking man who is careful with money.
00:12:36.900 Yeah, guys, this thing doesn't have captions. I apologize for that. I was trying to find it, but it does not
00:12:43.060 have captions, guys. Two chats we got here, one from iWillis. Angie should start wearing an apron that says
00:12:48.060 yes, master, in every stream from now on. You could call it the main chick uniform.
00:12:51.460 It's a correction. It's actually just supreme leader.
00:12:54.740 Oh yeah, supreme leader. I'm halfway through a certain documentary you might be familiar with called Europa.
00:12:59.620 It opened my eyes so much I can't look at history the same way anymore.
00:13:02.420 Hey, man. Hey, it's pretty base. Go check it out, guys, if you guys want.
00:13:06.580 H3 tried to, you know, shame us for, you know, looking at alternative history. Haters gonna hate.
00:13:12.020 And most importantly, who treated his daughter well. Sonia held hopes of becoming a teacher when
00:13:16.740 she met Peter. And although they would not marry for another eight years, the intention to marry had
00:13:20.660 always been an unspoken expectation for the couple. In the eyes of John and Kathleen Sutcliffe,
00:13:25.060 Peter had grown up to be the ideal son. As far as they could tell, his only flaw was his work record,
00:13:30.420 which was tainted by his habitual lateness.
00:13:32.740 And guys, you'll see this as well with some of these serial killers. A lot of them have
00:13:36.500 normal lives and have been married before. Ted Bundy had a serious girlfriend with a stepdaughter.
00:13:45.140 John Wayne Gacy had a wife. What's his name? Who's...
00:13:50.020 God damn it. The original Night Stalker, the Golden State Killer. The Golden State Killer.
00:13:57.620 He had a chick. Who else? The Green River Killer. The Green River Killer.
00:14:04.340 He had a wife. She had no idea. He had a whole family.
00:14:07.300 He had a whole family. You know what I mean? Like, bruh. So, you know who else? BTK.
00:14:14.740 Dennis Rader had a whole family. And they never caught him. He used to go to church too and
00:14:20.180 everything. Interestingly enough, they caught him through his daughter's DNA when she went to college.
00:14:26.020 Same with the Golden State Killer. Yes. So, yes. Caught him with DNA as well, guys.
00:14:29.780 So, shout out to you. Michael Michaka goes Myron Stein and Angie Burke. I see what you did there,
00:14:36.260 sir. Appreciate that. Jerome says, Myron, do you foresee another renaissance of serial killers
00:14:41.300 in the next generation with current prevalence of three or four behaviors and only fans? No,
00:14:45.460 bro. I genuinely don't believe that you're going to see as many serial killers as you did back in
00:14:49.300 the 70s and 80s. And the reason for that is because it's just too easy to get caught nowadays.
00:14:53.220 Yeah. It's just too easy. Law enforcement is way more sophisticated. There's databases.
00:14:58.180 There's cameras everywhere. I think if someone was smart, they could absolutely pull it off
00:15:01.860 without getting caught for a bit. But it's going to be significantly harder for you to evade capture
00:15:07.140 in today's day and age with how refined law enforcement is, working together, databases.
00:15:12.580 The world is a lot smaller than it used to be in the 1970s, guys. So you'd be able to go three states
00:15:17.540 over and you'd be fine. I mean, Ted Bundy did this. I think he killed women in like six or seven
00:15:20.820 different states. So he was able to evade capture through that. But nowadays, it's not like that.
00:15:25.380 You know, you can see this also with like killers like the Long Island killer. They just recently
00:15:31.620 caught him, the Giglo guy, the Giglo Beach guys, or Gilgo Beach, whatever it's called. They caught
00:15:36.020 him as well. And thanks to, you know, sophisticated law enforcement techniques, you know, all the agencies
00:15:39.860 work together and they found this fucking guy. Yeah. So like what, 13 years later? Yes. 20 years.
00:15:45.620 Yeah. You know, he started doing his killings like in the 2008, like 2007, around that time.
00:15:52.100 And they eventually caught him. So from Craigslist with Craigslist, it caught him through phone total
00:15:56.900 analysis, DNA, all that stuff. So, yeah. Them boys, number one conservative weapon is Mike Flynn.
00:16:03.620 That's from Andrew Graff. OK. And then Chains of Life goes, hey, man, Mohamed Hijab sends you his
00:16:07.380 flowers saying you're a very intelligent man. Also talks good things about your book. Yeah.
00:16:11.620 Shout out to guys. I mean, I probably shouldn't be. You know what? You guys want Fed Reacts?
00:16:15.780 Shout out to you guys that watch the show. We are going to have Mohamed Hijab on the episode
00:16:19.540 on the show, guys. So shout out to him. Shout out to all the Muslim brothers out there.
00:16:23.780 We're definitely going to have him on the podcast. I was actually talking with Sneeko
00:16:26.820 and he's going to make the intro. So it's going to be great. I'm excited for it. I really am.
00:16:30.260 He's going to be our first Islamic scholar that we've had on the podcast. So it's going to be great.
00:16:36.420 I'm actually really excited for it. Eventually cost him his job at the cemetery,
00:16:40.020 after which he held several laboring positions. By April 1973, this final problem seemed to be
00:16:45.220 cured when he began his first study job doing permanent night shift at the Britannia Works
00:16:49.060 of Anderton International. In 1974, the family pressure for Peter and Sonia to marry had finally
00:16:54.020 convinced them that they should do so, even if they hadn't yet saved for a deposit on a house.
00:16:57.860 And Sonia had not been able to complete her teaching degree because of a schizophrenic episode
00:17:01.300 during the second year into her course. With the decision that they would live together
00:17:04.500 with Sonia's parents, they married on the 10th of August, Sonia's 24th birthday.
00:17:08.980 Peter had succeeded in creating a public persona that was exemplary, described by many as hardworking
00:17:13.700 and quiet, a caring and loving husband who kept to himself with no outward signs of the violence
00:17:18.100 and depravity he had hidden deep within him. There were very few who had ever seen the other side of
00:17:22.980 Peter. Gary Jackson, who had worked with Peter at the cemetery, had found his pleasure in playing
00:17:27.220 morbid pranks with the skeletons and the theft of rings from the hands of some of those he buried,
00:17:31.380 to be more than a little macabre. His brother-in-law, Robin Holland, would often go out drinking
00:17:36.100 with Peter in the red-light districts of Yorkshire, where Peter would often brag about his exploits
00:17:39.860 with the prostitutes in the area. While at home, he would continue to play the part of a family saint
00:17:44.420 who would make grandstands about the immorality of men who two-timed their wives. Eventually,
00:17:48.900 Peter's hypocrisy became too much for Robin and he refused to go out with them anymore.
00:17:52.820 Trevor Birdsall had become friends with Peter at about the same time as he met Sonia and would
00:17:56.660 eventually report to police his suspicions that Peter Sutcliffe was the Yorkshire Ripper.
00:18:00.660 Trevor and Peter would spend hundreds of hours over the next few years in pubs and
00:18:03.860 cruising the streets of the red-light districts in Peter's succession of cars. Peter seemed to
00:18:07.940 have a liking for prostitutes. And you're also going to see this trend as well, guys,
00:18:11.540 with a lot of these serial killers. I mean, you guys, any of you guys that have watched episodes
00:18:14.900 on serial killers before, they often go after prostitutes. And you guys are wondering, well,
00:18:19.860 why? Well, there's a bunch of reasons why, guys. Number one, a lot of the times they're working
00:18:23.860 alone. A lot of the times they come from home. Well, most of the time they have no one really
00:18:28.580 cares. Right. So if they go missing, no one's going to go looking for them. When the police go
00:18:32.260 ahead and open an investigation to look for them, a lot of times the police don't take the search
00:18:34.980 serious as awful as that sounds. And the reason for that is because a lot of times, guys, prostitutes
00:18:39.380 are, you know, diaspora type people like they are traveling all over the place. They don't really have
00:18:43.140 a home. They're going from state to state, et cetera. So, you know, if you're a police department
00:18:47.540 who have limited resources, who are you going to search for? The missing, you know, child that's 10 years
00:18:52.580 old that went missing, you know, from their bed late at night, you know, a year ago, are you going
00:18:56.500 to go searching for a prostitute that you've arrested a bunch of times for solicitation that,
00:19:00.500 you know, goes between here and, you know, Denver and a couple other major cities and other states
00:19:05.460 that might not even be close to you. You're always going to focus your resources on people that you
00:19:09.060 can actually locate. And I hate to say it, but you only have a limited amount of resources and time.
00:19:12.660 So that's what it is. So, um, so prostitutes, a lot of the times end up being
00:19:17.380 the best victim class to go after because not only can you get away with it because the police
00:19:23.700 resources typically aren't going to be put towards it. Um, these, you have perfect cover because,
00:19:28.660 oh, like, and then, oh, the other thing too, is that, um, it's, you don't know who these people
00:19:33.860 are a lot of the times, a lot of these serial killers, they, um, kill random people. And the
00:19:37.460 reason why they kill random people is they're able to kind of dehumanify. How do I say this?
00:19:41.300 Do you humanify them? That's not a word, but you guys get what I'm saying? Dehumanize them.
00:19:44.820 Excuse me. They're able to dehumanize them because they don't know them and they're able to operate
00:19:48.340 that way. Um, and, uh, that's just what they do. And I think that also because prostitutes will be
00:19:55.460 like out in the streets and out in the open and they usually back in that time, they, um, a lot of
00:20:01.940 these illicit activities that they will do were illegal. So they wouldn't be, you know, for the eye of
00:20:09.940 the law enforcement. Yeah. And not only that, like a lot of these serial killers feel like they're
00:20:14.740 doing God's work sometimes when they, when they kill these women, unfortunately,
00:20:17.460 like they were able to morally justify in their head better because number one,
00:20:21.060 they look at them as like they're criminals, they're whores, they deserve to die. And they
00:20:24.340 also look at it like, um, no one's going to catch me. So they're able to rationalize this stuff in
00:20:29.300 their head, their head, these weirdos. So, so yeah, dehumanizes the term I was looking for.
00:20:34.020 My bad. Let's get back to it. Mixed with a fit of strange anger. Trevor remembered vividly a night
00:20:38.980 in Bradford in 1969 when Peter had left him in the car for a few minutes. When he returned,
00:20:43.940 Peter told him that he had tried to hit a prostitute with a brick he had put inside a sock. God damn.
00:20:47.860 The sock had fallen apart and the brick had fallen out. Despite his strange behavior,
00:20:51.700 Trevor would remain friends with Peter. I guess he, he asked her how much she said too much.
00:20:56.580 He wasn't happy with the price you gave him until his arrest in 1981. Six months after his marriage
00:21:01.860 to Sonia, Peter Sutcliffe took the opportunity of a 400 pound redundancy package. He used the money to acquire his
00:21:07.540 license to drive large trucks. On the 4th of June, 1975, two days after his 29th birthday,
00:21:13.140 he passed the HGV test class one and then bought himself a white Ford Corsair with a black roof
00:21:17.940 while keeping his first car, a lime green Ford Capri GT. During the following month,
00:21:22.420 Peter was to tell friends and family of the sad news of Sonia's many miscarriages.
00:21:26.500 Soon after the latest miscarriage, Peter and Sonia were informed that Sonia would not be able to have
00:21:30.580 the children that they both had wanted so much. It was not long after this that Peter made his first
00:21:35.140 reported attack. Anna Patricia Rogulski lived in Cayley. The slim, attractive blonde in her early
00:21:40.980 30s had been divorced from her Ukrainian husband for two years. On the night of July 4th, 1975,
00:21:46.260 she and her boyfriend, Jeff Hughes, whom she expected to marry soon, had had a fight. Still angry,
00:21:51.540 she had left him to go out drinking with friends at a club in Bradford. Her two Jamaican friends dropped
00:21:55.860 her outside of her home at 1am, where she expected to find her boyfriend. He wasn't there.
00:22:00.420 Her earlier anger with him soon resurfaced, and she decided to walk across town to his house
00:22:05.060 to finally sort things out. As she fruitlessly banged upon the door, Peter Sutcliffe stood in the
00:22:09.780 shadows, watching. Finally, in frustration, she removed one of her shoes and broke the glass of
00:22:14.580 a downstairs window. As she knelt to put her shoe back on, Peter quickly emerged from the shadows and
00:22:19.220 struck her a savage blow to her head. Anna had not seen or heard anything and was unconscious as he
00:22:24.340 dealt her another two blows with his hammer.
00:22:26.180 Peter Sutcliffe. And you're going to notice this also with a lot of these serial killers guys.
00:22:30.580 They don't use guns. These guys aren't here to get a quick, efficient kill. They thrive in causing
00:22:38.020 pain. They thrive in making the person suffer. They thrive in feeling like they're playing God
00:22:42.820 and they control this person's fate, having the person beg, having the person plead with them,
00:22:47.060 having them slowly suck the life out of the individual. These serial killers, bro, they're like
00:22:52.980 fucking Android 19. You know, just like sitting there squeezing you and shit like that. That's
00:22:56.340 what they like to do. And if you look at a lot of these serial killers, their favorite
00:23:00.500 way to murder a lot of their victims is through strangulation because it's a very personal way
00:23:06.420 to kill someone. So these guys are some sick fucks. But this is how it is, man,
00:23:09.700 when you look at all of them. I think every single serial killer I could think of pretty much did close
00:23:14.660 quarters, um, murdered, uh, like the close quarter murders, except for like maybe the
00:23:21.140 night stalker, Richard Ramirez. Like he was the gun a few times, but the rest of them,
00:23:25.460 all strangulation, blunt force objects. Yeah. Yeah. Because they like to see the
00:23:31.140 person's eyes to shut off. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, Ted Bundy would do something
00:23:35.220 weird where he would strangle them, um, let them pass out for a bit and then he'd let them like
00:23:40.500 come back to, and then you would do it again. He would do that over and over and over again.
00:23:44.420 So, um, and you would stalk his, his victims as well. Um, Joe Rogan had this guest on one time,
00:23:51.540 uh, and the guy, good storyteller, forget his name. Someone in the chat is going to probably say
00:23:55.940 the guy, he had a friend who had a friend. So the guest knew someone that knew someone
00:24:06.180 who went on a date with Ted Bundy. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So he tells a story. Basically
00:24:10.580 she goes on his date with this guy, right? And good looking guy, charming, et cetera,
00:24:14.900 all the traits that we know that Ted Bundy has. Right. And see the killers in general. Yeah. And,
00:24:19.540 and, and, uh, especially Ted Bundy, because remember Ted Bundy went to law school guys. So he's
00:24:23.380 a very smart guy. And when she went on a date, she said she felt this very dark energy about him.
00:24:28.020 And, um, he gave a very, he gave her a very weird look. Like he looked, when he looked at her,
00:24:32.500 it was kind of like a, uh, like a death stare. Like there was like, it was a very hollow, like,
00:24:37.780 um, she couldn't really explain it, but it was like, it was, uh, it was like almost like a lifeless
00:24:44.340 stare. Right. Um, and she got the heebie jeebies and she called her brother. Like she basically said,
00:24:50.740 she excused herself to go to the bathroom and she called her brother and her brother came and picked
00:24:54.100 her up. Right. So her brother goes and picks her up. And so later on in the night, someone came out,
00:25:01.380 I think it was one of her brothers. Cause they heard like some movement in the bushes
00:25:05.300 and they came out and they saw the fucking guy. Right. The, the dude that she was with,
00:25:10.580 um, with like, uh, a ski mask hiding in the bushes. Um, so he had,
00:25:16.420 How did he know he was him? Cause he, cause he picked her up from her house.
00:25:20.740 Oh, okay. Yeah. So they found out later on. And when Ted Bundy got caught,
00:25:25.140 she saw it on the news and she was like, Holy fuck. I went on a date with this guy.
00:25:30.180 Yeah. So she was that close to getting killed. That's crazy. Yeah. Yeah. That's crazy.
00:25:36.820 Shit. Now you don't, I summarize the story, but it's on Joe Rogan's, uh, clip, uh, clips guys. You
00:25:42.420 can, you can see it on the JRE channel. Go ahead. Angie. Now you don't call your brother.
00:25:46.580 Now you ask for an angel's drink in the bar. That's a technique that now restaurants are like,
00:25:53.780 yeah, you know, Giselle, they, uh, there is a sign in the bathroom that says, if you feel
00:25:59.780 uncomfortable with your date, just ask for an angel's drink and the bartender is going to call you an
00:26:05.300 Uber. Really? Yeah. That's a technique. And it's been going on for like, like a few years,
00:26:10.820 at least two, three years. You said at where Giselle? Giselle, the restaurant we went with Rampage
00:26:16.260 and fresh. The restaurant. Oh yeah. Yeah. By 11. Oh, it's, it was in the bathroom.
00:26:22.740 In the bathroom, there is a sign that I took a picture of it because I was like, oh, this
00:26:26.100 is the first time that I see it right in the open because that thing, they don't want it
00:26:30.100 like be out in the open. So no man would know about that because then they would know about
00:26:34.980 the technique. Interesting. Okay. So yeah. So, okay. Let me tell you guys the story here.
00:26:40.340 So we took, uh, you guys know, um, obviously Rampage Jackson was here in Miami a couple of weeks
00:26:44.180 ago. Uh, we took them to a really nice restaurant. It's called Giselle here in Miami. It's right
00:26:48.020 above club 11. Okay. Um, and when we were there, uh, we went there on a Wednesday, which I think is
00:26:53.540 their like lit night or whatever. And it was like Thursday, Thursday. Okay. It was like their one
00:26:58.100 year anniversary or whatever. It was packed in there. Yeah. So, uh, yeah, yeah. And, and actually,
00:27:04.180 now that you mentioned it, there were a lot, I, I was looking around. There was a lot of like groups
00:27:07.460 of people, but I saw a lot of people there on dates. Yeah. So, um, interesting that you saw that in the
00:27:11.860 bathroom. Okay. Is that like within, but I had known about that before because it had been trending
00:27:17.140 on social media about that angel shrink. Some other restaurants call it differently. Um, but yeah,
00:27:22.580 you can ask to a bartender for that drink and they call you an Uber or they call somebody that,
00:27:26.660 you know, so they can come pick you up. So you don't have to deal with the uncomfortable date.
00:27:31.220 Gotcha. Holy shit. They probably did that cause Ted Bundy.
00:27:35.380 Yeah. Oh, I actually had to do that once in a restaurant that I worked in because there was,
00:27:40.980 someone's being weird to, there were two girls that were with two old men that were just creepy AF.
00:27:45.940 Oh, and they, you had to do it for them. Yeah. Get them out of there.
00:27:49.060 They were just very, they were giving me this by the, just, just trying to get them drunk to,
00:27:54.100 to take them home. So I was like, yeah, you guys, your Uber is outside. That's the old strategy right
00:27:59.620 there. And then, and you know, what's, what's funny is that later on, we saw on the Google page of the
00:28:05.860 restaurant, the reviews and they mentioned me, like the girls were like, oh my God,
00:28:11.060 this nice lady, uh, save us from the, Oh, look at Angie saving lives out here.
00:28:15.860 Yeah. Because they were scared. They were, they were trying to leave for like 20 minutes and the
00:28:19.540 guys wouldn't let them go. Really? Yeah. Oh shit. Yeah.
00:28:23.220 So did you call the, so did you call like an Uber for them or did you call their, uh,
00:28:26.820 I was like, they're cute to leave because I, I called them an Uber and I was like, um, guys,
00:28:30.980 your Uber is outside. They never call an Uber or anything. They never said anything because the
00:28:34.900 guys that were trying to leave, but they, the old man will let them go. Okay. They wouldn't let
00:28:38.980 them go. So you gave them like a little cue, like, Hey, your Uber's here and they just ran out.
00:28:42.260 Yeah. They ran out. They were like, thank you so much outside. They were like, oh, thank you so much.
00:28:45.940 We were trying to cave so much. Damn. All right. Uh, the, the guest on Jerry was comedian, uh,
00:28:52.580 Chris DeStefano and it was his mom that allegedly want to date with Ted Bunny. Thank you. I appreciate that. Yes.
00:28:56.980 Yes. It was someone that he knew. Uh, appreciate that Jerome, 1997.
00:29:01.060 It had to be somebody very old. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Um, a hundred. Yeah,
00:29:06.100 definitely. Um, let's get back to it.
00:29:08.180 Peter paused momentarily to catch his breath as the blood from Anna's wounds seeped across the
00:29:12.020 cobblestones. He lifted her skirt and pulled down her underpants. As he returned the hammer to his
00:29:16.980 pocket and took out a knife, his anger under control until now found expression with each slashing cut
00:29:21.860 across her stomach. The voice of a concerned neighbor disturbed by the noise quickly quelled the frenzied
00:29:26.900 outpouring of Peter's rage. As the neighbor stood peering out into the alley, trying to focus in
00:29:31.380 the poor light, Peter Sutcliffe pulled himself together and spoke calmly as he reassured the
00:29:35.220 man that all was well and to go back inside, which he did. Peter straightened Anna's clothing and was
00:29:40.100 gone as quickly as he had come. After Peter returned home to his sleeping wife to continue his life,
00:29:44.500 as usual, Anna was found and rushed to the casualty department of Airedale Hospital. From there,
00:29:49.540 she was transferred to Leeds General Infirmary for an emergency operation that lasted 12 hours.
00:29:54.340 At one point, she was read the last right. Durag Mayer makes a joke, says,
00:29:58.020 Plot twist, the Uber driver finishes the job. Oh my god, man.
00:30:00.820 It's sad. Miraculously, she survived, but unlike Peter.
00:30:04.420 Uh, Rumpelnut J.E says, can you guys cover the PNB rock case? Crazy to think I was across the street
00:30:08.820 five minutes before he got shot. Yo, uh, Rumpelnut, I did it already. It is, it is on FedReacts. I did the,
00:30:15.380 uh, I did the, um, PNB, uh, rock case, man. Go check it out. Yeah, I covered it already. I covered it
00:30:20.180 like right after he passed away. Rest in peace to him. Her life would never be the same after that
00:30:24.580 night. She returned to her home where she would live alone with her five cats, barricaded behind
00:30:29.060 a network of wires and alarms. She's terrified of strangers and rarely goes out. When she does,
00:30:34.500 she walks in the middle of the street and she's afraid of the shadows and terrified of people
00:30:38.180 approaching her from behind. Of course. There's no boyfriend now and no prospects of marriage.
00:30:42.900 The 15,000 pounds she received from the criminal compensation board cannot buy back her life.
00:30:47.780 She wishes that she had died that night. The police were mystified by the attack,
00:30:51.940 which appeared to have no motive. No money was stolen and it had not been a sexual attack.
00:30:56.900 Her boyfriend and all of her friends had been cleared, apart from a vague description,
00:31:00.580 given by the neighbor, of a man in his late twenties or early thirties, about five foot eight,
00:31:04.740 and wearing a Czech sports coat. During the next month, while Peter looked for work as a driver,
00:31:09.300 Sonia decided to complete her teacher training and enrolled at the Margaret Macmillan College in Bradford.
00:31:14.100 On Friday, the 15th of August, Peter drove his friend, Trevor Birdsell, to Halifax, where they
00:31:18.580 drank in some pubs. It was in one of these pubs that Peter had first seen Mrs. Olive Smelt.
00:31:23.620 Forty-six-year-old Olive had followed her usual Friday night pattern of meeting her girlfriends
00:31:27.380 for a drink in Halifax, while her husband Harry stayed at home with their fifteen-year-old daughter,
00:31:30.980 Julie, and nine-year-old son, Stephen. Two men known well by the women gave them all a lift home.
00:31:36.020 Olive was dropped in Boothtown Road, a short walk from her home. At the same time,
00:31:40.100 Peter left Trevor alone in his car. As Olive took a shortcut through an alleyway at 11.45 p.m.,
00:31:45.140 Peter walked up behind her and overtook her. The last thing Olive could remember was Peter saying,
00:31:49.540 Weather's letting us down, isn't it? Before he dealt her a heavy blow to the back of her head.
00:31:53.940 What a strange thing to say before you attack somebody.
00:31:57.620 Weather's looking kind of odd. Boom. Just like, what the fuck is wrong with you? Like, yo.
00:32:02.500 With a British accent, too. Like, what the fuck?
00:32:04.100 Your British accent is so slow.
00:32:05.220 Like, what the hell?
00:32:05.860 Hit her again as she fell to the ground, then slashed at her back with his knife.
00:32:09.460 Calcone PODGE!
00:32:11.060 He was again prevented from completing his task. A car was quickly approaching,
00:32:15.060 so Peter left Olive and returned to the car where Trevor was waiting. A mere 10 minutes had passed.
00:32:20.180 Olive could not recall how she came to be found some yards down the road, moaning and calling for
00:32:24.420 help. Neighbors took her to their home where they called an ambulance and sent someone to inform Harry.
00:32:29.220 She was initially rushed to Halifax Infirmary and then to Leeds Infirmary, where she spent 10 days.
00:32:34.100 Once again, Peter had left another woman's life in pieces.
00:32:37.460 Olive would continue to suffer from severe depression and memory loss.
00:32:40.740 For months, she would wish that she were dead as the repercussions of the attack took hold of her life.
00:32:45.060 She was continually depressed and took no interest in her life.
00:32:48.020 Oh guys, so you guys can hear the sound effects. Okay, I was gonna say bro,
00:32:51.460 because when I hit the sound effect button, it doesn't uh, I can't hear it.
00:32:55.380 So y'all heard the Captain Falcon punch? All right, give me one to the chat,
00:32:58.500 if y'all can hear the Don and Marcos and everything else.
00:33:00.740 Don and Marcos punch!
00:33:03.460 No, we can't hear it here, but y'all can hear it? Give me once.
00:33:08.500 Oh shit, y'all can hear it. All right, all right, that's lit, that's lit. Okay, cool, cool, all right.
00:33:12.580 She lived in fear, especially of men, and would sometimes look at her husband and wonder,
00:33:16.980 hadn't he been a police suspect? Their relationship was permanently altered,
00:33:20.500 and she rarely felt like having sex. Her past enjoyment of-
00:33:23.540 Someone said it's too loud. Hey man, it is what it is, man.
00:33:25.540 Homemaking and cooking was lost, and she now robotically completed these tasks.
00:33:30.100 Her oldest daughter suffered a nervous breakdown, which doctors were sure was a
00:33:33.300 direct result of the attack. And for many years, her son would continue to lock the door whenever
00:33:37.860 he left his mother alone in the house. Despite the similarities between the two apparently
00:33:41.460 motiveless attacks upon Anna Rogulski and Olive Smelt, police would not link them for some time.
00:33:46.820 It would be three years before they would- Also, just so you guys know, um, England was in the
00:33:51.220 same place in the United States at this point, right? They also weren't working, um, you know,
00:33:56.420 with databases and all that other stuff. They were pretty much in the same situation where
00:34:00.820 they were also limited from a technical standpoint when it comes to capturing serial killers,
00:34:05.060 especially when they're attacking random people. Because when you attack random people, you know,
00:34:09.220 most murders, most attacks in general, a lot of times end up where the person, the victim,
00:34:13.860 knows their attacker. But whenever you're dealing with, um, whenever you're dealing with serial killers,
00:34:19.220 one of the things they have to their advantage is they're able to pick random victims. And it's
00:34:23.220 very difficult for police to trace back who the victim was attacked by because it's random,
00:34:28.980 you know? Um, besides the fact that like, maybe they all had brown hair, maybe they have a certain
00:34:32.500 look or maybe they're all prostitutes, but it's very difficult for police to figure things out.
00:34:36.260 And in the 1970s, man, different world, man, different world for technology-wise.
00:34:39.780 Yeah.
00:34:40.340 Confirmed that the attacker was in fact the Yorkshire Ripper.
00:34:43.300 On the 29th of September, 1975, Peter Sutcliffe began working as a delivery driver for a tire company.
00:34:48.340 Exactly one month later, he would succeed in killing his first victim and his reign of terror
00:34:53.140 would begin. Wilhelmina McCann, who preferred to be known as Wilma, was a fiery Scottish 28-year-old
00:34:58.820 and a mother of four. Her body was found on the morning of the 30th of October, 1975, lying face
00:35:03.940 upwards on a sloping grass embankment of the Prince Philip playing fields off Scott Hall Road, just 100
00:35:09.220 yards from her council home in nearby Scott Hall Avenue. Wilma had never settled into the mundane
00:35:13.780 life of a wife and mother, much preferring the excitement of the nightlife in many Leeds hotels.
00:35:18.340 On the night of her death, she had left her four children in the care of her oldest daughter,
00:35:21.780 nine-year-old Sonia, to go out drinking. She was to drink heavily until closing time at 10.30 p.m.
00:35:26.820 and then make her way home. Along the way, a lorry driver stopped when Wilma flagged him down,
00:35:30.980 but continued on his way when he was greeted with a mixture of incoherent instructions and abuse,
00:35:34.820 leaving her by the side of the road. She was seen at about 1.30 a.m. being picked up by a West
00:35:39.140 Indian man, who was the second-last person to see her alive. Soon after 5.00 a.m.,
00:35:42.820 the neighbor found Wilma's two oldest daughters huddled together at the bus stop.
00:35:46.660 They were cold, confused, and frightened. Their mummy hadn't come home the night before,
00:35:51.300 and they were waiting in the hope that she would come home by bus. Detective Chief Superintendent
00:35:55.220 Dennis Hoban was in charge of the inquiry. When Professor Gee, the pathologist, completed his
00:36:00.500 report, Hoban learned that Wilma had been struck twice on the back of the head and then stabbed in the
00:36:04.500 neck, chest, and abdomen 15 times. There were traces of semen found on the back of her trousers and underpants.
00:36:10.580 By the time the coroner's verdict of... So you can see, like, these guys obviously get
00:36:14.420 a great amount of sexual gratification from this as well, you know what I mean? Because they're
00:36:18.020 fucking whacking it at the scene like weirdos. Matter of fact, that's actually how they caught
00:36:22.660 the BTK killer, because he left his semen at some of the crime scenes, and so did the Golden State
00:36:28.180 killer as well. The Golden State killer, yeah. So, you know, they were able to go ahead and use DNA,
00:36:32.260 you know, 20, oh, like 30 years. Well, for the Golden State killer, like damn near 40 years after the fact,
00:36:38.100 and for BTK around 30 years after the fact. So, yeah. These guys end up going to jail after this
00:36:44.740 shit. Murder by person or persons unknown had been handed down. The 150 police officers that
00:36:50.020 Hoban had working on the case had interviewed 7,000 householders and 6,000 lorry drivers.
00:36:54.660 But in the 1970s, guys, DNA testing wasn't a thing. DNA testing in the United States didn't
00:36:59.460 really start getting used until, for court purposes, until the 90s and 2000s, guys.
00:37:03.780 They had taken hundreds of statements. They were collected, but you couldn't effectively really
00:37:08.260 test it, yeah, and compare it to other samples. What they did test at the time,
00:37:13.140 when they took the semen before, it would allow you to determine blood type before they were able
00:37:17.620 to actually like, you know, hone in on it with like, where it was like 100 percent match.
00:37:21.620 It allowed, it at least allowed you to get a blood type, so it would like narrow down the search a bit.
00:37:26.020 But it wouldn't give you, you know, that almost 100 percent match that we have nowadays.
00:37:32.580 But that's why they collected semen back then in the 70s is because it would allow you to
00:37:35.460 determine blood type at least.
00:37:36.660 From anyone with even the remotest connection to Wilma, each one painstakingly checked.
00:37:41.780 But still, they had not even come close to finding her killer.
00:37:44.980 On the 20th of November, 1975.
00:37:47.380 Kron Putz goes, the last thing you want to hear at a murder scene is,
00:37:50.100 well, there's no murder weapon, but we found semen.
00:37:52.180 Oh my god, bro.
00:37:54.980 You fucking guys, man.
00:37:56.020 26-year-old Joan Harrison's dead body was found in a garage in Preston, Lancashire.
00:37:59.780 She had been hit over the back of the head with the heel of a shoe,
00:38:02.260 and then kicked severely until she was dead.
00:38:04.820 Before leaving her, the killer had dragged her to a more secluded part of the garage,
00:38:08.340 where he pulled her trousers back on and pulled her bra down to cover her breasts.
00:38:12.180 Placing the boot he had removed earlier in between her thighs, he then removed her coat
00:38:15.540 and covered her with it.
00:38:16.740 He took her handbag and dumped it in a refuse bin after removing all of its contents.
00:38:21.060 The killer was to leave some clues for the police.
00:38:23.620 The first was a deep bite mark above her breast,
00:38:25.780 which revealed that the killer had a gap between his front teeth.
00:38:28.500 Tests on semen found-
00:38:29.620 Oh, there we go.
00:38:30.900 Fucking idiot.
00:38:31.700 Stupid.
00:38:32.740 So, this is actually how they caught Ted Bundy, guys.
00:38:35.060 Ted Bundy, in his last murder before he went to jail, went on a college campus
00:38:39.540 and attacked a bunch of girls.
00:38:40.660 And he had it killed, made it kill in a while, by the way.
00:38:42.980 So, I guess he was like thirsty to kill some people because he went,
00:38:46.500 he had escaped from prison and he hadn't committed a murder in a while.
00:38:49.060 So, he ends up in Florida, he goes from, I think it was either Utah or Colorado, escapes
00:38:53.700 from fucking prison, goes cross country, right?
00:38:57.620 And when he's in Florida, when he attacks one of the women, he bites her-
00:39:01.620 In the butt.
00:39:02.500 In the butt.
00:39:03.060 Yeah.
00:39:03.380 The butt cheek.
00:39:04.180 And they were able, during the course of his trial, they were able to get a forensic orthodontist,
00:39:10.100 right?
00:39:10.660 If I'm saying that right.
00:39:11.700 I think it was a forensic orthodontist.
00:39:13.540 And the guy was able to match the teeth from Ted Bundy's bite mark.
00:39:19.300 Bite mark.
00:39:19.940 Bite mark.
00:39:20.260 And that was actually one of the pieces of evidence that got him convicted, interestingly
00:39:25.620 enough.
00:39:25.940 Mm-hmm.
00:39:26.500 So, you know, these perverts always end up showing their hand.
00:39:29.620 Moezy goes, whose job is it to collect the semen?
00:39:31.540 What the fuck?
00:39:31.940 They ain't tell you that when you become a cop.
00:39:33.220 Look at this guy, bro.
00:39:35.700 A lot of times, it's going to be CSI.
00:39:36.900 It won't even be the detectives that do it, guys.
00:39:38.500 It'll be CSI that collects it, and then they go ahead and make a report for the investigating
00:39:42.900 detective.
00:39:43.300 That goes to a lab, right?
00:39:44.740 It goes to a lab, yep.
00:39:45.940 CSI will take it and test it and do all that.
00:39:48.020 Vagina and anus showed that the killer was what is known as a secretor, a person whose
00:39:52.260 blood group information is secreted into their body fluids.
00:39:55.380 Approximately 80% of the population, the killer's blood group was of the rare B group.
00:40:00.340 Initially, Joan Harrison's murder-
00:40:01.860 Oh, so you can see in London, sorry, in the UK, same thing.
00:40:04.420 They're using it to collect blood sample.
00:40:06.420 I'm sorry, they use it to figure out their blood type.
00:40:09.940 I'm that blood type, too.
00:40:10.980 It was not linked to Wilma McCann's, as there were too many differences in the killer's method.
00:40:14.260 What are you?
00:40:14.820 B what?
00:40:16.020 B plus.
00:40:18.180 Isn't that, is that rare?
00:40:19.780 I don't know.
00:40:20.980 They're saying it's rare.
00:40:22.660 Okay.
00:40:23.060 Hold on, let's see here.
00:40:25.300 Joan Harrison's murder was not linked to Wilma McCann's, as there were too many differences
00:40:29.060 in the killer's method.
00:40:30.260 This decision would be altered when police were later to receive several letters from a
00:40:33.620 man claiming to be the Yorkshire Ripper.
00:40:35.700 He mentioned the murder in Preston, leading the police to incorrectly believe that Joan
00:40:38.900 Harrison was also one of the Yorkshire Ripper's victims.
00:40:41.940 In reality, Peter Sutcliffe, the mysterious and elusive Yorkshire Ripper, did not claim
00:40:45.860 another life until January 1976.
00:40:48.580 Emily Monica Jackson, 42, lived with her husband and three children in back green-
00:40:52.660 Yeah, I'm O-type as well, guys.
00:40:54.340 I forget if I'm O-negative or O-positive, but I can donate blood to anybody is what I am.
00:40:59.620 I know that.
00:41:00.100 I remember my aunt telling me that.
00:41:01.060 It must be O-positive.
00:41:03.140 If you can donate to anybody, it's that, because my brother is that too.
00:41:06.660 Oh, so you can donate your O as well?
00:41:08.180 Yeah.
00:41:08.740 No, I'm not O, my brother.
00:41:09.700 Oh, you're not?
00:41:10.260 Okay, your brother?
00:41:10.900 Yeah.
00:41:11.300 So yeah, your brother's O something.
00:41:13.220 But yeah, I ain't giving blood to nobody.
00:41:14.580 Fuck that, I hate needles.
00:41:15.300 I don't know.
00:41:45.300 When she wasn't there to meet you, I've got a good question here from Derek Martin.
00:41:47.840 This is a Myron Sears question here.
00:41:48.920 So since murdering and shit is nowadays impossible to get away with, what do you think these murderers
00:41:54.380 do now?
00:41:54.820 I believe they are all into-
00:41:57.540 This better shit.
00:41:58.280 Yeah, or super liberal stuff.
00:41:59.840 That is true.
00:42:00.700 Well, here's the thing, dude.
00:42:02.200 Yeah, there's a lot of child exploitation people that do weird shit like that.
00:42:05.400 Yeah, for sure.
00:42:06.640 I mean, the thing is, guys, you just don't see serial killers as much.
00:42:10.340 Nowadays, if you're going to see murder, it's gang-related or personal.
00:42:14.240 Yeah.
00:42:14.380 So you're not going to see a lot of these random, you know, spree killings where these
00:42:17.960 guys are running around killing people of a certain type.
00:42:20.260 It's not common anymore.
00:42:21.600 No, I would say that nowadays, it must be more like the Chicago Ripper Crew, remember?
00:42:26.480 That they just have something in common and they just gather around.
00:42:30.120 Those guys were doing it in the 70s, too.
00:42:32.160 Oh, yeah.
00:42:32.820 Yeah.
00:42:33.500 Chicago Ripper Crew was in the 1970s as well.
00:42:35.400 But they were crazy.
00:42:35.620 All these guys with the Ripper in the end are just like insane.
00:42:39.380 Gotcha.
00:42:39.660 Gotcha.
00:42:41.040 Moezy says, O negative can give to anyone, O plus can receive from anyone.
00:42:43.960 Gotcha.
00:42:44.280 Oh, okay.
00:42:44.660 He took a taxi home, expecting her to follow in the van shortly after.
00:42:48.400 But she never returned home.
00:42:50.640 Emily's mutilated body was found just after 8 a.m. the following morning, only 800 yards
00:42:54.600 from the gaiety where her husband had waited for her.
00:42:57.040 Peter Sutcliffe had left Emily lying on her back with her legs apart.
00:43:00.540 She was still wearing her tights and pants, but her bra was pulled up, exposing her breasts.
00:43:04.320 Like Wilma before her, Peter had struck Emily on the head twice with his hammer and then
00:43:08.840 stabbed her lower neck, upper chest, and lower abdomen 51 times with a sharpened Phillips
00:43:13.740 head screwdriver.
00:43:14.480 Jesus, 51 times.
00:43:15.060 Peter's need to vent his anger upon the already dead Emily caused him to make a slip.
00:43:19.140 He stomped on Emily's right thigh, leaving the impression of the heavy-ribbed Wellington
00:43:22.760 boot.
00:43:23.720 Oh, here we go.
00:43:24.620 So the police are starting to get tangible pieces of evidence now.
00:43:28.620 It was further identified as a Dunlop Warwick, probably size 7, definitely no larger than
00:43:32.980 an 8.
00:43:33.240 Speaking of which, this is one of the pieces of evidence that they had with the Zodiac
00:43:39.300 killer as well.
00:43:41.040 When the Zodiac killer committed one of his most famous murders, actually in the movie
00:43:44.920 The Zodiac, at, I think, Lake Berryessa, what ended up happening was he wore these boots
00:43:52.960 that were given to military personnel from the Navy, and they were able to use that to build
00:44:00.480 a profile on who the Zodiac killer might have been.
00:44:02.160 And so shoe prints are actually very helpful to the police, especially if they're wearing
00:44:05.900 a specific type of shoe that might be issued through the military or that are hard to get.
00:44:10.400 That's actually how they caught the Night Stalker, too, guys.
00:44:12.160 I think he had some new balances that were very rare and came in a specific size.
00:44:16.340 So the detectives were able to trace back the shoes, because they were rare, to a certain
00:44:21.600 shoe shop, and the size, and they were able to figure out who bought them, because it was
00:44:26.280 like a 10 and a half, and there was only like one pair that was purchased.
00:44:29.480 So shoes are a very helpful clue, guys, especially this is pre-DNA days.
00:44:33.680 It was found in the sand nearby.
00:44:36.120 Hoban knew immediately that the man who had killed Emily Jackson was the same man that
00:44:39.360 had killed Wilma McCann.
00:44:41.080 Sidney Jackson, devastated by the vicious and senseless murder of his wife, believed that
00:44:44.980 the man would kill again and prayed that he would soon be caught.
00:44:48.180 He wept for his wife and sent their children to stay with relatives until he could tell them
00:44:51.300 the terrible news of their mother's death.
00:44:53.460 On March 5, 1976, Peter Sutcliffe was fired from his job with the tire company.
00:44:58.000 Although he had been a good, hard worker, Peter was constantly late for work.
00:45:01.120 His late night forays into the red light districts of Yorkshire made it difficult for him to
00:45:08.360 arise early enough for work.
00:45:10.040 It would take him many months of rejection and frustration before he could find work as
00:45:13.160 a lorry driver because of his lack of experience.
00:45:15.960 In the same month, George Oldfield, assistant chief constable at West Yorkshire Police Headquarters
00:45:20.000 in Wakefield, received the first in a series of letters by a person claiming to be the
00:45:23.560 Yorkshire Ripper.
00:45:24.680 Oldfield quickly dismissed the letter, which claimed responsibility for the murder of Joan
00:45:27.960 Now, this is, it's crazy, I even have to say this, but this was common with a lot of
00:45:33.060 serial killers, man.
00:45:33.740 A lot of these serial killers are cloud chasers, guys.
00:45:35.940 They like to antagonize the police.
00:45:37.540 They like to send letters in.
00:45:38.980 They will leave stuff.
00:45:40.020 They'll leave clues in there to try to, you know, really, maybe to throw the police off
00:45:43.980 or to make them feel stupid.
00:45:45.820 We know the Zodiac Killer used to write letters like this.
00:45:48.000 Who else wrote letters?
00:45:50.740 David Berkowitz, the group.
00:45:52.020 David Berkowitz wrote letters.
00:45:53.920 Who else?
00:45:56.080 Who else?
00:45:57.580 Oh, BTK wrote letters.
00:45:59.540 Matter of fact, BTK took a picture, took a Barbie doll, tied her up, and put it in a
00:46:05.100 cereal box.
00:46:07.420 Get it?
00:46:07.920 Serial killer?
00:46:08.540 And I was like, what the fuck, bro?
00:46:09.580 Yeah, that's...
00:46:10.100 Yeah, yeah.
00:46:10.480 Very, very smart.
00:46:11.320 Yeah, he got too cocky.
00:46:12.580 He said that he was going to make his return.
00:46:14.800 But, yeah, a bunch of them would do this, write letters to the press, et cetera, because
00:46:17.720 they want to go ahead and get some clout, man.
00:46:20.360 Oh, Jack the Ripper did this as well.
00:46:23.840 Oh, yeah, he wrote letters.
00:46:24.940 Yeah, Jack the Ripper did this.
00:46:26.200 And the reason why, guys, I think they called him the Yorkshire Ripper is because he was
00:46:29.740 mutilating bodies just like Jack the Ripper did.
00:46:32.480 But showed no relation to the Ripper case as just another one of the many cranked letters
00:46:36.300 he...
00:46:36.760 Yeah, BTK wrote letters as well.
00:46:38.080 Yep.
00:46:38.800 ...many newspapers had already received.
00:46:40.760 As Marcella Claxton, a 20-year-old prostitute, walked home from a drinking party held by
00:46:45.300 friends in Chapleton around 4 a.m. on the morning of the 9th of May...
00:46:48.180 Wait, what the hell?
00:46:49.640 Okay.
00:46:50.440 ...1976, a large white car pulled up alongside her.
00:46:53.460 She wasn't working that night, but she asked the driver for a lift.
00:46:56.480 Instead of driving her home, he drove her to Soldier's Field, just off Roundhay Road.
00:47:00.780 Peter offered Marcella five pounds to get out of the car and undress for sex on the grass,
00:47:04.600 but she refused the offer.
00:47:06.160 As they both got out of the car, Marcella heard a thud as something Peter had dropped hit
00:47:09.720 the ground.
00:47:10.640 He told her it was his wallet.
00:47:12.440 Marcella then went behind a tree to urinate.
00:47:14.800 Peter walked towards her, and the next thing she felt was the blow of Peter's hammer as
00:47:18.120 he brought it down upon the back of her head.
00:47:20.020 Wow.
00:47:20.200 Then, she felt the second blow.
00:47:22.100 She lay back on the grass, looking at the blood on her hand from where she had touched
00:47:25.180 her head.
00:47:26.100 Peter stood nearby.
00:47:27.620 She remembered vividly that his hair and beard were black and crinkly, and that he was masturbating
00:47:31.500 as he watched her bleeding on the ground.
00:47:33.000 Oh my god.
00:47:33.560 He went back to the white car with the red upholstery to get some tissues to clean himself up.
00:47:36.980 When he finished, he threw the tissues on the ground and placed a five-pound note in
00:47:40.500 Marcella's hand, warning her not to call the police as he got back into his car.
00:47:44.460 Marcella, with clothes now covered in blood, managed to half-walk, half-crawl to a nearby
00:47:48.480 telephone box, where she called for an ambulance.
00:47:50.920 As she sat on the floor and waited for help, she could see Peter drive past many times looking
00:47:54.760 for her, probably to finish the job and rid himself of a vital witness.
00:47:58.840 The gaping wound in the back of her head required 52 stitches and a seven-day stay in the hospital.
00:48:03.000 For months after the attack, she would hate men, barely able to even be in the same room
00:48:07.400 with them.
00:48:08.400 This is very common with sex workers where they end up having resentment towards men,
00:48:11.900 because I've said it before, man, anytime you're involved in that line of work, you're
00:48:15.300 going to see the most evil side of men, right?
00:48:18.520 It is what it is.
00:48:19.560 Five years after the attack, she would still be plagued by depression and dizzy spells
00:48:22.920 and be unable to hold down a job.
00:48:25.220 The birth of her son Adrian coincided with Peter Sutcliffe's arrest in 1981, but neither
00:48:29.400 event could ease the ache she had felt since her attack.
00:48:31.520 She, too, wished she had died.
00:48:34.220 The attacks of the Yorkshire Ripper were by now the main topic of conversation among prostitutes
00:48:39.440 and the patrons of the many pubs in the Leeds area.
00:48:41.980 With little information in the papers about the nature of the murders, the public soon
00:48:45.200 added their own horrific details, which were incredibly similar to the notorious crimes
00:48:48.720 of Jack the Ripper in the previous century.
00:48:51.120 Prostitutes, in an attempt to protect themselves, were seen working in groups, making it very
00:48:55.140 clear to their clients that the details of their car and registrations were being recorded.
00:48:58.540 Increased police activity in the area put further pressure on the already strained relationship
00:49:02.760 between the prostitutes and the officers of the law, creating a formidable barrier to
00:49:06.540 police investigations.
00:49:08.040 The fact that the attacks on Anna Rogulski and Olive Smelt had not yet been linked with
00:49:11.940 the other Yorkshire Ripper murders resulted in complacency in the general population, who
00:49:16.160 seemed to view prostitutes as somehow deserving of the Yorkshire Ripper's punishments.
00:49:19.660 You guys are clowns in the chat.
00:49:21.080 Some people are saying she looks like Extra from Michael's Thriller, and some others said
00:49:25.200 that she looks like KSI.
00:49:27.340 You guys ain't shit, man.
00:49:28.580 Oh my God.
00:49:30.220 During the summer of 1976, George Oldfield promoted Dennis Hoban to the position of deputy
00:49:34.620 head of the Force CID.
00:49:36.540 While honored at the confidence shown in him by the appointment, he was disappointed that
00:49:39.760 he would have to leave Leeds to work for...
00:49:41.080 Yeah, we got 3,200 of you guys watching the show right now.
00:49:42.940 Thank you so much.
00:49:43.480 I appreciate that.
00:49:44.100 We got 2,200 on Rumble and about 1,000 on YouTube.
00:49:46.920 Can you guys do me a favor?
00:49:47.580 Let's get 1,000 likes on YouTube, man.
00:49:49.480 Get the likes up, guys, so we can get the engagement up.
00:49:52.540 Like I said before, we are going to work to try to get y'all two episodes of Fed Reacts
00:49:57.360 a week.
00:49:58.440 I'm just waiting on some things to happen on the side, but hopefully it'll be very soon.
00:50:02.200 So just do me a favor, guys, and like the video, man.
00:50:04.200 All you got to do is smash that like button on YouTube.
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00:50:07.840 From the West Yorkshire Police Headquarters at Wakefield, nor was he happy to be desk-bound
00:50:11.860 in his new position.
00:50:13.040 Detective Chief Superintendent Jim Hobson replaced Hoban.
00:50:15.980 In October 1976, Peter Sutcliffe came home to his wife with the good news that he had
00:50:20.480 finally found work as a lorry driver.
00:50:22.520 He was now working with TNWH Clark Holdings Limited on the Canal Road Industrial Estate
00:50:26.640 between Shipley and Bradford.
00:50:28.680 It would be five months before Peter would kill again.
00:50:31.440 Jim Hobson would head the investigation.
00:50:32.840 So this happens a lot, guys, with serial killers that have families.
00:50:35.340 They take breaks sporadically when they have families or when they're getting married or
00:50:39.400 a big life event happens.
00:50:41.140 Like BTK, for example, stopped killing for a very long time.
00:50:44.320 He actually didn't kill for like 20 years.
00:50:46.660 And then that's when he made his return and put the little girl in the cereal box, the
00:50:49.840 Barbie doll or whatever, saying that he was going to make his return.
00:50:52.220 And it's interesting because when did he make his return?
00:50:54.640 When his daughter was in college.
00:50:56.300 Yeah.
00:50:56.600 So he didn't have to worry about like being, you know, father and being there all the time.
00:51:00.480 So a lot of times when these guys have big life events, they kind of pause the killing
00:51:03.480 for a bit and then they get back to it later on.
00:51:06.140 Golden State Killer 2.
00:51:07.500 Yep.
00:51:08.080 Golden State Killer stopped for a while.
00:51:09.500 When he married and he had his family, he just stopped doing this.
00:51:13.820 Yep.
00:51:13.980 And the Green River Killer, I think, when he got married.
00:51:16.700 He stopped for a while too.
00:51:17.720 For a while and then he started again.
00:51:19.520 Yep.
00:51:19.840 Yeah.
00:51:19.980 So into this attack, like his predecessor, Hoban had done nine months earlier when Marcella
00:51:25.060 Claxton had survived Peter's last attack on Saturday, February the 5th, 28 year old
00:51:29.940 Irene Richardson left a rooming house in Copper Street, Chapel town at 1130 PM to go to Tiffany's
00:51:34.800 club.
00:51:35.360 At the time of her attack, Irene would have thought that life couldn't get any worse.
00:51:39.320 Both of her daughters, aged four and five, were with foster parents.
00:51:43.320 She had nowhere decent to live and due to lack of money, had to walk the streets of Chapel
00:51:46.740 town to look for customers.
00:51:47.700 When Peter Sutcliffe had finished with Irene, he had left her lying face down in Soldier's
00:51:51.940 Field, placing her coat over her inert and bloodied body.
00:51:55.300 He had given her a massive fracture of the skull with the three blows he inflicted with
00:51:58.540 his hammer.
00:51:59.300 One of the blows had been so severe that a circular piece of...
00:52:02.060 So you guys can see here that there's a trend.
00:52:03.980 This guy likes hammers, you know, which is a little unique.
00:52:08.160 I don't think I could think of any other serial killer that enjoyed using blunt objects.
00:52:12.020 The only one that I could think of is the Night Stalker.
00:52:15.580 But what the Night Stalker did actually was he would go into the home and specifically use
00:52:20.260 something from the house to attack them.
00:52:22.900 The railroad killer, too, used to do this.
00:52:25.000 The railroad killer, I did an episode on him, guys.
00:52:26.820 It was actually an FBI Files episode.
00:52:28.660 He also would do that where he would use an object in the home to attack the person.
00:52:34.660 It's like they almost got excitement from finding a weapon in the house and then using that
00:52:38.640 to attack them.
00:52:39.600 It's like a game.
00:52:39.980 Yeah, it's like a game for these assholes.
00:52:41.800 So, but yeah, this dude, someone in the chat said hammer time, bro.
00:52:46.120 Yeah, definitely.
00:52:47.360 Yeah, I think it was like fucking clouds, bro.
00:52:48.760 They said MC Hammer, hammer time.
00:52:50.540 What the fuck, bro?
00:52:51.700 Her skull had penetrated her brain.
00:52:53.860 He had stabbed her.
00:52:54.400 I can't get that song in my head.
00:52:55.780 Can't touch this.
00:52:57.600 The neck and throat and three more times in the stomach.
00:53:01.120 Savage downward strokes so severe that they had caused her intestines to spill out.
00:53:05.240 When Hobson and the pathologist, Professor Gee, removed her coat,
00:53:08.640 they found that while her bra was still in place, her skirt had been lifted
00:53:11.720 and her tights pulled off the right leg and down.
00:53:14.600 One of the two pairs of pants she had been wearing had been removed and stuffed down her
00:53:17.720 tights, while the other pair were still in place.
00:53:20.260 Her calf-length brown boots had been removed and placed neatly over her thighs.
00:53:23.740 A vaginal swab showed the presence of semen, but it was considered to have been from sexual
00:53:28.160 activity before the attack.
00:53:30.100 Near Irene's body, tire tracks were discovered and recorded.
00:53:33.340 They indicated that the killer had used a medium-sized sedan or van.
00:53:36.340 Checks with tire manufacturers established that the vehicle had been fitted with two
00:53:40.260 India Auto Way tires and a Nement brand on the rear-off side, all of them cross-ply.
00:53:45.600 With the assistance of tire manufacturers, a list of 26 possible car models was drawn up.
00:53:50.280 It seemed that a genuine break had finally been made in the investigation,
00:53:53.560 but Hobson's elation would be short-lived.
00:53:55.880 Police officers, without the benefits of computerization, had moved into local vehicle
00:53:59.740 taxation offices each night to hand-check all the vehicles in West Yorkshire compatible
00:54:03.680 with the list.
00:54:04.360 And something very interesting with this investigation is that the search for this guy was one of
00:54:10.620 the largest and most expensive manhunts in the British history.
00:54:14.520 In England history?
00:54:15.440 Yeah.
00:54:15.680 Okay.
00:54:15.900 I would say, Angie, this guy and Jack the Ripper are probably the two most famous serial killers
00:54:28.540 in British history.
00:54:33.520 What would you say?
00:54:34.400 Yeah?
00:54:34.580 Yeah, definitely.
00:54:35.540 Yeah?
00:54:35.840 Yeah.
00:54:35.980 And also, because of this, because this guy interviewed Peter Sutcliffe nine times.
00:54:44.900 Who did?
00:54:45.160 Before.
00:54:45.780 The police.
00:54:46.320 The police.
00:54:47.220 The police.
00:54:47.540 Okay, yeah.
00:54:48.000 And people got really mad in England because they wouldn't catch him.
00:54:53.220 Like, it will pass that much time and they wouldn't catch him.
00:54:56.680 So, yeah, the West Yorkshire police faced it heavy and sustained criticism for the failure
00:55:04.060 to catch this guy.
00:55:05.860 Okay, gotcha.
00:55:06.380 It was really bad.
00:55:07.700 Yeah, it took them a while to catch this dude, so.
00:55:10.240 You may in a whole town being angry.
00:55:12.500 Oh, yeah.
00:55:13.020 To the police.
00:55:13.860 I could imagine.
00:55:15.500 It's crazy.
00:55:16.860 They came up with their own version of, fuck the police.
00:55:19.460 Exactly.
00:55:19.760 Patricia Atkinson was living alone again after her divorce from an Asian immigrant worker,
00:55:24.420 Ray Mitra.
00:55:25.500 After the birth of their three daughters, Judy, Jill, and Lisa, in quick succession,
00:55:29.240 Ray would find his marriage to his wayward Western wife to be more than he could handle.
00:55:33.120 Patricia, who preferred to be known as Tina, was happy with the new arrangement as she was
00:55:36.880 now free to drink and dance as often as she pleased.
00:55:39.300 She operated as a prostitute from her small flat at No. 9, Oak Avenue in Bradford, where
00:55:43.620 she felt safe from the threat of-
00:55:44.800 Flat, guys, by the way, is what British people refer to as apartments.
00:55:48.180 I thought that was weird, too, but that's what they refer to.
00:55:50.780 Rooms, yeah.
00:55:51.060 Well, yeah, it's a European thing.
00:55:52.600 No, it's just a full apartment.
00:55:53.680 Apartments?
00:55:54.120 Yeah, flats.
00:55:55.520 The Ripper, who killed his women outside.
00:55:57.080 Oh, yeah, they say flatmates.
00:55:58.780 They say flatmates.
00:55:59.800 Yeah, they flatmates instead of roommates.
00:56:01.220 Roommates, yeah.
00:56:01.740 Exactly, yeah.
00:56:03.540 Slim with dark hair and always smartly dressed, she had no shortage of male friends.
00:56:08.320 On Saturday, the 23rd of April-
00:56:09.400 Oh, Lord, that's what you got, man.
00:56:11.380 I'm telling y'all, man, these weirdos.
00:56:14.620 Guys, don't be a 304s, man.
00:56:16.080 Just don't be a 304.
00:56:16.840 If you're a woman watching this, don't be a 304, man.
00:56:18.740 Put yourself in a bad situation.
00:56:20.580 Moezy says, Maren, you always-
00:56:22.600 Hold on, let me read this real fast.
00:56:24.660 It says, Maren, you should do a series of killings that are still open and not solved.
00:56:30.640 Who's the-
00:56:31.840 I would say there's one serial killer in America still that they haven't caught that has like
00:56:36.280 80, like an 80 kill count.
00:56:38.260 It's the-
00:56:38.740 Like an active one?
00:56:39.680 Because the Saudi killer is still-
00:56:41.940 No, no, no, but he's dead now.
00:56:43.400 We know that.
00:56:43.860 And they, I think they, um, I think his name is Gary Post.
00:56:48.360 I'm gonna look it up.
00:56:48.980 But, uh, who was, I think, the Chicago Strangler, I think is who he's still-
00:56:54.120 Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:56:54.800 Google it real quick, Andrew, double check.
00:56:56.200 But I think he's still outstanding and they haven't caught him.
00:56:58.920 He's killed like 80 women in the Chicago area.
00:57:02.020 I think that's like the biggest serial killer that still hasn't been caught.
00:57:05.200 April.
00:57:05.720 She was seen by the caretaker.
00:57:06.720 Angie's gonna fact-
00:57:07.380 There is one in Portland.
00:57:09.060 What's his name?
00:57:09.640 It's Risen.
00:57:10.120 And I don't know what his name is because they haven't-
00:57:12.320 Look it up, then.
00:57:12.740 Look it up real quick.
00:57:13.380 They don't know who he is.
00:57:14.620 Look it up so we can tell them.
00:57:16.180 But do you remember in December when I went there and I told you-
00:57:19.980 Ah, yeah, you did mention someone was on a loose.
00:57:22.040 He had killed two women in that week that I was there.
00:57:24.800 Holy shit.
00:57:25.600 Important.
00:57:26.300 All right, look it up real fast and tell me what his nickname is.
00:57:28.780 ... busy red light pubs where she was well known for her heavy drinking.
00:57:31.700 She was seen in a number of the pubs that night, and at 11 p.m., several women working
00:57:36.160 on the street had seen her walking, heading toward Church Street.
00:57:39.240 It was soon after this that Peter Sutcliffe had met the now well-intoxicated Tina.
00:57:43.100 Together, they walked to his car and then drove back to her flat.
00:57:46.120 As they entered through her front door, Peter struck the back of her head with the same
00:57:49.200 ball-peen hammer he had used on all of his previous victims.
00:57:52.400 Before her unconscious body hit the floor, Peter struck her three more times.
00:57:56.660 As the blood poured from her wounds, Peter began to remove her overcoat.
00:57:59.760 He then lifted her and carried her to the bedroom and threw her down on the...
00:58:03.160 Yes, Gary Post was supposed to be the Zodiac Killer, but I know the I-70 killer is still
00:58:07.300 out there.
00:58:07.580 Yes, the I-70 killer still hasn't been caught either.
00:58:09.860 Thank you, Doge, Shitposter, for that.
00:58:12.680 But we'll see, man.
00:58:13.800 I mean, I don't know if Gary Post is a killer.
00:58:16.040 I'll be honest with you guys.
00:58:16.840 I've studied the Zodiac Killer extensively.
00:58:20.560 It's either him or...
00:58:23.000 God damn it, now I'm gonna...
00:58:24.640 Okay.
00:58:24.820 Arthur Lee Allen was the number one suspect for the Zodiac Killer.
00:58:31.700 Arthur Lee Allen.
00:58:32.760 Moezy said that's diamond level.
00:58:33.840 You guys are clowns.
00:58:34.420 There is a...
00:58:35.600 Sorry.
00:58:36.740 They caught the Long Island Killer, Bitvan Winkle.
00:58:39.880 What was the name of the guy, by the way, in Chicago?
00:58:42.980 Oh, there is no name for that one.
00:58:44.680 It's just called Chicago Strangler.
00:58:46.660 The Chicago Strangler.
00:58:47.280 Okay, that's him.
00:58:47.980 Yeah.
00:58:48.180 That's him.
00:58:48.400 And the one...
00:58:48.800 How many kills does he have?
00:58:50.960 He had...
00:58:52.040 Well, he's...
00:58:52.580 The Chicago Strangler?
00:58:53.280 His killing spree was from 1999 to 2018.
00:58:58.780 And he had 75 victims.
00:59:00.460 75.
00:59:01.000 See?
00:59:01.280 I was close.
00:59:02.180 So, 75 and they still didn't catch him.
00:59:04.220 Yeah.
00:59:04.640 Okay.
00:59:04.960 And the person of interest right now in the Portland one that I'm mentioning, he's called
00:59:09.260 Jesse Lee Colham.
00:59:11.280 Jesse Lee Colham?
00:59:12.180 Yeah.
00:59:13.660 It's the person suspected for the killings.
00:59:16.560 In Portland?
00:59:17.700 Yeah.
00:59:17.880 The dude that was there when you were there and he killed two women while you were there?
00:59:21.480 Yeah.
00:59:22.140 Did they have him in custody?
00:59:22.840 But they were white.
00:59:23.900 Oh, okay.
00:59:24.980 Were they...
00:59:25.580 Was he in custody when you were there or no?
00:59:27.700 No.
00:59:28.320 I didn't...
00:59:28.940 No, when I was there, I was researching him and nobody knew who he was.
00:59:33.520 Oh, like none of the audience knew?
00:59:35.200 Nobody knew.
00:59:35.520 Someone in the chat said, but they're probably local from Oregon.
00:59:38.000 That's how they know.
00:59:38.480 This is a person suspected in the killings.
00:59:40.900 Someone said Ted Cruz was a Zodiac killer.
00:59:42.460 Okay, bro.
00:59:43.100 Okay.
00:59:44.640 He's currently in custody right now.
00:59:46.120 He's in custody right now?
00:59:46.880 He was arrested in June on parole violations, but I think he didn't have any charges and
00:59:51.580 they released him.
00:59:52.820 Okay.
00:59:53.200 But he's the person...
00:59:53.760 And then two women got killed while you were out there.
00:59:55.580 There was one killed in, I think, in November.
00:59:58.500 And I got there in December.
01:00:00.800 Hmm.
01:00:01.340 Yeah.
01:00:01.640 Guys, Angie went to Portland.
01:00:02.920 She has family out there.
01:00:03.880 She went there for Christmas.
01:00:05.460 Damn, nigga was killing people in the holidays, man?
01:00:07.300 Yeah.
01:00:07.400 God damn.
01:00:08.300 I think so.
01:00:08.700 Ted.
01:00:09.420 There he ripped open...
01:00:10.280 Man, it's cold as hell.
01:00:11.180 Like, bro, what are you...
01:00:12.200 Like, yo, oh, let me put on my North Face coat before I go out here and kill some people.
01:00:17.120 Like, what the fuck, man?
01:00:18.600 Like, what the hell?
01:00:20.480 Her black leather jacket and blue shirt pulling off her broad...
01:00:23.140 Those are dedicated to the mission, I guess, man.
01:00:25.160 God damn.
01:00:26.300 Killing people in the fucking wintertime during the holidays?
01:00:29.040 In Portland, Oregon?
01:00:30.300 Yeah.
01:00:30.680 Wore as cold as shit?
01:00:31.620 There's a bunch of white girls.
01:00:32.720 To reveal her breasts, he then pulled her jeans down to her ankles.
01:00:36.120 With a chisel he had removed from his pocket, he began to stab at Tina's exposed stomach.
01:00:40.700 He turned her over and stabbed her in the back, but had not...
01:00:43.080 So you guys can see here that there's a trend.
01:00:44.700 He enjoys stabbing them in the stomach for some odd reason.
01:00:47.080 Yeah.
01:00:47.680 So...
01:00:48.160 And hammering them down.
01:00:49.180 And hitting them with hammers.
01:00:50.640 In the head, yeah.
01:00:50.960 Unpenetrated the skin.
01:00:52.360 Then he quickly turned her over again to stab her stomach again, leaving a total of six stab wounds.
01:00:57.140 Before he left her, Peter had pulled her jeans back up, and, without realizing it,
01:01:00.740 he left a size seven done...
01:01:02.280 Oh, Jeremy920 says,
01:01:03.260 Myron, fuck all the haters.
01:01:04.100 Keep up the great work.
01:01:04.880 You're an inspiration to a lot of young men.
01:01:06.160 W. Angie Gaines.
01:01:06.780 Thank you so much, Jeremy.
01:01:07.480 I appreciate that, man.
01:01:08.140 Yeah, we get a lot of haters, bro, but it is what it is, man.
01:01:10.480 People are gonna say what they're gonna say.
01:01:12.080 ...Nop Warwick Wellington bootprint on the bottom bed sheet.
01:01:15.100 As Peter's activities as the notorious Yorkshire Ripper continued to escalate,
01:01:18.520 his wife, Sonia, was approaching the end of her teacher training.
01:01:21.260 She was confident that she would pass before the coming summer.
01:01:23.780 With the prospect of an increase in their income,
01:01:26.100 Peter and Sonia began to see hope for the fulfillment of their dream to buy their own home.
01:01:29.660 It would not be long before Sonia found the house of her dreams.
01:01:32.980 Number six, Garden Lane, Bradford.
01:01:34.940 Peter was not so sure it was his dream home.
01:01:37.000 Hold on, let's look this up.
01:01:38.200 Let's have a little bit of fun with this.
01:01:40.800 Number six what?
01:01:43.600 Number six what?
01:01:45.300 Damn it, Angie.
01:01:46.620 You got one job.
01:01:47.680 What are you trying to do?
01:01:51.360 I'm trying to get the address for the house.
01:01:52.560 Number six, Garden Lane, Bradford.
01:01:54.060 Oh, number six...
01:01:54.740 Garden Lane.
01:01:55.100 Number six, Garden Lane.
01:01:56.920 There is a guy on YouTube that visited all these places where he killed all these women.
01:02:04.020 Oh, shit.
01:02:04.560 Is this where he was at?
01:02:06.820 It's changed a lot now.
01:02:07.860 Yeah, but that's how he looks now.
01:02:09.940 Since the 70s.
01:02:11.020 Yeah, it's probably changed.
01:02:12.020 Yeah.
01:02:12.800 Well, I don't know.
01:02:13.380 Like, a lot of these houses out in England be like, since the 1800s and shit, man.
01:02:16.560 Yeah.
01:02:17.220 They don't really, you know...
01:02:19.180 Is this it right?
01:02:19.660 They must have been killing it in the night, though, because in broad daylight.
01:02:23.580 Yeah, yeah.
01:02:23.940 He was doing that at night, yeah.
01:02:24.860 Peter was...
01:02:26.260 That's why this dumbass couldn't wake up for work.
01:02:28.940 Not so sure it was his dream home when Sonya told him that the asking...
01:02:32.180 Google says 11 active serial killers in 2024.
01:02:34.460 Thank you, Moezy.
01:02:35.280 Price was over 15,000 pounds.
01:02:37.680 It was a lot of money, and there was no guarantee that Sonya would get work straight away after
01:02:41.260 the summer break.
01:02:41.860 We got 4,000 people watching on Twitter, 1,100 on YouTube, and another 2,500 on Rumble.
01:02:47.080 Shout out to all you guys.
01:02:48.660 Okay.
01:02:49.420 Just so y'all know, Overwatch stream coming after this.
01:02:51.760 Because the beatings will continue.
01:02:54.280 Just so you guys know, my Overwatch account got suspended.
01:02:57.660 Oh, my God.
01:02:58.740 Yeah, I know.
01:02:59.000 He's gonna play with Bills.
01:03:00.160 But I'm gonna play with Bills account.
01:03:01.360 Let's fucking go, baby.
01:03:02.420 We're gonna go ahead and get Hayman 2.
01:03:03.880 Let's go.
01:03:05.160 Bills, I hope you're watching this.
01:03:07.660 Oh, yeah, he watching.
01:03:08.560 Saturday, the 25th of June, 1977.
01:03:12.900 On the same night, Peter went to Chapel Town, supposedly for a drink.
01:03:16.640 Jane McDonald also went out that Saturday night.
01:03:19.260 Jane was 16 years old and had recently started her first job in the shoe department of a local
01:03:23.000 supermarket.
01:03:24.100 She was going out dancing, and she was happy.
01:03:25.720 I've got you in my sights.
01:03:27.180 Before she left their home in Reginald Terrace, Chapel Town.
01:03:31.340 I hate that sound effect that Angie got terrified.
01:03:37.200 I've got you in my sights.
01:03:40.280 Bro, she literally gasped and jumped in the air.
01:03:44.460 What the hell?
01:03:49.180 I wasn't expecting it.
01:03:52.180 Yeah, it came out of nowhere.
01:03:54.200 After the dance, Jane had gone with friends to buy chips in the city center.
01:03:59.440 As she gossiped with her friends, the last bus home departed without her.
01:04:03.140 At 11.50 p.m., she began walking home with Mark Jones, a young boy she had met earlier
01:04:07.420 that night.
01:04:08.380 He was to organize a lift home for her with his sister, but the sister wasn't home when
01:04:11.620 they got there.
01:04:12.680 Jane and Mark continued walking together, stopping for a brief kiss and cuddle, as far as the
01:04:16.760 Florence Nightingale Public House.
01:04:18.520 It was 1.30 when they went their separate ways.
01:04:20.440 At a kiosk near Doc Green Pub, near the corner of Beckett Street, Jane stopped at 1.45 a.m.
01:04:25.360 to call a taxi, but there was no answer.
01:04:27.500 Demetrio says, dude probably celebrated with a hot chocolate.
01:04:30.760 No more can kill her.
01:04:33.000 As she approached the playground, she did not-
01:04:34.560 You guys got no chill in the chat, man.
01:04:36.500 Let's see, Peter Sutcliffe.
01:04:37.460 That's the Rumble chat, by the way, guys.
01:04:39.140 Lurking in the shadow.
01:04:39.920 Hey, guys, like the video, goddammit.
01:04:41.160 We got, last I checked, we had like 500 likes, but we got over 1,000 y'all ninjas watching.
01:04:45.380 Like the video, guys.
01:04:46.080 If you're watching this on Rumble, do me a favor.
01:04:48.380 Open up a tab, watch it on YouTube as well, and just like the video on YouTube, please.
01:04:53.300 Waiting to pounce on her as she passed by.
01:04:56.100 Two children found her body at 9.45 a.m. on Sunday, the 26th of June, near a wall inside
01:05:00.760 the playground where Peter had dragged her.
01:05:02.840 She was lying face down, her skirt was disarranged, and her white halter neck top was pulled up
01:05:07.140 to expose her breasts.
01:05:08.680 Peter had struck her three times in the-
01:05:10.120 This is the first girl that we can see that is actually pretty, because the other ones-
01:05:14.720 Goddamn, Angie.
01:05:16.040 I didn't want to say that.
01:05:17.140 Olly.
01:05:18.640 Back of the head with his hammer, and then stabbed her repeatedly in the chest and once
01:05:22.480 in the back.
01:05:23.360 From the moment Wilfred McDonald, Jane's father, was told of his daughter's murder by the two
01:05:27.340 uniformed police officers who had come to his door that Sunday morning, he lost the will
01:05:30.860 to live.
01:05:31.740 He soon developed nervous asthma and could not work.
01:05:34.460 Instead, he would sit for hours at a time, thinking only of his daughter.
01:05:37.780 It would take two years, but he finally died of a broken heart.
01:05:42.000 Assistant Chief Constable George Oldfield was called soon after Jane's body was found.
01:05:46.360 He would now be overseeing all of the investigations into the Yorkshire Ripper murders, and would
01:05:50.100 work in the field with the officers already involved in the case.
01:05:53.160 Newspaper reports the following day, stating that an innocent young woman had been slaughtered,
01:05:57.500 sadly reflected the underlying attitude of police and the public that prostitutes who
01:06:00.780 are murdered are not innocent, and somehow deserve whatever punishment is meted out to
01:06:05.100 them.
01:06:05.220 See, that's what Myron said.
01:06:06.100 Police were now inundated with information from the public.
01:06:08.520 People who once were interested only in hearing the gory details of the attacks now felt personally
01:06:12.580 affronted and threatened by the man they called the Yorkshire Ripper.
01:06:15.560 Where previously, witnesses were reluctant to admit any connection with the murdered prostitutes,
01:06:19.460 people from the surrounding area were readily volunteering information to help the police
01:06:22.780 in their attempts to catch Jane's killer.
01:06:24.940 Under the direction of Oldfield, police policy regarding the media was to become more open,
01:06:29.020 working cooperatively to ensure that the public was kept informed of the facts that
01:06:32.240 it needed, while suppressing the release of information that would hinder police
01:06:35.160 investigations.
01:06:36.560 Oldfield personally visited members of every level of the community in an attempt to break
01:06:40.360 down barriers to police public cooperation.
01:06:42.980 Officers involved in the investigation into the brutal murder of Jane MacDonald interviewed
01:06:46.340 residents in 679 homes near the attack, over 13,000 interviews in total, with nearly
01:06:51.780 4,000 statements taken.
01:06:53.620 Despite all of these efforts, Peter Sutcliffe was able to continue to hide behind his mask
01:06:57.380 of respectability, and the Yorkshire Ripper continued his rampage.
01:07:00.660 Even while the police worked feverishly gathering information about Jane MacDonald's murder,
01:07:05.060 Peter Sutcliffe prepared to kill again.
01:07:07.600 It was Saturday night, the 9th of July, 1977, when Peter left Sonia at home in Tanton Crescent
01:07:12.480 with her parents.
01:07:13.620 Driving the white Corsair with a black roof, he headed for Manningham Lane and the red-light
01:07:17.280 Lum Lane district of Bradford.
01:07:19.300 Maureen Long, at home in Falsey near Leeds, also made preparations to spend Saturday night
01:07:23.640 in Bradford.
01:07:24.680 She spent the first part of the evening visiting various pubs in Bradford, including one where
01:07:28.280 she met her estranged husband and made arrangements to spend the night at his home in Leisterdyke,
01:07:32.120 Bradford.
01:07:32.960 The rest of the evening was spent at Tiffany's, in the Bally High discotheque, where she danced
01:07:36.640 and drank until just after 2 a.m.
01:07:38.820 As she waited in the long queue at a nearby taxi rank to get a lift to her husband's home,
01:07:42.600 a white car pulled up.
01:07:44.040 The driver, Peter Sutcliffe, offered her a lift.
01:07:46.860 Peter drove Maureen to Bowling Back Lane, where he struck her a massive blow to the back
01:07:50.600 of the head.
01:07:51.520 As she lay on the ground, he stabbed her in the abdomen and back.
01:07:54.420 You guys can see a trend here, he just keeps doing this over and over and over again with
01:08:00.160 all the women.
01:08:01.160 The barking of a dog nearby interrupted his frenzied attack, and he left Maureen for dead
01:08:05.380 as he fled the scene.
01:08:06.820 His car was seen leaving the area by a night watchman who was working nearby at 3.27 a.m.
01:08:11.960 He described the car as a Ford Cortina Mark II, white with a black roof.
01:08:16.140 Two women living in a nearby caravan found Maureen the next morning.
01:08:19.220 They had heard cries for help, went to investigate, and found Maureen Long lying seriously injured
01:08:23.640 on the ground.
01:08:24.740 She should have been dead.
01:08:26.380 The injuries she sustained would have killed most people, but somehow Maureen survived.
01:08:31.180 She was rushed to hospital in Bradford, where she underwent emergency surgery.
01:08:34.960 Later, she was transferred to Leeds for major neurological surgery.
01:08:38.360 Oldfield begged doctors for an opportunity to talk with Maureen before they commenced surgery.
01:08:42.580 Maureen tried hard to recall as many details as she could.
01:08:45.600 She remembered leaving Tiffany's and the car that had stopped to give her a lift.
01:08:48.620 The man, as she recalled, was white with a large build, about 35 with light brown shoulder-length
01:08:54.280 hair.
01:08:55.080 He would have been about 6 foot with puffed cheeks and big hands.
01:08:58.580 She wasn't sure about the color of the car.
01:09:00.420 It was white or yellow or blue.
01:09:02.860 She would not remember anything when she came out of surgery.
01:09:05.800 It would be 6 weeks before Maureen could leave the hospital, only to spend a further
01:09:09.080 3 weeks in a convalescent home before returning home.
01:09:11.940 All she had to live on was her £13 a week social security payment.
01:09:14.880 Holy shit, 13 pounds a week?
01:09:18.200 That's nothing, bro.
01:09:20.400 13 pounds, uh, real quick.
01:09:25.480 I gotta...
01:09:26.880 13 pounds, let's say 1977.
01:09:33.420 Worth today.
01:09:39.720 Okay.
01:09:43.720 Not 3.
01:09:44.880 God damn it.
01:09:51.180 Calculate.
01:09:53.800 So about $400...
01:09:55.260 So $400 a month, that's nothing, bro.
01:09:57.840 Fuck.
01:09:58.480 ...in the Bradford Magistrates Court, charged with stealing from three shops in the city center.
01:10:02.920 She told the court that she was waiting for compensation for the attack, having only received
01:10:06.480 £300.
01:10:07.580 She was fined £75.
01:10:09.980 In April 1979, the Criminal Compensation Board offered her £1,500.
01:10:13.560 She appealed.
01:10:15.700 She was later awarded £1,250 as an interim payment, while her case would be held under
01:10:20.760 medical review.
01:10:21.940 To help make ends meet, Maureen sometimes received payments for interviews about the
01:10:25.100 attack.
01:10:25.940 While Maureen recuperated in the hospital, the police investigation began.
01:10:29.740 Detectives set up interview rooms at Tiffany's nightclub in an attempt to glean as much information
01:10:33.540 as they could from the patrons who had been there the week before.
01:10:35.960 The investigation into the attack of Maureen Long would involve 304 officers working full-time.
01:10:41.340 They interviewed 175,000 people, took 12,500 statements, and checked 10,000 vehicles.
01:10:46.660 Okay, that's wild.
01:10:48.040 Anytime you're doing an effort like this, guys, obviously, as Angie told you guys earlier,
01:10:52.920 this was the biggest and most expensive manhunt in British history.
01:10:56.540 But you're going to need an enormous amount of resources, officers, and keep in mind, there's
01:11:01.780 no computers.
01:11:02.720 So this is all being done by hand.
01:11:05.020 So there's no cross-referencing and searches with, you know, search bars and all this other
01:11:08.860 stuff on the computer.
01:11:09.560 Everything's got to be done manually, man.
01:11:11.060 So I could only imagine how difficult this was.
01:11:13.280 And I'm telling you, they interviewed this guy, Peter Suf.
01:11:17.620 They did interview him a few times, actually.
01:11:19.340 Nine times.
01:11:19.940 Before they caught him, yeah.
01:11:20.760 Before they caught him.
01:11:21.800 And they didn't even suspect him.
01:11:23.780 That's crazy.
01:11:24.640 Yeah.
01:11:25.040 That's negligence.
01:11:25.920 Yeah.
01:11:26.940 Yeah.
01:11:27.140 Yeah, well, cops back then kind of sucked.
01:11:30.260 The night watchman's description of the killer's car as a white Ford Cortina Mark II.
01:11:33.980 matched the thousands of cars used by taxi drivers in the area.
01:11:37.540 Police had already contemplated the possibility of the killer being a taxi driver.
01:11:40.780 Hey, uh, mods, guys.
01:11:42.120 People are going to talk shit in the chat, guys.
01:11:44.160 Let them talk, bro.
01:11:45.100 It's fine.
01:11:46.040 You know, people are going to go in there and talk shit about me or Angie or whatever
01:11:48.760 the fuck it may be.
01:11:49.740 Don't mute them.
01:11:50.420 Don't censor them.
01:11:51.480 Let them say what they want, man.
01:11:52.820 It's fine.
01:11:53.400 Free speech, man.
01:11:54.340 Let them say what they want, guys.
01:11:55.400 Don't ban nobody, please.
01:11:57.440 Unless they say crazy words.
01:11:59.840 Yeah, unless they say words that will get us banned.
01:12:01.460 But not.
01:12:01.940 I think we got a filter.
01:12:02.780 So, yeah, guys, don't, don't, uh, especially in Rumble.
01:12:05.760 Like, just let them rock.
01:12:06.660 It's fine.
01:12:07.460 ...area, enabling him to know the best haunts for prostitutes and the quiet, secluded areas
01:12:11.660 that he could take them to.
01:12:12.960 They had started questioning taxi drivers after Tina Atkinson's murder, and now they
01:12:16.520 increased that line of investigation.
01:12:18.660 Most were quickly cleared, but one taxi driver, Terry Hackshaw, was not.
01:12:22.960 The police were not completely satisfied with his explanations about his whereabouts on
01:12:26.100 the nights of the murders.
01:12:27.480 He lived alone with his mother in a central location to all of the killings.
01:12:30.220 He was 36 years old, and his appearance fitted the general description of the killer.
01:12:34.660 Terry Hackshaw was placed under surveillance 24 hours a day.
01:12:37.740 Police followed him as he drove his taxi and drank at local pubs.
01:12:41.140 Armed with a search warrant, they entered his home, searching it from top to bottom,
01:12:44.540 including dustbins and his uncle's tool shed.
01:12:46.820 They removed all of his clothing from his home, cut locks from his hair, and took blood samples.
01:12:51.080 They even took carpets from his car.
01:12:53.160 He was taken in for questioning many times.
01:12:55.360 On one such occasion, he was held from 8 o'clock in the evening until 8 o'clock the following
01:12:59.000 morning. Meanwhile, the real killer continued to elude police and drove freely through the
01:13:03.780 streets of Yorkshire, looking for his next quarry.
01:13:06.860 For Peter and Sonia Sutcliffe, life was beginning to improve.
01:13:10.280 All right, hold on. Let's compare this real quick, guys.
01:13:12.960 If you look here...
01:13:18.000 Yeah, that might be the same house, man. Let's see here.
01:13:21.280 Let's go a little bit.
01:13:30.960 Yeah, I think that's the same crib, guys.
01:13:34.840 Yep, yep, yep. That's it.
01:13:36.380 So it never changed, really.
01:13:40.300 Goddamn.
01:13:40.620 August 18th, 1970.
01:13:42.560 Where it lives in that house. I wonder how much that house is worth. Let's look here.
01:13:45.780 Six guarded lane, right?
01:13:48.160 Let's see how much that house is worth now.
01:13:50.420 Does England have a Zillow?
01:13:51.920 Let's see here.
01:13:53.520 British Zillow.
01:13:57.760 Zoopla?
01:13:58.680 Okay.
01:13:59.940 This is what the British people use.
01:14:01.720 Zoopla, Mike.
01:14:03.300 Let's see here.
01:14:04.000 What the fuck?
01:14:10.140 No, nigga, we want this right here.
01:14:14.320 Six guarded lane.
01:14:16.300 How much is this house worth, bruh?
01:14:19.440 Come on, man.
01:14:23.280 Oh, maybe not for sale.
01:14:24.900 House prices. There we go.
01:14:31.320 Okay.
01:14:31.860 Six guarded lane.
01:14:32.940 But Yorkshire, or...
01:14:35.120 Nah.
01:14:38.420 Yorkshire, isn't it?
01:14:39.620 No, Bradford.
01:14:40.660 Bradford.
01:14:41.960 Okay, Bradford.
01:14:44.120 Okay, there we go.
01:14:45.940 Bradford.
01:14:50.940 West Yorkshire, okay.
01:14:52.700 Okay, this is four baths, four bedroom...
01:14:55.440 175,000.
01:14:56.400 Last sold June 2021.
01:15:00.020 Okay, now let's look real fast here.
01:15:02.940 USD to...
01:15:06.120 British pounds.
01:15:14.240 175.
01:15:17.280 That's about...
01:15:18.820 222,000.
01:15:20.540 If I'm not mistaken.
01:15:22.800 Guys, yo, all my British guys in the chat,
01:15:25.060 let me know if this is accurate.
01:15:26.940 If this is like the...
01:15:28.120 If this is the...
01:15:30.300 How much is it?
01:15:31.660 175 pounds is what it was sold for in June of 2021.
01:15:34.980 In dollars.
01:15:35.560 In dollars.
01:15:36.060 Oh, in dollars?
01:15:37.100 It's...
01:15:38.020 222,000.
01:15:42.100 223,000, basically.
01:15:43.920 Four bedroom, one bath.
01:15:44.800 How do you got one bathroom, though?
01:15:45.880 What the fuck?
01:15:48.180 For four bedrooms?
01:15:49.140 Yeah, Bradford, West Yorkshire.
01:15:52.660 Yeah, I think that's the right address.
01:15:55.140 All my British guys, let me know if this is the best way to find a house in the UK.
01:16:02.280 Zoopla.co.uk.
01:16:03.600 Is that like y'all version of Zillow?
01:16:05.840 So, yeah, one bathroom is trash.
01:16:07.360 Holy.
01:16:07.560 Yeah, I agree.
01:16:37.400 Some of y'all are saying that it's kind of low.
01:16:39.700 You know what?
01:16:40.380 Let me look here.
01:16:43.020 Let's put directions, right?
01:16:45.040 Let's say London.
01:16:49.680 Let's see how far away this thing is from London.
01:16:52.040 Ah, that's why it's so cheap, guys.
01:16:54.920 Because in my head, I was like, wait, why is it so goddamn cheap?
01:16:57.360 Yeah, man, it's a three...
01:16:58.700 It's a fucking...
01:16:59.620 How long?
01:17:02.400 Yeah, it's basically a four-hour drive, bro.
01:17:04.320 Three...
01:17:04.520 Okay.
01:17:05.420 Yeah, it's a four-hour drive.
01:17:06.360 That's why it's...
01:17:07.740 Okay, that makes more sense.
01:17:10.140 Try to buy a crib like that in London, guys.
01:17:12.660 It's going to be over a million.
01:17:14.700 But, yeah, see, someone in the chat saying it's cheap because it's out in the middle of nowhere.
01:17:18.140 Okay.
01:17:19.500 So, all my British guys, let me know if I'm accurate there.
01:17:22.840 I think I have the right house here.
01:17:24.600 That sounds about right now that we actually, like, know how far it is from London.
01:17:27.500 So, yeah.
01:17:29.840 She was coming into the car with them near her home in Moss Side, Manchester.
01:17:35.520 Jean, born in Scotland, had moved to Manchester after running away from home at the age of 16.
01:17:41.060 She had met Alan Royal on the day of her arrival and moved in with him.
01:17:44.340 Two years later, they had their first child, Alan.
01:17:47.080 Two years after that, their second son, James, was born.
01:17:50.160 Although they were still living together when she was murdered, they had mutually agreed to live separate lives.
01:17:54.900 Earlier on in the evening of the 1st of October, as Jean poured Alan a glass of lemonade, he told her that he would be going out for the evening.
01:18:00.980 He left her watching television, but she was gone when he returned later.
01:18:04.300 He assumed that she had decided to go out with her girlfriends, who were also on the game.
01:18:08.220 Instead, she had taken Peter Sutcliffe to a quiet area of vacant land between allotments and the Southern Cemetery,
01:18:13.160 where she was to have sexual intercourse with him for five pounds.
01:18:16.040 Before getting out of the car...
01:18:17.060 Five pounds.
01:18:17.420 Five pounds? What the fu...
01:18:18.960 Bruh.
01:18:19.960 Holy.
01:18:20.620 Okay, I gotta do this.
01:18:21.940 Five pounds.
01:18:22.920 I gotta do it.
01:18:23.960 Okay.
01:18:24.420 Five pounds.
01:18:25.500 Sexual intercourse.
01:18:26.620 Yeah, let's go...
01:18:28.820 That's an OnlyFans subscription.
01:18:31.420 That's how they did it back then.
01:18:33.320 Five pounds.
01:18:34.280 And this is what, 1977 now?
01:18:36.880 Let's just say...
01:18:38.000 Let's just say 77 is fine.
01:18:40.480 Okay.
01:18:42.860 Five pounds, bro?
01:18:44.600 Three dollars.
01:18:45.740 Can you imagine?
01:18:46.620 No, I'm just kidding.
01:18:47.060 Yo, what the hell?
01:18:48.220 I'm just kidding.
01:18:48.800 Okay, $40 today.
01:18:50.260 It's about 40 pounds today.
01:18:51.680 And then you take 40 pounds, right?
01:18:56.340 Doesn't make it any better.
01:18:58.260 40 pounds to USD.
01:19:00.360 That's gonna be like 100 bucks.
01:19:02.480 Oh, no.
01:19:03.280 Like, okay.
01:19:04.780 Damn, the British pound has went down, man.
01:19:06.740 I remember back in the day when the pound was like almost $2 compared to the US.
01:19:09.780 Yeah, so about $50 US, guys, is roughly what this is.
01:19:15.540 She was five pounds back then in the 70s, about $50 today.
01:19:20.000 That's wild, bro.
01:19:21.300 Holy.
01:19:21.620 Put the five-pound note in a hidden compartment of her handbag.
01:19:25.020 Once out of the car, Peter used his hammer to hit Jean over the head a total of 13 times.
01:19:30.000 He then hit her body in undergrowth near the fence between the cemetery and the allotments.
01:19:33.920 Peter, now fully recovered from the burst of frenzied anger, calmly drove home across the Pennines to Sonia and his new house
01:19:39.780 and anxiously awaited the headlines that would announce his deed to the world.
01:19:43.580 As he and Sonia planned the housewarming party...
01:19:45.280 These serial killers get excited, man.
01:19:46.680 A lot of the times they like to watch themselves on the news.
01:19:48.560 They like to read articles about themselves.
01:19:50.980 These dudes always get big, big boners for themselves, basically.
01:19:56.540 I hate to say it like that, but, yeah, you know, literally and figuratively.
01:20:00.720 Committing the murders, then also getting the notoriety for committing the murders.
01:20:05.200 Party to be held on Sunday evening.
01:20:06.920 Peter began to worry about the five-pound note he had given Jean.
01:20:09.680 It was a brand-new note, and it may be possible...
01:20:11.740 This nigga looked like Sinbad.
01:20:13.340 Well, to trace it back to him.
01:20:14.500 By Sunday, the 9th of October, there still had been no word of the discovery of Jean's body in the papers.
01:20:20.200 If he was at all troubled by the events of the week before, his party guests could not tell.
01:20:24.520 It was almost midnight when Peter offered to take some of his relatives home in the Red Corsair, while Sonia went to bed.
01:20:29.680 After dropping his guests at their homes, Peter did not immediately return to Garden Lane.
01:20:34.040 Instead, he drove over the Pennines once again.
01:20:36.680 He found Jean's body exactly as he had left it, but her handbag was missing.
01:20:40.080 As he searched the area, he began frantic at the prospect of the police finding the five-pound note.
01:20:45.000 When his frustration and fury were at their peak, he dragged the lifeless and already rotting body away from its hiding place.
01:20:50.760 He tore Jean's clothes from her body and then stabbed her over and over again.
01:20:55.320 Eighteen times he stabbed at her breasts, chest, stomach, and vagina.
01:20:58.580 There were fierce slashing swipes, some eight inches deep.
01:21:02.540 One extended from her left shoulder down to her right knee.
01:21:05.500 When the rage subsided, he thought again of the five-pound note and attempted to cut off Jean's head.
01:21:10.100 He intended to divert police attention by disposing of her head somewhere else.
01:21:13.860 When he realized that it was an impossible task with the tools he had, he gave up and went home.
01:21:18.840 It hadn't occurred to Alan to report Jean as missing.
01:21:21.660 She had often just taken off from home without notice to visit relatives in Scotland,
01:21:24.760 so he assumed that it was the same this time and that Jean would turn up in her own good time.
01:21:29.260 It wasn't until he read the report in the paper on the evening of the 10th of October that he became concerned.
01:21:33.880 The report described the young woman, who had been found by a neighbor at midday,
01:21:37.100 as having shoulder-length auburn hair and listed some of the clothing found.
01:21:40.640 What the police didn't say was that her blackened head was unrecognizable.
01:21:44.380 It had been flattened with the severity of the many blows she had received.
01:21:48.040 This guy was a sick bastard, man. God damn.
01:21:50.400 Her belly was gaping open and putrefaction was evident.
01:21:53.260 At the Manchester CID headquarters, Alan showed Detective Chief Superintendent Jack Ridgway
01:21:58.080 a recent photo of Jean, but Ridgway couldn't tell if it was the same woman that he had seen earlier that day.
01:22:03.200 Reluctant to subject Alan to the same sight of Jean's mutilated body,
01:22:06.540 Ridgway suggested that there might be something in the house that would have Jean's fingerprints on it.
01:22:10.440 Alan immediately remembered the lemonade bottle that was still sitting where Jean had placed it over a week before.
01:22:15.020 The prints on the bottle were a definite match with those of the corpse.
01:22:18.540 A friend of Jean's, Anna Holt, had also gone to the police after reading the report in the paper.
01:22:23.260 She insisted on seeing the body and positively identified her as Jean Jordan.
01:22:27.280 Anna told police that Jean had only recently decided to give up the game
01:22:30.360 and settle down with Alan and the children to lead a decent home life.
01:22:33.880 Alan was devastated by the tragedy and would lose his job as a chef because he found it important.
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01:22:54.420 Yeah.
01:22:55.420 This is very important, guys.
01:23:25.400 This note that they find.
01:23:26.600 With the serial number AW51-121-565 was brand new, issued only a couple of days before Jean was killed.
01:23:34.240 Oh, shit.
01:23:35.260 Here we go, baby.
01:23:36.920 I've got you in my sights.
01:23:39.160 The Bank of England established that the note was part of a consignment sent to the Shipley and Bingley branches of the Midland Bank,
01:23:44.300 right in the heart of the Yorkshire Ripper.
01:23:46.140 Yeah, what's up?
01:23:46.800 Look at the map right there.
01:23:48.920 Okay.
01:23:49.540 What about it?
01:23:49.960 That's where they found all the, what is this, the feet far?
01:23:56.180 The what?
01:23:56.640 21 to 6, 19, all these numbers.
01:24:00.180 Yeah, yeah, the feet, yeah.
01:24:01.800 Which is kind of interesting because you would think they would do it in meters because it's England.
01:24:05.560 But I guess, I mean, normally that would be one dash means foot.
01:24:08.840 Right.
01:24:09.220 But why so far away from the body?
01:24:12.260 I don't know.
01:24:12.800 That's a good question.
01:24:14.080 Maybe she, like, when he was striking her, flew out of her hand.
01:24:17.660 Oh, but that far away?
01:24:19.240 Yeah.
01:24:19.660 I don't know.
01:24:21.040 Area.
01:24:22.160 Ridgway was confident that the Yorkshire Ripper could be found if they could trace the owner of the five-pound note.
01:24:26.800 So they got a five-pound note that was recently made new and they got the serial number for it.
01:24:31.080 And they know that she got that money from this attacker.
01:24:35.180 With this aim in mind, Ridgway, along with 30 hand-picked Manchester officers, traveled to Bradford and opened a special incident room at the Bailton School.
01:24:43.360 It was quickly established that the note in question had been part of a bundle of 500 pounds and had been the fifth-last note in a sequence of 65.
01:24:50.180 Oh, shit.
01:24:50.520 Easyfella said, we use feet and inches.
01:24:52.960 I prefer meters, though.
01:24:54.280 We're not continental Europe who use metric.
01:24:56.300 Oh, okay.
01:24:57.320 All right.
01:24:57.580 I didn't know that.
01:24:58.220 I thought in England they would use, so you guys use the imperial system as well.
01:25:02.620 I thought they would use the metric system.
01:25:04.000 We use meters in Venezuela.
01:25:05.760 Yeah, yeah.
01:25:06.380 Everyone in the world uses metric.
01:25:08.680 It's like only America, and I guess in this case, the UK use inches and feet.
01:25:16.580 But I think they use kilos.
01:25:18.780 Yeah, they definitely use kilos in England, though.
01:25:20.560 Yeah, for weight.
01:25:21.460 I think y'all use kilos in England, right, guys?
01:25:23.320 Someone in the chat, shout out to all my British people watching.
01:25:26.120 I saw a video, Fresh, thinking that.
01:25:28.440 Oh, we're in Romania?
01:25:29.600 Oh, yeah, that was funny as fuck.
01:25:30.900 Oh, my God, I love it.
01:25:32.400 Yeah, Fresh was like, bro, why is this shit so heavy?
01:25:34.380 It's only 20 pounds.
01:25:35.220 I was like, bro, it's 20 kilos.
01:25:36.420 He was like, oh, no wonder.
01:25:40.100 And I was like, what the fuck?
01:25:41.280 Like, bro.
01:25:41.800 He was like, weights are heavier in here.
01:25:43.740 Yeah, he was like, weights are heavier here.
01:25:47.120 Yeah, bro.
01:25:47.660 I was like, what the fuck, man?
01:25:49.140 Yeah, that was actually kind of funny.
01:25:52.600 I didn't see the lyrics.
01:25:53.460 Yeah, that was funny as hell, man.
01:25:56.480 To his excitement, soon abated when he learned that the note had been part of a batch of 17,500 pounds,
01:26:01.460 which had been distributed to several firms in the Bradford and Shipley area that employed almost 8,000 men in total.
01:26:07.120 Oh, Easyfella said they used stone.
01:26:08.760 Oh, wow.
01:26:09.720 Okay.
01:26:10.360 All right.
01:26:11.360 I know.
01:26:11.860 Actually, you know what?
01:26:13.220 Was it Ireland or Scotland?
01:26:14.680 They used stone as well.
01:26:16.080 So that would make sense that England would use stone.
01:26:19.140 Okay.
01:26:19.340 That makes sense.
01:26:20.060 What is that?
01:26:20.800 It's a whole other thing.
01:26:22.000 Like, I'm 10 stone or whatever the fuck.
01:26:23.740 It's weird.
01:26:24.260 Stone?
01:26:24.520 I don't even know.
01:26:25.080 Yeah, I know.
01:26:26.920 It would take Ridgway and his men three months to interview 5,000 of those men.
01:26:30.780 One of the firms they had concentrated on was TNWH Clark Holdings Limited in Canal Road, Shipley.
01:26:36.020 Just before Christmas, they interviewed the men that worked there, including Peter William Sutcliffe of Garden Lane, Heaton.
01:26:41.700 There had been nothing about Peter or the other 5,000 men that had seemed suspicious.
01:26:46.740 They had even spoken to his wife, Sonia, who had not contradicted in any way Peter's account of the nights they'd asked him about.
01:26:52.260 Even as the police were interviewing those 8,000 men, one of them, the Yorkshire Ripper, struck again.
01:26:57.520 But this time, he would leave his victim to provide a strong identification of him.
01:27:00.600 Uh, it seems here like one stone is about 14 to 17 pounds from what the chat is saying.
01:27:05.840 ...him and his car.
01:27:06.900 It had started on the 14th of December, when Marilyn Moore left a friend's home in Gathorne Terrace, near the Gatty Pub at 8 p.m.
01:27:14.020 As she walked along Gipton Avenue towards her home, she noticed a dark-colored car drive slowly toward her.
01:27:19.440 Sure that the driver was a potential client, she began to walk to Leopold Street, where she assumed his car would next appear.
01:27:25.220 Her assumption proved correct when she found his car parked near a junction known as Franklin Place.
01:27:29.260 The driver was leaning against the driver's door.
01:27:32.120 He was about 30, with a stocky build, about 5 foot 6 inches tall, with dark, wavy hair, and a beard.
01:27:37.660 He was wearing a yellow shirt, a navy blue or black zip-up anorak, and blue jeans, and appeared to be waving to someone in a nearby house.
01:27:44.340 He asked her if she was... doing business, and they set a price before she got into the car with him.
01:27:48.980 As he drove her to a vacant lot in Scott Hall Street, about a mile and a half away, he told her that his name was Dave, and that the person he had been waving to was his girlfriend.
01:27:55.840 When they arrived at their destination, Dave suggested that they have sex in the back seat, but when Marilyn got out of the car, she found that the back door was locked.
01:28:03.960 As Dave came behind her to open the door, Marilyn felt a searing, sickening blow on the top of her head.
01:28:09.200 She screamed and attempted to protect her head with her hands.
01:28:12.180 As she fell to the ground, frantically grabbing her attacker's trousers as she fell, she felt further blows before losing consciousness.
01:28:18.880 A dog barked at the sound of Marilyn's screams, and Dave left before he could finish the job.
01:28:23.680 Marilyn remembered hearing him walk back to his car and slammed the door, and then she heard the back wheels skid as he hurriedly drove away.
01:28:33.540 Slowly, Marilyn managed to get herself to her feet and stumbled towards a...
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01:28:39.680 ...pelephone.
01:28:40.520 Before she could, a man and woman, noticing the blood running from her head, stopped to help and called an ambulance.
01:28:45.980 She was rushed to Leeds General Infirmary for an emergency operation.
01:28:48.700 She would stay there until just before New Year's Eve, but it would be a long time before she could face returning to Leeds.
01:28:54.760 Back in Leeds again, where she returned to work as a prostitute, she continued to suffer from depression.
01:28:59.200 She still has a hole in the back of her head and scars all over her scalp.
01:29:03.320 There is no doubt in the minds of the investigators that Marilyn was another of the Yorkshire Ripper's victims.
01:29:08.120 This was confirmed when the tire tracks left by his car were found to match those at the site of Irene Richardson's death.
01:29:12.800 Despite this new evidence, the hunt for the Ripper continued without success until the third week of January 1978,
01:29:18.760 when Ridgeway pulled his team out of Bradford, knowing that they had probably met the killer and failed to recognize him.
01:29:24.400 By the end of January 1978, police were beginning to wonder whether the Ripper had been scared off by his unsuccessful attack on Marilyn Moore.
01:29:30.940 What they did not know at the time was that he had, in fact, killed again on the night of January 21st,
01:29:35.800 but the severely mutilated body of Yvonne Pearson would not be found until the end of March.
01:29:39.880 Any hopes police may have had were soon put to an end in the first week in February,
01:29:44.100 when another of the Yorkshire Ripper's victims was found.
01:29:47.020 Helen and Rita Ritka were the twin daughters of an Italian mother and Jamaican father.
01:29:50.940 At the age of 18, when Helen was killed, they lived together in a miserable room next to a motorway flyover in Huddersfield.
01:29:56.860 Although they both worked as prostitutes, they had dreams of a much better life in the future.
01:30:00.980 In the meantime, they would continue to work the streets of the Huddersfield Red Light District as a pair.
01:30:05.040 To ensure each other's safety, Helen and Rita agreed that they would always take the car number of every client
01:30:10.000 and meet back in an appointed time after 20 minutes, a system which had worked well for them
01:30:14.220 until the snowy night of Tuesday, the 31st of January, 1978.
01:30:18.240 Helen came back to the rendezvous point five minutes earlier than Rita at 9.25 p.m.
01:30:22.380 Guys, and remember, these pictures are probably mug shots, a lot of them,
01:30:26.100 because these women were obviously working ladies of the night, and, you know, that's illegal.
01:30:30.180 So a lot of times they end up getting, you know, put into the system and arrested for it.
01:30:34.900 You know, common a lot of the times in America as well.
01:30:37.740 You know, when you show these victims, like a lot of those pictures,
01:30:40.020 like when you look at the serial killers' victims, they're mug shots because these are ladies of the night.
01:30:44.320 The opportunity to make an extra five pounds before her sister returned was too good to miss.
01:30:48.180 So Helen got into the car with Peter.
01:30:49.900 And we know that's roughly $50 in today's dollars, U.S., with the conversion that we did earlier.
01:30:55.920 They drove to Garrett's Timber Yard near the railway, a common haunt of prostitutes and their clients.
01:31:01.440 Peter convinced her to get into the back seat, and as she did so, Peter struck her with the hammer.
01:31:05.740 He missed and hit the car door instead, alerting Helen to the danger she was in.
01:31:09.580 But before she had a chance to scream, he had hit her again.
01:31:12.420 She immediately crumpled to the ground.
01:31:14.140 It was then that Peter realized they were in full view of two taxi drivers
01:31:17.380 who stood talking nearby.
01:31:19.260 Taking Helen by the hair, he dragged her to the back of the car.
01:31:21.560 I've got you in my sights.
01:31:23.460 Helen vainly attempted to protect herself from the hammer
01:31:25.400 as Peter crashed it down onto her head again.
01:31:28.560 Scared that the taxi drivers would discover them,
01:31:30.580 Peter lay on top of Helen and covered her mouth with his hand,
01:31:33.180 then had sex with her as she lay bleeding.
01:31:35.440 Finally, the taxi drivers left, and Peter got up to find his hammer, which he had dropped.
01:31:39.640 While he searched, Helen attempted to escape.
01:31:41.960 As she ran from him, Peter hit her several more times on the back of the head.
01:31:45.040 Still alive, Helen was dragged to the front of the car where Peter stabbed her through the heart and lungs
01:31:49.600 with a kitchen knife he had hidden in his car.
01:31:51.980 Rita arrived back at the rendezvous point only five minutes after Helen had driven to her death.
01:31:56.120 After waiting for some time in the cold, she gave up and went home,
01:31:59.040 assuming that Helen would be waiting for her there.
01:32:01.140 Fear of the police prevented her from reporting Helen's disappearance until Thursday.
01:32:04.800 On Friday, the 3rd of February, a police Alsatian dog located Helen's body
01:32:08.280 where Peter Sutcliffe had left her on the previous Tuesday.
01:32:10.400 On the 10th of March, 1978, George Oldfield received another letter
01:32:14.200 in which the writer claimed to be the Yorkshire Ripper.
01:32:16.740 This guy got so much hate, by the way.
01:32:19.480 In the Netflix documentary, this dude was under so much pressure to catch this guy,
01:32:23.140 and he was constantly getting criticized.
01:32:25.220 They were shitting on this guy, by the way, guys, when this was all going down.
01:32:29.280 Because, again, women are just turning up, mutilated all over the place,
01:32:32.900 and it's like, what's going on?
01:32:34.160 They weren't doing anything.
01:32:34.720 And they were spending so much money, so much resources.
01:32:37.080 They were bringing in cops from other jurisdictions to make this happen,
01:32:40.060 and they couldn't do anything.
01:32:41.120 So this dude was getting scrutinized like crazy, man.
01:32:45.380 What was postmarked as being sent from Sunderville.
01:32:47.040 There's a very good documentary on this, by the way, guys, on Netflix.
01:32:49.320 Really good.
01:32:50.000 And it gives a little bit more detail than this.
01:32:52.440 But, yeah, man, there was an enormous amount of pressure
01:32:54.520 to catch this guy in England back then.
01:32:58.420 The murder of Joan Harrison was again mentioned,
01:33:00.600 and he promised that the next victim would be old.
01:33:03.160 Uncertainty about the validity of the letter increased
01:33:05.020 when the body of Yvonne Pearson was found on the 26th of March, 1978.
01:33:09.400 If the letter had been from the murderer,
01:33:10.920 why did he not mention Yvonne's murder,
01:33:12.720 which had occurred two months earlier?
01:33:14.240 A fact that only the murderer could have known.
01:33:16.520 Unless, of course, the Ripper had not killed Yvonne.
01:33:19.600 She had been found on Wasteland off Lum Lane in Bradford
01:33:22.120 by a passerby who had noticed her arm sticking out
01:33:24.220 from under an old sofa that had been dumped there long ago.
01:33:27.040 The fact that she'd been bludgeoned with a large blunt instrument,
01:33:29.500 presumed to have been a rock, caused police to wonder.
01:33:31.700 This was not the Ripper's usual method,
01:33:34.100 but many of the other characteristics of this murder
01:33:35.940 were similar to the other deaths.
01:33:37.980 Yvonne Pearson had left her two girls,
01:33:39.840 aged two years and five months,
01:33:41.400 in the care of a babysitter on the night of the 21st of January, 1978,
01:33:44.800 to see if she could earn some money.
01:33:46.620 Her first stop that night had been the Flying Dutchman pub,
01:33:48.860 where she was seen leaving at 9.30pm.
01:33:51.220 Soon after that,
01:33:52.100 Peter Sutcliffe invited her to get into his car
01:33:53.920 to do some business.
01:33:55.660 At the murder site,
01:33:56.660 he hit her repeatedly on the head with a lump hammer.
01:33:58.620 When she was dead,
01:34:00.160 he hid her body under the sofa
01:34:01.340 and jumped on her chest until her ribs had broken.
01:34:04.200 Fear of discovery by people in the area
01:34:05.640 had cut short his time with Yvonne,
01:34:07.180 and he had not stabbed her.
01:34:08.760 A newspaper,
01:34:09.640 dated one month after her death,
01:34:11.120 was placed under her body,
01:34:12.220 leading police to believe
01:34:12.980 that the killer had returned to the scene of the crime.
01:34:15.400 It would be another two months
01:34:16.480 before Peter Sutcliffe would kill again.
01:34:18.720 His next victim was 41-year-old Vera Millward,
01:34:21.540 an older woman,
01:34:22.620 just as the letter from the man calling himself
01:34:24.280 the Yorkshire Ripper had promised.
01:34:25.700 Vera Millward,
01:34:27.360 a Spanish-born mother of seven,
01:34:29.020 had been living with her Jamaican boyfriend,
01:34:30.860 Cy Burkett,
01:34:31.680 in their flat at Greenham Avenue,
01:34:32.960 home at the time of her death.
01:34:34.740 Vera had been very ill after an operation,
01:34:36.860 the third in as many years.
01:34:38.760 She left her home on Tuesday the 16th of May
01:34:40.520 to buy some cigarettes
01:34:41.360 and pick up some painkillers
01:34:42.460 from the nearby hospital.
01:34:43.960 Sometime after purchasing her cigarettes,
01:34:45.780 she met Peter Sutcliffe.
01:34:47.440 On the grounds of the Manchester Royal Infirmary,
01:34:49.620 in a well-lit area,
01:34:50.820 Peter Sutcliffe struck Vera on the head three times.
01:34:53.540 Then, undressing her in his usual manner,
01:34:55.180 he slashed her so viciously across her stomach
01:34:57.400 that her intestines spilled out.
01:34:59.740 He also stabbed her repeatedly in the one wound
01:35:01.620 on her back,
01:35:04.440 just below her low-
01:35:05.180 What's his infatuation with slashing stomachs?
01:35:07.380 Like, what the fuck?
01:35:08.140 He jumped on the other one
01:35:09.340 until her ribs broke down.
01:35:11.140 That's crazy.
01:35:12.220 And punctured her right eyelid,
01:35:13.560 bruising her eye.
01:35:14.780 Her screams for help were heard
01:35:16.120 and ignored by a man and his son
01:35:17.480 entering the hospital
01:35:18.180 at the time of her attack.
01:35:19.620 People in this area
01:35:20.280 were well-accustomed to such cries in the night.
01:35:22.160 When he had finished with her,
01:35:23.760 Peter dragged her body 12 feet away
01:35:25.260 and dumped her by chain-link fence
01:35:26.820 on a rubbish pile in a corner of a car park.
01:35:29.360 She was found at 8 a.m. the following morning,
01:35:31.400 lying on her right side,
01:35:32.660 face down with her arms folded beneath her
01:35:34.360 and her legs straight.
01:35:35.980 Peter had placed her shoes neatly on her body.
01:35:38.340 Tire tracks were found nearby.
01:35:40.180 They matched those left at the murder site
01:35:41.620 of Irene Richardson
01:35:42.380 and at the site where Marilyn Moore had been attacked.
01:35:45.080 The pathologist's report revealed
01:35:46.160 that there had been traces of mineral oil
01:35:48.180 used in engineering shops
01:35:49.420 in Josephine Whittaker's wounds.
01:35:51.440 It was soon confirmed
01:35:52.200 that the particles were similar
01:35:53.240 to those found on one of the envelopes
01:35:55.020 of the mysterious letters from Sunderland.
01:35:57.280 The letters were seen as credible evidence
01:35:58.680 that could lead toward the capture
01:35:59.920 of the elusive Yorkshire Ripper.
01:36:02.200 On the 16th of April,
01:36:03.400 George Oldfield announced
01:36:04.300 that the now daily press conference
01:36:05.700 would be held at 3.30 p.m.
01:36:07.340 instead of 10.30 a.m.
01:36:08.980 The press was ready for the announcement
01:36:10.240 of an important breakthrough in the case.
01:36:12.380 The police had already sent a team
01:36:13.540 of four detectives to Sunderland
01:36:14.760 who had begun visiting firms in the area
01:36:16.560 to gather details of Geordies
01:36:18.380 who had been to Yorkshire
01:36:19.520 on the dates of the attacks.
01:36:21.260 At the press conference,
01:36:22.380 Oldfield announced the Geordie connection
01:36:23.860 and asked firms in the West Yorkshire area
01:36:25.840 to check their records of employees
01:36:27.260 who had been sent to Sunderland
01:36:28.580 during March 1978 and March 1979.
01:36:31.880 Two months later,
01:36:32.760 when Oldfield received a cassette tape
01:36:34.220 from the writer of the letters,
01:36:35.560 the police would be sent
01:36:36.300 on a wild goose chase
01:36:37.400 as they searched for the killer
01:36:38.420 with the Geordie accent.
01:36:39.920 While police officials debated
01:36:41.080 whether or not to go public with the tape,
01:36:42.980 news of its arrival and contents
01:36:44.260 were leaked to the press.
01:36:45.660 The decision was made
01:36:46.560 and a press conference,
01:36:47.920 at which the tape was played,
01:36:49.220 was called on Tuesday,
01:36:50.160 the 26th of June, 1979.
01:36:52.680 The public response was enormous
01:36:54.200 with 50,000 calls received by police,
01:36:56.940 putting further strain
01:36:57.760 on the already understaffed
01:36:59.120 West Yorkshire force.
01:37:00.600 The incident room at Sunderland
01:37:01.760 had to be expanded to 100 officers.
01:37:04.300 By the end of the second day,
01:37:05.520 they had received 1,000 calls
01:37:06.880 and every lead was followed up.
01:37:09.060 And officers were still busy in August
01:37:10.520 when Mr. Stanley Ellis,
01:37:12.080 a Leeds University voice expert,
01:37:13.660 announced that the voice on the tape
01:37:15.020 was from a village in Castletown.
01:37:17.120 A team of police officers
01:37:18.120 was moved to Castletown
01:37:19.160 where interviews were carried out
01:37:20.360 in every home,
01:37:21.480 but to no avail.
01:37:22.960 The men who were found
01:37:23.640 to match the voice
01:37:24.280 had alibis for the dates of the attacks.
01:37:26.240 Thus, the natural conclusion
01:37:27.220 should have been
01:37:27.740 that the person who wrote the letters
01:37:28.880 and sent the tape
01:37:29.580 was not the Yorkshire Ripper.
01:37:31.500 Instead, the police continued
01:37:32.700 to propagate the belief
01:37:33.600 in the minds of the public
01:37:34.500 that the Yorkshire Ripper
01:37:35.560 had a Geordie accent.
01:37:37.160 The strain of the investigation
01:37:38.180 had taken its toll
01:37:39.000 on George Oldfield,
01:37:40.160 who suffered three heart attacks
01:37:41.320 and was hospitalized
01:37:42.080 at the end of July.
01:37:43.060 He would not return to the investigation
01:37:44.940 until the beginning of 1980.
01:37:46.960 By the end of August 1979,
01:37:48.860 many officials were beginning
01:37:49.780 to question the validity
01:37:50.660 of the Geordie connection.
01:37:52.240 The extent of the search
01:37:53.040 for the writer of the letters
01:37:53.920 would have been successful by now
01:37:55.320 if he had been the killer.
01:37:57.040 The discrepancies
01:37:57.620 in the details in the letters
01:37:58.700 and the fact
01:37:59.460 that the surviving victims
01:38:00.380 had not recognized
01:38:01.180 the voice on the tape
01:38:01.940 were all valid reasons
01:38:03.240 in the minds of more and more
01:38:04.540 of the police investigators
01:38:05.420 to dismiss the letters
01:38:06.660 and tape altogether.
01:38:08.220 On the night
01:38:08.620 of the 1st of September 1979,
01:38:10.520 Barbara Janine Leach
01:38:11.480 went to the Manville Arms
01:38:12.640 with five of her closest friends.
01:38:14.800 Barbara was a student
01:38:15.480 at Bradford University
01:38:16.320 and lived with a group of students
01:38:17.560 in a house in Grove Terrace
01:38:18.720 just across Great Horton Road
01:38:20.220 from the university.
01:38:21.500 She had decided
01:38:21.960 not to go home to Kettering
01:38:23.180 where her parents,
01:38:24.340 Beryl and David Leach,
01:38:25.320 lived
01:38:25.560 so she could continue studying
01:38:26.900 before the beginning
01:38:27.640 of her third year
01:38:28.260 of a Bachelor of Science degree.
01:38:29.920 She had rung her mother
01:38:30.600 earlier that day
01:38:31.340 to wish her father
01:38:31.960 a happy birthday
01:38:32.580 and apologized
01:38:33.360 for not sending him a card.
01:38:35.020 She told her mother
01:38:35.640 that she would be heading home
01:38:36.480 on Monday
01:38:36.840 to spend the week with them.
01:38:38.320 Also at the Manville Arms
01:38:39.340 that night
01:38:39.860 was Peter Sutcliffe.
01:38:40.980 He had seen Barbara
01:38:41.620 from across the other side
01:38:42.660 of the room
01:38:43.040 and had watched her continuously.
01:38:45.060 At closing time,
01:38:46.080 11 p.m.,
01:38:46.900 he left and waited
01:38:47.720 in his car outside.
01:38:49.320 Barbara,
01:38:49.920 along with her five friends,
01:38:51.200 had stayed behind
01:38:51.780 to help clean up
01:38:52.380 and have a drink
01:38:52.840 with the landlord,
01:38:53.640 Roy Evans.
01:38:54.680 When they finally left
01:38:55.480 at 12.45 a.m.,
01:38:56.720 Peter was watching nearby
01:38:57.660 as the group walked
01:38:58.540 towards Great Horton Road.
01:39:00.080 As they were about
01:39:00.640 to turn left
01:39:01.160 into Grove Terrace,
01:39:02.180 Barbara decided
01:39:02.700 to go for a walk
01:39:03.440 and invited her friend,
01:39:04.540 Paul Smith,
01:39:05.040 to join her.
01:39:05.960 When he declined the offer,
01:39:07.180 she asked him
01:39:07.580 to wait up for her
01:39:08.320 as she didn't have a key.
01:39:09.800 He agreed
01:39:10.280 and they parted company.
01:39:11.860 As he watched Barbara
01:39:12.540 walk down
01:39:13.020 Great Horton Road alone,
01:39:14.300 Peter started the car
01:39:15.120 and drove down
01:39:15.820 back Ash Grove
01:39:16.580 where he parked the car
01:39:17.600 with hammer and knife.
01:39:18.760 They were just saying
01:39:19.340 he stabbed him in his thumb
01:39:20.120 because he hated women
01:39:20.800 and he was trying
01:39:21.300 to stab the uterus.
01:39:21.980 Really?
01:39:22.380 Okay.
01:39:23.120 Tassu said,
01:39:23.700 stole her soul
01:39:24.200 for Christmas
01:39:24.660 and stole her semen.
01:39:25.940 He got out of the car
01:39:27.580 and walked quickly
01:39:28.300 along the alleyway,
01:39:29.320 knowing that Barbara
01:39:29.900 would soon be walking past
01:39:31.100 at the other end.
01:39:32.320 He waited for her
01:39:33.000 in the shadows
01:39:33.440 of Ash Grove,
01:39:34.360 listening to the echo
01:39:35.040 of her boots
01:39:35.480 on the pavement
01:39:35.940 as she walked towards him.
01:39:36.960 As she passed,
01:39:38.280 he sprang,
01:39:39.180 smashing the hammer
01:39:39.960 into her head.
01:39:41.020 It only took the one blow
01:39:42.380 and she was dead.
01:39:44.340 Quickly,
01:39:44.760 he dragged her lifeless body
01:39:45.820 back into the shadows
01:39:46.620 of the side entrance
01:39:47.440 toward Back Ash Grove.
01:39:49.320 In the yard behind
01:39:49.960 number 13,
01:39:50.860 he dropped her body
01:39:51.540 and tore at her clothing,
01:39:52.740 exposing her breasts,
01:39:53.820 abdomen,
01:39:54.320 and underpants.
01:39:55.420 He stabbed her eight times,
01:39:56.760 then dragged her body
01:39:57.560 near some rubbish bins
01:39:58.400 and covered her
01:39:59.080 with a piece of old carpet
01:39:59.960 which lay nearby.
01:40:01.340 Paul Smith waited
01:40:01.960 for Barbara
01:40:02.420 for over an hour.
01:40:03.780 Then,
01:40:04.280 assuming that she had decided
01:40:05.120 to join one of the many parties
01:40:06.380 being held all over the area,
01:40:07.900 went to bed.
01:40:08.840 When she hadn't come home
01:40:09.700 the next morning,
01:40:10.580 he rang her parents
01:40:11.240 and the police.
01:40:12.340 A search began
01:40:12.920 that same day
01:40:13.560 and her body
01:40:14.180 was found that afternoon.
01:40:15.720 Professor Gee,
01:40:16.480 the pathologist
01:40:17.080 who had worked
01:40:17.520 on all of the
01:40:18.140 Yorkshire Ripper cases,
01:40:19.340 believed that the knife
01:40:20.020 used to stab Barbara
01:40:20.940 was the same one
01:40:21.740 used on Josephine Whitaker.
01:40:23.460 With the deaths
01:40:24.000 of two victims
01:40:24.620 that were not prostitutes
01:40:25.660 in non-red-light areas
01:40:26.820 in six months,
01:40:27.780 the West Yorkshire public
01:40:28.740 was now interested
01:40:29.520 in more than just
01:40:30.400 gruesome stories
01:40:31.020 about the Yorkshire Ripper.
01:40:31.980 They wanted action.
01:40:34.180 Why weren't the police
01:40:34.720 doing something
01:40:35.160 to stop this killer
01:40:35.940 who had dared
01:40:36.440 to threaten the lives
01:40:37.300 of decent women?
01:40:39.140 Police investigations
01:40:39.860 were stepped up
01:40:40.520 and a one million pound
01:40:41.660 publicity campaign
01:40:42.440 was launched
01:40:42.920 involving newspaper advertising
01:40:44.240 and the posting
01:40:44.860 of billboards,
01:40:45.760 reminding the public
01:40:46.480 of the killer
01:40:46.920 with the Geordi accent.
01:40:48.380 By now,
01:40:48.880 few people would have
01:40:49.460 ever suspected
01:40:50.060 That's probably like
01:40:50.660 three million US today.
01:40:51.980 A bearded lorry driver
01:40:52.900 with a Yorkshire accent
01:40:53.800 living in Bradford,
01:40:54.920 only a five minute drive
01:40:55.840 away from police headquarters.
01:40:57.720 On Thursday,
01:40:58.200 the 13th of September,
01:40:59.360 West Yorkshire police
01:41:00.020 Maybe more,
01:41:00.500 hold on.
01:41:00.780 They said one million pound?
01:41:08.940 It is said
01:41:09.940 that the Yorkshire Ripper
01:41:11.060 had contracted
01:41:11.860 an STD
01:41:13.900 from a prostitute
01:41:14.860 he had seen.
01:41:15.280 That's seven million pounds
01:41:16.220 today.
01:41:16.740 Holy bro,
01:41:17.860 what the?
01:41:18.760 So that would be
01:41:19.520 seven million,
01:41:20.660 let's put,
01:41:21.240 yeah,
01:41:21.500 so let's just say,
01:41:22.380 oh no,
01:41:26.960 my bad.
01:41:28.740 Seven million,
01:41:30.860 hold on,
01:41:31.880 it was seven.
01:41:32.340 I think that's six zeros,
01:41:33.660 Murray.
01:41:34.400 Yeah,
01:41:34.700 hold on,
01:41:35.260 I'm just copying and pasting,
01:41:36.220 fuck it.
01:41:41.180 Boom.
01:41:41.540 Boom.
01:41:41.620 Come on,
01:41:46.720 man,
01:41:47.040 give me the conversion.
01:41:48.780 Bruh,
01:41:49.400 what the hell?
01:41:51.360 What is that in US dollars?
01:41:54.320 Okay,
01:41:54.840 let me try this.
01:41:56.120 Enter.
01:41:57.020 Bro.
01:41:58.680 Okay.
01:41:59.060 Quack, quack, quack.
01:42:00.320 Fucking lame.
01:42:00.920 Well,
01:42:01.740 it's probably going to be
01:42:02.320 like eight or nine,
01:42:03.500 pretty much.
01:42:05.480 This issued a confidential
01:42:06.400 18-page report
01:42:07.420 to all other forces.
01:42:09.220 It outlined the 16
01:42:10.120 known Ripper attacks
01:42:11.060 and was intended
01:42:11.800 to help police.
01:42:13.040 Durag Myron has a quick question.
01:42:14.360 He says,
01:42:15.000 Myron,
01:42:17.180 off-topic question,
01:42:18.100 what you think
01:42:18.600 on a Jake Paul
01:42:19.280 versus Iron Mike fight?
01:42:20.220 Have you seen Mike's training vids?
01:42:21.780 Dude is amazingly fast
01:42:23.020 for a 50-year-old.
01:42:24.040 Yeah,
01:42:24.460 so,
01:42:26.040 when it comes to that fight,
01:42:27.720 guys,
01:42:28.760 so,
01:42:30.920 part of me is like,
01:42:31.560 okay,
01:42:32.120 this is going to be cool.
01:42:33.060 I'd like to see,
01:42:33.800 you know,
01:42:34.820 obviously Mike Tyson box,
01:42:36.060 but then the other side
01:42:36.680 is like,
01:42:37.000 damn,
01:42:37.500 like if he loses,
01:42:38.200 it's going to definitely
01:42:38.740 hurt his legacy
01:42:39.260 because you're always
01:42:40.280 going to have weirdos
01:42:40.940 out there that say,
01:42:41.760 oh,
01:42:42.040 you lost the fight
01:42:42.700 to Jake Paul
01:42:43.180 even though he's
01:42:43.640 damn near 60 years old.
01:42:44.700 So,
01:42:45.460 I mean,
01:42:46.540 I'll probably watch it.
01:42:47.160 I'm not going to lie to you.
01:42:47.700 It's going to be on Netflix,
01:42:48.440 so a bunch,
01:42:48.820 you know,
01:42:49.280 it's going to be huge.
01:42:50.080 I mean,
01:42:50.320 I'm sure he's making
01:42:51.240 a bunch of money on it.
01:42:53.420 But,
01:42:53.860 yeah,
01:42:54.020 I mean,
01:42:54.240 it's a money grab,
01:42:54.860 man,
01:42:55.040 is what it is.
01:42:56.860 I just hope he doesn't lose.
01:42:58.080 That's really it.
01:42:58.880 Because it's really kind of like,
01:43:00.720 there's not really much upside
01:43:01.800 for Mike,
01:43:02.700 to be honest with y'all.
01:43:03.480 Like,
01:43:03.600 there's a lot of upside for Jake.
01:43:04.660 If he loses,
01:43:05.300 people are going to be like,
01:43:05.860 oh,
01:43:06.020 at least you got to fight him.
01:43:07.240 If he wins,
01:43:07.880 it'll be huge for him.
01:43:08.700 I just don't think
01:43:10.860 there's that much upside
01:43:11.600 for Mike
01:43:11.920 besides a bunch of money.
01:43:13.100 And,
01:43:13.420 I wish he had
01:43:15.020 made better spending choices
01:43:16.840 when he was in his prime
01:43:17.760 because he wouldn't have to be
01:43:18.920 in this position now
01:43:19.820 where he's,
01:43:22.060 I mean,
01:43:22.980 you know,
01:43:23.460 Mike wasn't the best
01:43:24.120 with his money.
01:43:24.500 I don't know if you guys know this,
01:43:25.460 but like,
01:43:26.280 he made really bad decisions
01:43:28.200 financially,
01:43:29.080 you know,
01:43:29.800 between going to jail
01:43:30.700 for a couple years
01:43:31.800 when he was in his prime,
01:43:33.500 you know,
01:43:34.660 spending extravagantly
01:43:35.620 on Tigers
01:43:36.220 and all this other shit,
01:43:37.120 buying big ass houses
01:43:38.280 if I'm,
01:43:39.200 50 Cent actually bought his house
01:43:40.580 in Farmington, Connecticut.
01:43:43.180 And,
01:43:43.660 yeah,
01:43:44.500 man,
01:43:44.760 just not,
01:43:45.560 just didn't make smart decisions
01:43:46.660 financially.
01:43:47.340 So,
01:43:47.560 I think that's kind of having
01:43:48.380 its consequences now.
01:43:50.080 And,
01:43:50.460 yeah.
01:43:51.680 So,
01:43:51.940 even if he does win,
01:43:53.520 people are going to be like,
01:43:54.520 oh,
01:43:54.760 well,
01:43:55.360 he should have won.
01:43:55.880 He's Iron Mike,
01:43:56.420 right?
01:43:56.980 So,
01:43:57.400 I just don't think
01:43:58.060 that there's that much upside,
01:43:59.080 but I'll definitely be tuning in.
01:44:03.100 Let's go ahead back to it.
01:44:05.040 And the elimination of suspects,
01:44:06.780 along with detailed descriptions
01:44:07.800 of all the evidence on the case,
01:44:09.460 including the letters
01:44:10.120 and the transcript of the tape,
01:44:11.520 there was a five-point list
01:44:12.600 to be used for elimination.
01:44:14.060 It stated that any suspects
01:44:15.280 could be eliminated
01:44:16.000 if
01:44:16.440 the man was not born
01:44:17.780 between 1924 and 1959,
01:44:19.940 only those between 20 and 55 years
01:44:21.520 of age need to be considered.
01:44:23.200 The man was-
01:44:23.600 And when his trainer,
01:44:24.340 just real quick,
01:44:25.240 like,
01:44:26.040 if his trainer was alive,
01:44:27.480 if Cus didn't pass away,
01:44:28.560 guys,
01:44:28.920 when he did,
01:44:30.120 Mike,
01:44:30.680 there's no telling
01:44:31.520 how good Mike would have been
01:44:32.540 because Cus kept him away
01:44:33.780 from a lot of stupid shit.
01:44:35.720 Once he lost Cus
01:44:36.620 and he lost his,
01:44:37.480 the other trainer,
01:44:38.600 I forget his name,
01:44:39.400 the guy that was on Lex Friedman,
01:44:40.900 once he lost those two,
01:44:43.040 man,
01:44:43.360 it was all downhill from there,
01:44:44.540 man.
01:44:44.680 He started doing drugs,
01:44:45.500 he started partying all the time,
01:44:47.440 he didn't focus on fighting
01:44:48.680 to the same degree,
01:44:49.740 he lost his edge,
01:44:50.520 got a little too cocky,
01:44:51.540 and Teddy Atlas,
01:44:53.040 thank you so much,
01:44:53.600 Easyfella,
01:44:54.520 in the rumble chat.
01:44:57.560 But yeah,
01:44:57.980 man,
01:44:58.220 once he lost that dude,
01:44:59.420 like,
01:44:59.660 the downward spiral began.
01:45:01.380 So,
01:45:02.400 that's kind of what it is,
01:45:04.120 man.
01:45:04.260 That's why I'm so anti-drug,
01:45:06.020 bro.
01:45:06.200 Like,
01:45:06.340 drugs have just ruined
01:45:07.100 so many legendary athletes,
01:45:08.400 bro.
01:45:08.700 Like,
01:45:09.000 it's fucking terrible,
01:45:10.200 man.
01:45:11.080 You know?
01:45:11.940 Drugs and women,
01:45:12.780 man.
01:45:13.620 But drugs especially
01:45:14.620 because that's what leads
01:45:16.000 to him doing the dumb shit
01:45:16.780 with the chicks.
01:45:17.740 So.
01:45:18.880 Obviously a colored person,
01:45:20.640 his shoe size
01:45:21.260 was nine or over,
01:45:22.680 his blood group
01:45:23.300 was other than B,
01:45:24.600 and,
01:45:25.060 most crucially,
01:45:26.000 his accent was dissimilar
01:45:27.080 to a northern eastern
01:45:27.960 or Geordi accent.
01:45:29.660 The report then described
01:45:30.600 the three most common events
01:45:31.720 in all of the known cases
01:45:32.940 as being
01:45:33.460 the use of two weapons,
01:45:35.280 a sharp instrument,
01:45:36.240 and an alleged
01:45:36.740 one and a quarter pound
01:45:37.840 ball-peen hammer,
01:45:39.140 the absence of sexual interference,
01:45:41.200 and
01:45:41.560 the clothing moved
01:45:42.340 to expose breasts
01:45:43.180 and pubic region.
01:45:44.640 Officers in every region
01:45:45.620 were asked to report
01:45:46.480 any similar attacks
01:45:47.380 in their areas,
01:45:48.300 whether fatal or not.
01:45:49.280 Another important change
01:45:50.760 in police procedure
01:45:51.500 involved the use
01:45:52.240 of a new computer program
01:45:53.300 through the police
01:45:53.940 national computer.
01:45:55.360 Yeah,
01:45:55.640 and Don King robbed him
01:45:56.440 as well,
01:45:57.760 and that's the problem.
01:45:58.540 Like,
01:45:58.700 if he had cussed with him,
01:46:00.760 he would have never
01:46:01.220 fucked with Don King
01:46:01.880 in the first place.
01:46:03.380 So,
01:46:03.680 yeah,
01:46:03.880 Don King was able
01:46:04.520 to steal from him
01:46:05.160 because Mike
01:46:05.680 was in a vulnerable position
01:46:06.580 and didn't have
01:46:07.020 the proper guidance
01:46:07.780 at that point,
01:46:09.260 you know?
01:46:10.080 Entering the makes
01:46:10.900 and the registration numbers
01:46:11.800 of vehicles
01:46:12.240 cited in the areas
01:46:13.100 of the attacks,
01:46:14.000 the computer could chart
01:46:14.800 precise flow patterns
01:46:15.940 of individual vehicles.
01:46:17.000 It was hoped
01:46:18.100 that witness information
01:46:18.940 of a particular car type
01:46:20.080 in the area of an attack
01:46:21.020 could be matched
01:46:21.780 with vehicle registration numbers
01:46:23.000 recorded in the area
01:46:23.920 and then cross-checked
01:46:25.060 against other records.
01:46:26.520 Through this process,
01:46:27.560 they were able
01:46:27.940 to eliminate 200,000 vehicles,
01:46:30.300 including that which was driven
01:46:31.280 by a lorry driver in Heaton
01:46:32.440 who lived and worked
01:46:33.540 in the area.
01:46:34.480 While the use of the computer
01:46:35.500 enabled police
01:46:36.240 to check and cross-check
01:46:37.240 information at enormous speed,
01:46:38.860 saving thousands of man-hours,
01:46:40.400 it also created an avalanche
01:46:41.700 of new information
01:46:42.320 that had to be checked.
01:46:43.660 By the beginning of 1980,
01:46:45.060 the police were faced
01:46:45.780 with millions of facts,
01:46:47.220 five million in the case
01:46:48.260 of car registrations alone,
01:46:49.920 and they were now swamped,
01:46:51.340 barely able to keep up
01:46:52.360 with the demand.
01:46:53.500 Since January 19...
01:46:54.380 Because they had to do
01:46:54.920 everything manually, guys.
01:46:55.800 Keep in mind,
01:46:56.120 this is all paper.
01:46:57.480 So they didn't have computers.
01:46:59.160 They had to manually
01:46:59.700 look through things.
01:47:00.380 I remember when I was watching
01:47:01.320 a Netflix documentary on this.
01:47:02.680 They had rooms and rooms
01:47:05.320 of files, papers, documents
01:47:07.720 of all this stuff, man.
01:47:09.600 This is the 1970s, guys.
01:47:10.680 No computers.
01:47:12.080 So, or archaic computers.
01:47:15.120 So it was very difficult
01:47:16.300 to keep track of things.
01:47:17.220 1979, when Jack Ridgway
01:47:19.600 and his men had left Bradford
01:47:20.800 in their search of the owner
01:47:21.740 of the five-pound note
01:47:22.720 found in Gene Jordan's handbag.
01:47:24.540 They had returned many times
01:47:25.520 to interview employees
01:47:26.360 of firms like Clark's,
01:47:27.680 where Peter Sutcliffe lived.
01:47:29.180 Peter had been interviewed
01:47:29.920 on some occasions,
01:47:31.020 and his workmates
01:47:31.640 had taken to calling him
01:47:32.740 the Ripper
01:47:33.160 because of the apparent
01:47:34.180 police interest in him.
01:47:35.480 Even as late as 1980,
01:47:37.000 Peter was never considered
01:47:37.820 to be a strong suspect,
01:47:39.060 even though he had a gap
01:47:39.900 in his front teeth.
01:47:40.540 His car had been spotted
01:47:41.600 in red-light districts
01:47:42.400 several times.
01:47:43.440 His blood type
01:47:43.960 was of the B group,
01:47:44.700 but not a secretor.
01:47:46.120 He had the right boot size,
01:47:47.480 and his name
01:47:48.000 was on the now
01:47:48.520 dramatically shortened list
01:47:49.620 of 300 possible recipients
01:47:51.140 of the five-pound note.
01:47:53.100 Inexplicably,
01:47:53.940 none of the men
01:47:54.480 interviewed at this time
01:47:55.440 were given blood tests,
01:47:56.720 nor were any men
01:47:57.520 placed under surveillance
01:47:58.420 or boot sizes checked.
01:48:00.040 The overwhelming reason
01:48:01.060 why Peter Sutcliffe
01:48:01.720 was not considered a suspect,
01:48:03.120 even after a total
01:48:03.740 of nine interviews
01:48:04.420 with police,
01:48:05.240 was that he had provided
01:48:05.940 alibis verified by Sonia,
01:48:07.340 and because he did not have a...
01:48:08.840 And you got on a point.
01:48:09.620 Nine interviews, man.
01:48:10.480 Wild.
01:48:10.840 A frightening indication
01:48:12.980 of how greatly
01:48:13.700 assumptions can prejudice
01:48:14.840 an investigation such as this,
01:48:16.620 limiting the outlook
01:48:17.280 of the investigating officers
01:48:18.300 to the point
01:48:18.800 that they can miss vital clues.
01:48:21.000 In April 1979,
01:48:22.520 Peter Sutcliffe
01:48:23.020 had admitted to his workmates
01:48:24.120 that he was having an affair
01:48:25.140 with a young woman
01:48:25.780 in a village near Glasgow,
01:48:27.240 taking them all
01:48:27.740 completely by surprise.
01:48:29.420 He was the last person
01:48:30.320 they would have ever expected
01:48:31.300 to fool around.
01:48:32.480 He had always talked
01:48:33.120 of his marriage to Sonia
01:48:34.080 in happy terms
01:48:34.860 and never talked about
01:48:35.920 women sexually at all.
01:48:37.640 He had met Teresa Douglas
01:48:38.620 at the Crown Bar
01:48:39.380 in Holy Town,
01:48:40.480 twelve miles from Glasgow,
01:48:41.760 when he made a delivery
01:48:42.520 to the nearby
01:48:43.080 General Motors plant.
01:48:44.580 He returned regularly
01:48:45.320 to the village
01:48:45.900 and quickly won the hearts
01:48:46.900 of Teresa and her family.
01:48:48.760 Known to them
01:48:49.200 as Peter Logan from Yorkshire,
01:48:50.620 they considered him
01:48:51.260 to be one of the nicest men
01:48:52.460 they had ever met.
01:48:53.680 He told the family
01:48:54.320 that he lived alone
01:48:54.980 in a large house in Yorkshire,
01:48:56.420 had been married,
01:48:57.000 but was now divorced.
01:48:58.260 He spent many hours
01:48:59.080 talking with Teresa
01:48:59.820 and had at one time
01:49:00.980 admitted to her
01:49:01.540 that he had a potency problem
01:49:02.640 and could not have children.
01:49:04.380 He wrote romantic letters
01:49:05.300 to Teresa
01:49:05.760 and gave her his father's address
01:49:07.320 so Sonia would not find out.
01:49:09.380 He had made such a good impression
01:49:10.600 on Teresa and her family
01:49:11.600 that they all laughed
01:49:12.620 when he told them
01:49:13.160 that he was the Yorkshire Ripper
01:49:14.240 after Teresa's brother William
01:49:15.760 said his eyes looked evil.
01:49:17.580 Oh man.
01:49:19.080 In April 1980,
01:49:20.260 a year since he had met Teresa,
01:49:21.760 Peter Sutcliffe was faced
01:49:22.640 with a prospect
01:49:23.120 of losing his license
01:49:24.120 and his job.
01:49:25.280 There had been no more visits
01:49:26.220 to Glasgow
01:49:26.700 to see his girlfriend
01:49:27.440 and no more nights
01:49:28.560 cruising the streets of Yorkshire
01:49:29.720 looking for prey.
01:49:31.240 He had been out drinking
01:49:32.000 and had decided
01:49:32.720 while on his way home
01:49:33.720 to make a detour
01:49:34.400 through Manningham,
01:49:35.340 a careless move
01:49:36.080 considering the amount
01:49:36.860 he had had to drink.
01:49:38.140 Police,
01:49:38.680 who noticed him
01:49:39.200 driving erratically,
01:49:40.300 stopped him.
01:49:41.220 He was breathalyzed
01:49:41.980 and then arrested.
01:49:43.340 Soon he would have to go to court
01:49:44.360 and would probably
01:49:45.000 lose his license.
01:49:46.460 He was nervous
01:49:46.960 for a far more important
01:49:48.120 reason than this.
01:49:49.400 What if the arresting police
01:49:50.360 were to find
01:49:50.900 that he had been interviewed
01:49:51.660 many times
01:49:52.260 in the Yorkshire Ripper investigations?
01:49:54.240 Would he be revealed
01:49:54.940 as the killer,
01:49:55.800 wanted in what had become known
01:49:57.000 as the criminal investigation
01:49:57.960 of the century?
01:49:58.800 In England,
01:49:59.240 they call it drink drive,
01:50:00.120 which I always thought was funny.
01:50:01.020 All because of a lousy
01:50:02.280 drunk driving charge?
01:50:03.860 It wouldn't happen this time.
01:50:05.520 There were no cross-checks done
01:50:06.620 and he was soon
01:50:07.480 free to go home.
01:50:08.820 If the prospect
01:50:09.340 of losing his license
01:50:10.180 bothered him,
01:50:10.880 he didn't show it.
01:50:12.020 He told workmates
01:50:12.720 that he and Sonia
01:50:13.340 planned to move to the country
01:50:14.520 and open a pottery business.
01:50:16.180 They would use the proceeds
01:50:17.020 from the sale of their house
01:50:18.020 to finance the project
01:50:19.000 as Sonia was a talented potter
01:50:20.680 and they could make
01:50:21.480 a decent living.
01:50:22.800 Sonia,
01:50:23.440 although concerned
01:50:24.020 about the drop in income,
01:50:25.220 looked forward to having-
01:50:25.900 Someone said no's very strong.
01:50:27.260 Hold on one sec.
01:50:29.160 What?
01:50:29.840 Hold on,
01:50:30.200 I gotta check something.
01:50:32.840 You just already know
01:50:33.560 what this is.
01:50:35.220 Hold on.
01:50:36.380 Gotta look at that early life
01:50:37.520 real quick.
01:50:38.860 Let's see.
01:50:52.420 Okay.
01:50:53.040 Nope.
01:50:53.640 Nope, guys.
01:50:54.220 It's not what y'all thought.
01:50:55.720 Alright.
01:50:56.420 Back to the-
01:50:57.260 Back to the-
01:50:58.020 Oh my god.
01:50:58.800 I just said,
01:50:59.380 Hey, we had to double check, man.
01:51:00.660 Peter working late
01:51:01.520 and spending regular nights
01:51:02.800 at pubs with his friends.
01:51:04.400 As Peter waited
01:51:04.940 for his impending court appearance,
01:51:06.500 due in January 1981,
01:51:07.960 he attacked four women,
01:51:09.240 killing two of them.
01:51:10.500 His first attack occurred
01:51:11.480 in the respectable suburb
01:51:12.420 of Farsley, Leeds.
01:51:13.980 His 47-year-old victim,
01:51:15.580 Marguerite Walls,
01:51:16.640 was a civil servant
01:51:17.420 who worked at the Department
01:51:18.260 of Education and Science
01:51:19.280 at Farsley.
01:51:19.800 She worked late on the night
01:51:21.320 of the 20th of August 1980,
01:51:23.020 as she had wanted
01:51:23.540 to clear her desk
01:51:24.260 before she started
01:51:24.960 her vacation the next day.
01:51:26.680 She left her office building
01:51:27.700 at 10.30 p.m.
01:51:28.580 to begin the short walk home,
01:51:30.040 taking the longest
01:51:30.660 but safest route
01:51:31.620 along well-lit streets.
01:51:33.400 In New Street,
01:51:34.220 as she walked past the entrance
01:51:35.220 to a local magistrate's house,
01:51:36.740 Peter Sutcliffe jumped out
01:51:37.740 from behind the fence
01:51:38.480 where he had waited for her
01:51:39.480 and hit her on the head
01:51:40.380 with his hammer.
01:51:40.860 Goddamn,
01:51:41.320 nigga did it in the daylight
01:51:42.120 in the lighted area.
01:51:44.760 Marguerite did not fall
01:51:45.740 to the ground
01:51:46.180 as Peter expected her to.
01:51:47.800 Instead,
01:51:48.440 she began to scream
01:51:49.360 and a second blow to the head
01:51:50.780 still did not stop her screaming
01:51:52.100 as she held her
01:51:53.100 now bleeding head.
01:51:55.860 To stop her screaming,
01:51:56.900 he grabbed her by the neck
01:51:57.880 and strangled her.
01:51:59.040 As he did so,
01:52:00.240 he dragged her into the driveway
01:52:01.280 and through the overgrown bushes
01:52:02.660 of the property called Claremont.
01:52:04.620 By the time he reached the garage
01:52:05.900 deep in the garden,
01:52:06.960 Marguerite was dead.
01:52:08.500 He ripped at her clothes,
01:52:09.380 tearing them from her
01:52:10.440 and scattering them
01:52:11.180 around the garden.
01:52:12.380 His anger and frustration
01:52:13.420 at his failure to bring his knife
01:52:14.800 rose with him
01:52:15.500 and could not be quelled
01:52:16.600 as he rained blows
01:52:17.620 on her body with his hammer.
01:52:19.260 Before leaving her,
01:52:20.180 he covered her body
01:52:20.860 with leaves that had been
01:52:21.680 left in a pile nearby.
01:52:23.300 Go ahead, Andy.
01:52:23.560 So, as I was saying before,
01:52:25.640 it was said that
01:52:27.300 the Yorkshire Raper
01:52:29.100 had contracted an STD
01:52:30.860 from a prostitute
01:52:32.000 he had seen
01:52:33.060 and that's why it inspired
01:52:36.380 his killing spree
01:52:37.860 and just enraged him
01:52:39.520 towards women.
01:52:41.200 So, nigga got the clap
01:52:41.900 and decided to clap back?
01:52:43.760 Oh, you guys call it
01:52:44.820 a clap, right?
01:52:45.480 Yeah.
01:52:46.280 Yeah.
01:52:47.640 Yo, what the hell?
01:52:49.140 That's why he had
01:52:49.820 like an extreme hatred
01:52:51.320 for prostitutes.
01:52:52.260 Pokers?
01:52:52.840 Oh, wow.
01:52:53.360 Because he got the clap.
01:52:54.860 Wow.
01:52:55.320 And it was from a prostitute
01:52:57.020 that ripped him off
01:52:58.960 from money.
01:52:59.840 Wow.
01:53:00.280 From money.
01:53:00.800 Yeah.
01:53:01.920 Okay, shout out to
01:53:02.760 as you get in the lore.
01:53:04.420 Wow.
01:53:05.380 As he left the garden,
01:53:06.440 he checked that the street
01:53:07.140 was quiet before
01:53:07.880 stepping out from the darkness.
01:53:09.540 Fifteen minutes later,
01:53:10.660 he was safely home.
01:53:12.020 When Marguerite was found
01:53:12.840 the next morning,
01:53:13.720 only 400 yards from her home,
01:53:15.520 it was soon determined that,
01:53:16.900 although she'd been
01:53:17.480 bludgeoned with a hammer,
01:53:18.640 her strangulation ruled her out
01:53:19.980 as a victim of the notorious
01:53:21.200 Yorkshire Ripper.
01:53:22.540 Headingly home.
01:53:23.380 Guys, 770 likes, man.
01:53:24.640 Do me a favor.
01:53:25.180 Let's get up to 1,000, guys.
01:53:26.800 Just hit that like button, man.
01:53:27.820 It's not hard.
01:53:28.600 What's the clap like?
01:53:29.520 Is it like...
01:53:30.600 Basically, it's like crabs or...
01:53:32.600 It's like...
01:53:33.980 I mean,
01:53:34.720 when I was growing up
01:53:35.740 and they said the clap,
01:53:36.520 they pretty much were referring
01:53:37.660 to any type of STD or STI.
01:53:39.500 Okay, so it's any STD.
01:53:41.120 Yeah, but like some people,
01:53:42.860 you know,
01:53:43.080 depending on where you're at,
01:53:44.080 some people mean it for...
01:53:45.600 What's it called?
01:53:48.360 Gonorrhea?
01:53:49.180 No, I think crabs.
01:53:51.040 Chat, correct me if I'm wrong there.
01:53:52.520 What's crabs?
01:53:53.080 Um...
01:53:54.840 Home of one of the world's
01:53:57.260 best cricket fields
01:53:58.020 where World Series
01:53:58.760 test cricket matches are played
01:53:59.980 was not the type of town
01:54:01.280 anyone would have expected
01:54:02.260 the Yorkshire Ripper to strike.
01:54:03.940 There were no red-light districts.
01:54:05.440 It was a suburb
01:54:06.020 where students, teachers,
01:54:07.240 and media people
01:54:07.820 chose to live
01:54:08.440 for its cosmopolitan atmosphere.
01:54:10.400 But it was here
01:54:11.020 that Peter Sutcliffe
01:54:11.780 attacked Dr. Apadya Bandera,
01:54:13.680 visiting Leeds
01:54:14.300 from her native Singapore
01:54:15.140 as part of a World Health Organization
01:54:16.760 scholarship.
01:54:17.860 It was the 24th of September
01:54:19.160 when Dr. Bandera
01:54:20.040 made the long walk home
01:54:21.260 after visiting friends
01:54:22.100 in Headingley.
01:54:23.140 As she walked past
01:54:23.880 the Kentucky Fried...
01:54:24.600 Okay, some people
01:54:25.440 are saying chlamydia,
01:54:26.200 which that can make sense.
01:54:27.440 Chlamydia, clap, okay.
01:54:28.640 Chicken shop.
01:54:29.480 She noticed a man inside.
01:54:31.120 He was staring at her.
01:54:32.560 She walked on past North Lane
01:54:33.900 and then turned right
01:54:34.800 onto St. Michael's Lane.
01:54:36.240 As she turned into Chapel Lane,
01:54:37.680 an alley that cuts through
01:54:38.660 to Cardigan Road,
01:54:39.700 she was hurled to the ground.
01:54:41.400 Peter Sutcliffe slammed his hammer
01:54:42.720 into her head,
01:54:43.460 rending her unconscious.
01:54:45.120 He held her around the neck
01:54:46.100 with a ligature
01:54:46.620 to prevent her escape.
01:54:48.180 Apadya Bandera
01:54:48.920 lay bleeding on the ground
01:54:50.080 as Peter picked up her shoes
01:54:51.300 and handbag
01:54:51.860 and took them several yards away.
01:54:53.980 Before he could resume his attack,
01:54:55.460 he heard footsteps and fled.
01:54:57.340 The footsteps belonged
01:54:58.180 to Mrs. Valerie Nicholas,
01:54:59.620 whose house backed
01:55:00.220 onto the laneway.
01:55:01.480 She had heard noises
01:55:02.160 at 10.30 p.m.
01:55:03.040 and had gone out
01:55:03.720 to investigate.
01:55:04.820 The police in Headingley
01:55:05.560 did not believe
01:55:06.180 that the Yorkshire Ripper
01:55:06.980 had attacked Dr. Apadya Bandera,
01:55:08.960 even though she described
01:55:09.720 her attacker
01:55:10.160 as having black hair,
01:55:11.200 a full beard,
01:55:11.820 and a mustache.
01:55:12.900 Dr. Bandera returned
01:55:13.880 to Singapore to recover.
01:55:15.500 Peter Sutcliffe's next attack,
01:55:16.960 on the 5th of January, 1980,
01:55:18.260 in Huddersfield,
01:55:19.480 was also credited
01:55:20.220 to an unknown attacker.
01:55:21.920 Teresa Sykes,
01:55:22.880 a 16-year-old
01:55:23.680 who lived with her boyfriend
01:55:24.480 and their 3-month-old son,
01:55:26.140 had been walking home
01:55:26.960 across grassland
01:55:27.720 not far from her home
01:55:28.620 when Peter rained
01:55:29.560 three hammer blows
01:55:30.340 to her head.
01:55:31.300 He had followed her
01:55:31.860 from the minstrel pub
01:55:32.740 where she had dropped in
01:55:33.620 to see her father,
01:55:34.480 the owner,
01:55:35.140 before he struck her
01:55:35.940 from behind,
01:55:36.840 with one of the blows
01:55:37.600 so severe
01:55:38.180 that it went through
01:55:39.100 her skull.
01:55:40.280 Teresa screamed
01:55:40.960 as Peter struck her.
01:55:42.300 Her boyfriend,
01:55:43.180 Jimmy Fury,
01:55:44.020 watched in horror
01:55:44.780 from their lounge room window.
01:55:46.560 Within seconds,
01:55:47.220 he was running
01:55:47.640 toward Teresa and Peter.
01:55:49.420 When Peter saw Jimmy,
01:55:50.400 he ran back
01:55:50.980 into the darkness
01:55:51.500 of the night.
01:55:52.600 Teresa miraculously
01:55:53.520 survived the brutal attack.
01:55:55.280 Real quick,
01:55:57.140 Juice Crew goes,
01:55:58.120 I'm currently looking
01:55:58.600 for a duplex
01:55:59.040 in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
01:56:00.360 My loan specialist advised
01:56:01.640 a conventional financing loan
01:56:03.180 instead of FHA.
01:56:03.960 What's your thoughts,
01:56:04.580 Myron?
01:56:04.720 Just wondering.
01:56:05.740 I mean,
01:56:06.280 she probably advised that
01:56:07.160 based on how much you earn
01:56:08.160 and how much you have to put down,
01:56:09.180 but hey,
01:56:10.000 if you can get away
01:56:10.520 with putting down less,
01:56:11.180 and you're going to live in it
01:56:12.120 at your first home,
01:56:13.920 hey, do it, bro.
01:56:14.680 But she was never
01:56:16.220 the same again.
01:56:17.580 After spending several weeks
01:56:18.600 in the neurosurgical unit
01:56:19.760 at Pindersfield Hospital
01:56:20.780 in Wakefield,
01:56:21.480 our boy Jill Bulls
01:56:22.120 in the chat,
01:56:22.920 Johnny Billions.
01:56:25.700 You're in the rumble chat
01:56:27.680 for obvious reasons,
01:56:28.400 not on the YouTube chat.
01:56:29.460 Early in 1981,
01:56:30.780 she left Jimmy
01:56:31.360 and returned to live
01:56:32.100 with her parents.
01:56:33.240 Teresa was now afraid of men
01:56:34.520 and,
01:56:35.400 despite their plans to marry,
01:56:36.640 she was even afraid of Jimmy.
01:56:38.340 Her father,
01:56:39.080 who always believed
01:56:39.740 that the Yorkshire Ripper
01:56:40.480 had been responsible
01:56:41.180 for his daughter's attack,
01:56:42.480 said that since the attack,
01:56:43.440 her whole personality
01:56:44.540 had changed.
01:56:45.680 Where she was once
01:56:46.340 a happy girl,
01:56:47.240 she was now quick
01:56:47.760 to flare up in anger
01:56:48.540 over the smallest thing.
01:56:50.220 Peter Sutcliffe
01:56:50.820 had left his mark
01:56:51.680 on yet another family.
01:56:53.740 On the night
01:56:54.120 of November 17, 1980,
01:56:55.980 Sonia resigned herself
01:56:56.840 to yet another night
01:56:57.820 alone watching television.
01:56:59.480 Peter had called
01:56:59.980 to tell her
01:57:00.380 that he was still in Gloucester,
01:57:01.700 making a delivery,
01:57:02.680 and would not be home
01:57:03.460 until late.
01:57:04.440 What she would not find out
01:57:05.460 until much later
01:57:06.160 was that Peter
01:57:06.900 was not working at all.
01:57:08.480 He had clocked off
01:57:09.140 from Clark's
01:57:09.640 at 7.03 p.m.
01:57:10.720 and headed for Headingley,
01:57:12.060 where he had spent
01:57:12.600 another evening
01:57:13.160 only a couple of weeks earlier.
01:57:14.900 He again ate
01:57:15.440 at the Kentucky Fried Chicken Shop
01:57:16.680 as he stood looking
01:57:17.820 out of the window
01:57:18.320 at 9.23 p.m.
01:57:19.500 Nigga Ian KFC
01:57:20.520 and trying to plot
01:57:21.180 his next murder, man.
01:57:21.980 What the fuck?
01:57:23.440 The fuel of champions.
01:57:24.580 Guys, do me a favor.
01:57:25.680 We're at almost 800 likes, man.
01:57:27.200 Let's get to 1,000
01:57:28.060 before the documentary ends.
01:57:31.600 Like the video.
01:57:32.980 I'm going to give you
01:57:33.420 all an Overwatch stream
01:57:34.080 after this.
01:57:34.580 Jacqueline Hill
01:57:36.160 alighted from the number one bus
01:57:37.520 at the stop
01:57:37.980 opposite the Arndale
01:57:38.860 Shopping Arcade.
01:57:40.120 She was returning home
01:57:40.920 after attending a seminar
01:57:41.740 on the probation service
01:57:42.800 in Cookridge Street, Leeds.
01:57:44.760 Jacqueline was a student
01:57:45.560 at the university
01:57:46.160 who had hoped to join
01:57:46.980 the probation service
01:57:47.820 when she graduated
01:57:48.600 the following summer.
01:57:49.960 Peter Sutcliffe began
01:57:50.700 to follow Jacqueline
01:57:51.500 after she passed
01:57:52.240 the Kentucky Fried Chicken Shop.
01:57:53.860 He was behind her
01:57:54.580 as she entered
01:57:55.140 the dimly lit Alma Road
01:57:56.460 toward the Lupton Flats
01:57:57.520 where she had recently moved.
01:57:59.160 Her mother had been concerned
01:58:00.160 about her living alone
01:58:00.940 on the outskirts of town
01:58:01.960 because of the
01:58:02.660 Yorkshire Ripper attacks.
01:58:03.560 So Jacqueline had decided
01:58:05.040 to move to the all-girl flats
01:58:06.240 in Lupton Court
01:58:06.860 which was part of a complex
01:58:08.140 of university residences
01:58:09.380 behind the Arndale
01:58:10.180 Shopping Centre.
01:58:11.340 Jacqueline was only
01:58:12.060 100 yards from her home
01:58:13.460 when Peter Sutcliffe
01:58:14.480 struck her on the back
01:58:15.480 of the head.
01:58:16.480 He dragged the lifeless body
01:58:17.540 of Jacqueline Hill
01:58:18.200 14 yards into some
01:58:19.400 vacant land
01:58:20.040 just behind the Arndale
01:58:21.280 Shop's car park.
01:58:22.580 Protected from view
01:58:23.320 by trees and bushes
01:58:24.120 Peter stabbed her repeatedly.
01:58:26.440 He stabbed her in the eye
01:58:27.380 that had stared up
01:58:28.140 at him accusingly
01:58:28.900 as he tore her clothes
01:58:30.180 and slashed her naked body.
01:58:32.120 When he had finished
01:58:32.800 he left her
01:58:33.640 and headed for home.
01:58:35.020 He forgot that Jacqueline's
01:58:35.960 handbag and glasses
01:58:36.800 still lay on the pavement
01:58:37.700 in Alma Road
01:58:38.440 where she had dropped them.
01:58:39.880 Only a short time
01:58:40.580 after the attack
01:58:41.260 Amir
01:58:41.720 Get sloppy man!
01:58:42.700 Amir Hussein
01:58:43.340 an Iranian student
01:58:44.380 found the bag
01:58:45.220 as he walked home
01:58:45.820 to Lupton Court.
01:58:47.080 He took it home with him
01:58:47.780 and showed it
01:58:48.280 to his five flatmates
01:58:49.160 one of whom
01:58:49.860 was an ex-chief inspector
01:58:50.900 with the Hong Kong police
01:58:51.840 Tony Gosden.
01:58:53.340 Tony became alarmed
01:58:54.100 when he saw that
01:58:54.620 nothing had been stolen
01:58:55.300 from the bag
01:58:55.900 and noticed fresh blood spots
01:58:57.440 on the outside of it.
01:58:58.780 At 11.30pm
01:58:59.640 one of the students
01:59:00.540 called the police
01:59:01.180 but it was some time
01:59:02.180 before the two
01:59:02.640 investigating officers
01:59:03.480 arrived at the flat.
01:59:04.900 It was only
01:59:05.440 at the insistence
01:59:06.060 of Mr. Hussein
01:59:06.700 that the police
01:59:07.180 finally agreed
01:59:07.780 to search the area
01:59:08.500 where he found the bag.
01:59:09.820 The brief search
01:59:10.420 by torchlight
01:59:10.960 did not uncover
01:59:11.680 Jacqueline's body
01:59:12.400 and the police left.
01:59:14.000 A worker
01:59:14.400 at the Arndale shops
01:59:15.260 discovered Jacqueline
01:59:16.020 the next morning
01:59:16.640 at 10.10am.
01:59:18.100 She was lying
01:59:18.680 less than 30 yards
01:59:19.560 from where the police
01:59:20.260 had searched
01:59:20.720 the previous night.
01:59:22.060 Initially
01:59:22.400 police denied
01:59:23.240 that the Yorkshire Ripper
01:59:24.040 had struck again
01:59:24.740 until Professor David Gee
01:59:26.160 announced his findings.
01:59:27.780 The Ripper
01:59:28.100 had struck again
01:59:28.840 for what the police
01:59:29.560 wrongly believed
01:59:30.300 to be the first time
01:59:31.300 in 14 months.
01:59:32.840 The attack
01:59:33.180 was widely publicized
01:59:34.200 with police requesting
01:59:35.120 the assistance
01:59:35.540 of anyone
01:59:36.060 who had been
01:59:36.460 in the area
01:59:36.940 that night.
01:59:37.940 They were especially
01:59:38.540 interested in talking
01:59:39.400 to the owner
01:59:39.900 of a dark
01:59:40.360 square-shaped car
01:59:41.260 which had been seen
01:59:42.040 reversing hurriedly
01:59:42.840 down one-way Alma Road.
01:59:44.660 The driver
01:59:45.140 understandably
01:59:46.020 did not come forward.
01:59:47.880 With Jacqueline's murder
01:59:48.680 the real threat
01:59:49.440 of the Yorkshire Ripper
01:59:50.180 was finally brought home
01:59:51.320 to Britain's middle class.
01:59:53.120 No longer
01:59:53.520 was he just killing
01:59:54.160 prostitutes
01:59:54.720 in the seedy parts
01:59:55.500 of town.
01:59:56.540 So-called
01:59:56.940 innocent women
01:59:57.660 were now
01:59:58.220 acutely aware
01:59:58.980 of the danger
01:59:59.580 to themselves.
02:00:00.540 A danger
02:00:00.980 that prostitutes
02:00:01.640 had been living
02:00:02.100 with for nearly
02:00:02.740 five years.
02:00:04.120 The feminists
02:00:04.620 of Britain
02:00:05.000 who had previously
02:00:05.640 complained about
02:00:06.220 the police
02:00:06.640 and media
02:00:07.020 referring to non-prostitutes
02:00:08.000 Yeah, this definitely
02:00:08.820 united the feminists
02:00:09.820 back then, guys.
02:00:11.460 There was a feminist
02:00:12.380 movement like
02:00:13.040 kind of pushing
02:00:13.580 but this guy
02:00:15.100 the Yorkshire Ripper
02:00:17.200 definitely united
02:00:17.940 the feminists, man.
02:00:18.860 So y'all can blame him.
02:00:21.180 Prostitute victims
02:00:21.820 as innocent.
02:00:22.620 Y'all can blame him
02:00:23.340 for the feminism
02:00:23.920 in the UK, bruh.
02:00:25.160 We're suddenly angry
02:00:26.060 at the death
02:00:26.600 of one of their own.
02:00:27.320 Fucking dummy.
02:00:28.680 They took to the streets
02:00:29.500 in a violent protest
02:00:30.420 against their loss
02:00:31.300 of the right
02:00:31.720 to walk their streets
02:00:32.640 safely.
02:00:33.620 The police were inundated
02:00:34.580 with information
02:00:35.180 from the public.
02:00:36.400 Police in Leeds
02:00:37.000 received 8,000 letters,
02:00:38.620 7,000 of which
02:00:39.380 were anonymous,
02:00:40.680 most named suspects.
02:00:42.540 One of those unsigned
02:00:43.380 letters was from
02:00:44.040 Trevor Birdsall.
02:00:45.300 In it,
02:00:45.880 he named Peter Sutcliffe,
02:00:47.220 a lorry driver
02:00:47.800 from Bradford.
02:00:48.800 When police still
02:00:49.620 did not question Peter
02:00:50.420 two weeks later,
02:00:51.340 Trevor entered
02:00:51.800 the Bradford Police
02:00:52.440 Headquarters
02:00:52.860 where he repeated
02:00:53.740 his allegations
02:00:54.280 to the constable
02:00:54.940 at the reception desk.
02:00:56.240 The report was fed
02:00:57.020 into the system
02:00:57.580 and Peter Sutcliffe
02:00:58.600 continued to walk free.
02:01:00.440 Trevor had been suspicious
02:01:01.260 of Peter for some time
02:01:02.320 before he went to the police,
02:01:03.720 even as far back
02:01:04.500 as Olive Smelt's attack.
02:01:06.140 But Peter was his friend
02:01:07.160 whom he didn't think
02:01:07.880 was capable of killing.
02:01:09.400 The police insisted
02:01:10.100 that the Yorkshire Ripper
02:01:10.920 was from Sunderland
02:01:11.720 and spoke with a Geordie accent
02:01:13.180 which had allayed
02:01:14.040 Trevor's suspicions
02:01:14.820 for a long time.
02:01:16.260 When Trevor heard
02:01:16.880 nothing more from the police,
02:01:18.200 he assumed that they'd
02:01:18.860 followed up with Peter
02:01:19.540 and he'd been wrong.
02:01:20.440 The task force
02:01:21.560 responsible for the investigation
02:01:22.740 into the Yorkshire Ripper murders
02:01:23.980 was not aware
02:01:24.760 of Trevor Birdsell's letter
02:01:25.780 or his report.
02:01:27.400 They had long been buried
02:01:28.180 under the mountain
02:01:28.740 of information
02:01:29.320 that had been accumulated
02:01:30.280 over the past five years.
02:01:32.120 Since Jacqueline Hill's attack,
02:01:33.600 George Oldfield
02:01:34.200 was no longer in charge
02:01:35.120 of the investigation.
02:01:36.220 Jim Hobson
02:01:36.780 had replaced him.
02:01:37.920 Hobson delivered
02:01:38.400 a full-page message
02:01:39.240 to the force
02:01:39.800 in the December issue
02:01:40.600 of the West Yorkshire
02:01:41.340 Police newspaper.
02:01:42.660 In this message,
02:01:43.520 he asked that all police officers
02:01:44.720 work toward the arrest
02:01:45.640 of the Yorkshire Ripper,
02:01:46.720 committing them to a plan
02:01:47.540 of daily action
02:01:48.260 towards such an outcome.
02:01:49.880 His statement that,
02:01:51.000 although the Yorkshire Ripper
02:01:51.820 probably had a Geordie accent,
02:01:53.440 police should not eliminate
02:01:54.280 a possible suspect
02:01:54.980 on those grounds,
02:01:56.040 was to prove
02:01:56.600 a vital influence
02:01:57.480 in the arrest
02:01:58.120 of Peter Sutcliffe
02:01:58.780 in January 1981.
02:02:00.880 Also in mid-December,
02:02:02.020 Peter Sutcliffe
02:02:02.520 made a trip to Sheffield,
02:02:03.740 an area he had not before
02:02:04.860 visited during his work
02:02:05.920 as a long-distance lorry driver.
02:02:07.720 He had gone to the remote depot
02:02:08.900 on the moor
02:02:09.340 north of Sheffield
02:02:10.100 to make a delivery.
02:02:11.460 It should have been
02:02:12.060 a short visit,
02:02:12.880 but the Christmas rush
02:02:13.660 had caused a backlog
02:02:14.400 and Peter had spent
02:02:15.440 most of the day there.
02:02:16.720 The depot manager
02:02:17.440 remembered him well
02:02:18.180 because, unlike most
02:02:19.540 of the lorry drivers he knew,
02:02:20.900 Peter had been softly spoken
02:02:22.080 and well-mannered.
02:02:23.320 He did not swear or cuss
02:02:24.580 when told of the delays.
02:02:25.820 He merely passed the time
02:02:26.780 chatting to some of the workers
02:02:27.700 in the busy factory.
02:02:29.020 It would be remembered later
02:02:29.940 that he had asked about
02:02:30.720 an area of vacant land
02:02:31.760 close to Sheffield,
02:02:35.020 which could be clearly seen
02:02:36.320 from the heights
02:02:36.780 of the depot.
02:02:37.840 Peter noted how quiet
02:02:38.860 it was in Sheffield.
02:02:40.540 Peter had been so impressed
02:02:41.460 by Sheffield
02:02:41.980 that he returned there again
02:02:43.140 two weeks later
02:02:43.880 on Friday, the 2nd of January, 1981.
02:02:46.660 But this time,
02:02:47.340 he was not driving his lorry
02:02:48.380 and the delivery he intended
02:02:49.600 to make was with his hammer
02:02:50.780 on some woman's head.
02:02:52.420 He left home for the last time
02:02:53.820 at 4 p.m. that afternoon.
02:02:56.060 24-year-old Olivia Reavers
02:02:57.600 had left her two children,
02:02:59.400 Louise, 5,
02:03:00.560 and DeRoy, 3,
02:03:01.800 at home at 6 o'clock
02:03:02.780 to meet up with her girlfriend,
02:03:03.900 Denise Hall, 19,
02:03:04.960 to earn some money
02:03:06.000 from passing punters
02:03:06.880 in Sheffield's Red Lake District.
02:03:09.060 It was only 9 p.m.,
02:03:10.360 only moments after
02:03:11.120 the two young women
02:03:11.840 had started patrolling
02:03:12.620 along Wharncliffe Road
02:03:13.660 when Denise met
02:03:14.620 her first potential client.
02:03:16.140 He was driving
02:03:16.700 a brown Rover 3,500
02:03:17.900 and had pulled up to the curb,
02:03:19.840 but there had been something
02:03:20.680 about his eyes
02:03:21.420 that had disturbed her.
02:03:22.800 Despite his good looks,
02:03:23.940 with a neatly trimmed beard
02:03:24.940 and dark wavy hair,
02:03:26.180 he had frightened her,
02:03:27.120 so she declined
02:03:27.680 his offer of 10 pounds.
02:03:29.060 An hour later,
02:03:29.980 the same Rover
02:03:30.540 pulled up to the curb again.
02:03:32.420 When Olivia looked
02:03:33.060 into Peter's eyes,
02:03:33.900 she did not see
02:03:34.580 what her friend Denise saw.
02:03:36.320 Taking him up
02:03:36.840 on his offer of 10 pounds,
02:03:38.160 Olivia climbed into the car.
02:03:39.840 They drove a short distance
02:03:40.700 to Melbourne Avenue
02:03:41.460 and parked in the driveway
02:03:42.600 of the British Iron
02:03:43.360 and Steel Producers
02:03:44.120 Association headquarters.
02:03:45.800 Olivia had often
02:03:46.500 brought her customers up here
02:03:47.480 where it was quiet
02:03:48.140 and isolated,
02:03:49.060 perfect for business.
02:03:51.060 Peter Sutcliffe
02:03:51.580 had been unable
02:03:52.180 to become aroused,
02:03:53.280 despite Olivia's
02:03:54.060 many attempts,
02:03:54.960 so they had sat
02:03:55.520 and talked for a while,
02:03:56.620 mostly about Peter.
02:03:57.800 In his pocket
02:03:58.380 were his ball-peen hammer,
02:03:59.640 a piece of rope,
02:04:00.500 and a knife.
02:04:01.540 He was just waiting
02:04:02.240 for an opportunity
02:04:02.840 to get the woman outside.
02:04:04.800 While he waited,
02:04:05.700 Sergeant Robert Ring
02:04:06.500 and Constable Robert Hines
02:04:07.740 were driving along
02:04:08.560 Melbourne Road
02:04:09.160 as part of their
02:04:09.760 general patrol.
02:04:11.020 When they saw
02:04:11.420 the dark Rover
02:04:11.980 parked in the driveway,
02:04:13.080 they had a pretty good idea
02:04:14.300 why.
02:04:15.060 They pulled in
02:04:15.660 behind the Rover
02:04:16.180 and questioned the couple
02:04:17.040 sitting in the car.
02:04:18.180 He said his name
02:04:18.820 was Peter Williams.
02:04:19.820 The dusky woman
02:04:20.480 said she was his girlfriend.
02:04:21.500 Luckily for Olivia,
02:04:23.200 Ring remembered her face,
02:04:24.480 certain that she was
02:04:25.060 a convicted prostitute
02:04:25.920 with a suspended sentence.
02:04:27.520 He told her
02:04:27.920 to get into the police car.
02:04:29.460 Peter Williams told them
02:04:30.320 he needed to go to the toilet
02:04:31.320 and walked further along
02:04:32.520 the dark driveway.
02:04:33.880 Near the entrance
02:04:34.320 to the building,
02:04:35.080 there was an oil storage tank.
02:04:36.720 It was behind this tank,
02:04:38.040 well out of view
02:04:38.560 of the policeman
02:04:39.120 that Peter placed
02:04:41.660 his hammer and knife.
02:04:43.060 He hoped they hadn't
02:04:43.760 heard the sound
02:04:44.200 they had made
02:04:44.680 as he placed them
02:04:45.420 on the ground
02:04:45.840 near the wall.
02:04:47.040 As Peter made his way
02:04:47.880 back to his car,
02:04:48.880 Ring and Hydes
02:04:49.500 had called into the station
02:04:50.500 for a check on Peter's
02:04:51.320 car registration number.
02:04:52.860 Within seconds,
02:04:53.700 the operator
02:04:54.140 at the end of the line
02:04:54.920 had got the information
02:04:55.700 they were looking for
02:04:56.560 through a direct link
02:04:57.420 to the National Police
02:04:58.240 computer at Hendon.
02:04:59.080 The registration number
02:05:00.500 on the brown rover
02:05:01.240 parked in front of them
02:05:02.040 belonged to a Skoda.
02:05:03.680 Both officers got out
02:05:04.560 of the car
02:05:04.980 and checked the plates
02:05:05.760 on Peter's car,
02:05:06.640 which were held on
02:05:07.340 with black tape.
02:05:08.540 When they checked,
02:05:09.280 they learned the license
02:05:10.060 number was FHY 400K.
02:05:13.140 Peter confirmed this
02:05:13.860 and admitted that his real name
02:05:14.980 was Peter William Sutcliffe
02:05:16.020 and he lived at Garden Lane,
02:05:17.340 Heaton, Bradford.
02:05:18.700 He had lied
02:05:19.080 because he didn't want
02:05:19.640 his wife to find out
02:05:20.320 that he'd been with a prostitute.
02:05:22.080 Back at the police station
02:05:22.940 in Hamilton Road,
02:05:24.040 Olivia and Peter
02:05:24.640 were placed in separate
02:05:25.480 interview rooms.
02:05:26.740 Peter had told them
02:05:27.300 that he had stolen
02:05:27.860 the plates from a car
02:05:30.440 in a scrapyard
02:05:31.120 in Cooper Bridge,
02:05:32.240 which meant that Peter
02:05:32.880 would have to be transferred
02:05:33.580 to another jurisdiction
02:05:34.460 just as soon as they found out
02:05:35.940 where Cooper Bridge was.
02:05:37.580 After many calls,
02:05:38.640 they found that Cooper Bridge
02:05:39.700 fell under the jurisdiction
02:05:40.560 of Dewsbury Police Headquarters.
02:05:42.440 They were told an officer
02:05:43.460 would be there in the morning
02:05:44.360 at 6 a.m.
02:05:45.320 when Ring and Hyde
02:05:46.140 finished their shift.
02:05:47.580 Sonia was called
02:05:48.220 and told that her husband
02:05:49.120 wouldn't be home that night
02:05:50.140 and Peter was placed
02:05:51.100 in a cell to sleep the night.
02:05:52.700 Before retiring,
02:05:53.820 Peter asked permission
02:05:54.520 to go to the toilet.
02:05:55.300 While he was there,
02:05:56.720 he placed a second knife
02:05:57.640 in the cistern.
02:05:58.880 As the three officers
02:05:59.580 from West Yorkshire
02:06:00.400 drove toward Sheffield,
02:06:01.620 an officer from the Dewsbury station
02:06:03.080 rang the incident room
02:06:04.060 in Milgarth,
02:06:04.920 the base for the
02:06:05.500 Yorkshire Ripper Inquiry.
02:06:07.000 It was a routine call
02:06:07.940 made because of a recent
02:06:08.860 directive from Hobson
02:06:09.760 to all West Yorkshire Police
02:06:11.080 that any man found
02:06:12.240 with prostitutes
02:06:12.860 in suspicious circumstances
02:06:13.900 was to be reported
02:06:14.860 to the task force.
02:06:16.300 At 8.55,
02:06:17.340 Peter Sutcliffe arrived
02:06:18.260 at Dewsbury Police Station
02:06:19.320 with the West Yorkshire Police,
02:06:20.820 where he was transferred
02:06:21.500 into the station's interview room.
02:06:23.420 Just after 9 a.m.,
02:06:24.640 Sonia called
02:06:25.220 and was told that her husband
02:06:26.340 was being interviewed
02:06:26.980 about the theft
02:06:27.580 of car number plates.
02:06:29.120 In the interview room,
02:06:30.040 Peter Sutcliffe chatted
02:06:30.860 with officers about his work
02:06:31.940 as a lorry driver
02:06:32.600 and his love of cars.
02:06:34.440 They noted that he had
02:06:35.260 dark, frizzy hair,
02:06:36.380 a beard,
02:06:37.120 and a gap between his teeth.
02:06:38.860 The officers were familiar
02:06:39.860 with the five points
02:06:40.620 of reference
02:06:41.000 for the elimination of suspects
02:06:42.180 in the Yorkshire Ripper case,
02:06:43.620 but were not fazed
02:06:44.480 by the lack of a Geordi accent.
02:06:46.340 Peter Sutcliffe lived in Bradford
02:06:47.660 in the heart of Ripper country
02:06:48.680 and had told them
02:06:49.600 that he had driven to Sunderland
02:06:50.640 many times in his work
02:06:51.700 as a lorry driver.
02:06:52.840 The list of possible cars
02:06:53.940 could not include
02:06:54.660 the brown rover
02:06:55.240 that Peter was driving
02:06:55.960 at the time of his arrest,
02:06:57.220 but Peter had told them
02:06:57.980 about his white Corsair
02:06:58.920 with the black roof.
02:06:59.980 While being questioned
02:07:00.800 by a detective,
02:07:02.380 it was learned
02:07:02.920 that police had questioned
02:07:03.820 Peter Sutcliffe
02:07:04.360 on many other occasions
02:07:05.380 about the Yorkshire Ripper case.
02:07:07.000 He wore a size 8 shoe,
02:07:08.440 maybe even a 7.
02:07:09.920 Detective Sergeant
02:07:10.700 Desso Boyle,
02:07:11.560 an officer of the task force
02:07:12.860 and well-versed
02:07:13.520 with the Yorkshire Ripper case,
02:07:14.880 had left for Dewsbury
02:07:15.780 at lunchtime
02:07:16.420 on Saturday,
02:07:17.080 the 6th of November
02:07:17.780 to question Sutcliffe himself.
02:07:19.740 During the interview,
02:07:20.680 a blood test revealed
02:07:21.500 that Peter Sutcliffe
02:07:22.200 was of the rare B group.
02:07:24.060 By 6 p.m. that night,
02:07:25.300 while not convinced
02:07:26.040 that Peter Sutcliffe
02:07:26.720 was the Yorkshire Ripper,
02:07:28.060 O'Boyle called
02:07:28.680 into the Milgarth incident room
02:07:29.920 and told a senior officer,
02:07:31.460 Detective Inspector John Boyle,
02:07:33.000 that he would not
02:07:33.520 be clocking off
02:07:34.220 but would stay with the case.
02:07:35.880 At 10 p.m.,
02:07:36.600 Sutcliffe was locked in his cell
02:07:37.800 and had gone to bed.
02:07:39.220 When Sergeant Ring
02:07:39.960 returned to
02:07:40.360 Hammerton Road Police Station
02:07:41.420 to begin his 10 p.m.
02:07:42.460 to 6 a.m. shift,
02:07:43.560 he was told that Sutcliffe
02:07:44.340 was still being held
02:07:45.080 at Dewsbury Station
02:07:45.900 and being questioned
02:07:46.740 by Yorkshire Ripper
02:07:47.460 squad officers.
02:07:48.660 Ring would then
02:07:49.400 make a decision
02:07:49.900 that would have
02:07:50.420 a momentous impact
02:07:51.380 on the Yorkshire Ripper investigation.
02:07:53.460 Sutcliffe had left his car
02:07:54.460 to go to the toilet.
02:07:55.720 Maybe he had left
02:07:56.540 something at the scene.
02:07:57.300 So when he was in
02:07:59.500 the Dewsbury Police Station,
02:08:01.940 he was stripped down
02:08:02.880 to be checked, you know?
02:08:04.340 Yeah.
02:08:04.640 They stripped him down.
02:08:05.820 So he was wearing
02:08:07.280 an inverted V-neck jumper
02:08:09.400 under his trousers.
02:08:12.640 He was wearing
02:08:13.280 an inverted V-neck?
02:08:14.820 V-neck jumper
02:08:16.240 under his trousers, yeah.
02:08:17.660 Okay.
02:08:17.960 And the sleeves
02:08:18.700 had been pulled over his legs
02:08:20.740 and the V-neck
02:08:21.760 exposed his genital area.
02:08:23.900 Oh.
02:08:25.000 So, yeah.
02:08:26.100 Yeah, so the sleeves
02:08:27.020 were like patted.
02:08:28.000 You're wearing them
02:08:28.320 tighty-whities or some shit?
02:08:29.520 Yeah, so the sleeves
02:08:30.660 were patted down
02:08:31.420 over the knees.
02:08:32.600 Yeah.
02:08:32.920 So when he will knelt
02:08:34.780 over the victim's corpse,
02:08:37.340 he will be protected.
02:08:38.580 Oh.
02:08:39.220 And that will be like,
02:08:40.380 yeah, a lot of like
02:08:41.300 sexual implications right there.
02:08:42.880 On the outfit.
02:08:43.980 All right.
02:08:44.760 I'll read some of these
02:08:45.620 chats real fast.
02:08:46.780 We got here
02:08:47.440 from Noel.
02:08:49.260 He says,
02:08:49.640 what is a healthy amount
02:08:50.320 of sex per week
02:08:51.400 for a 19-year-old?
02:08:53.100 Bro, I mean,
02:08:54.220 whatever you want
02:08:56.100 you want, man.
02:08:57.060 Your last guess
02:08:57.620 looked like a taller
02:08:58.320 Oliver Tree musician.
02:09:00.700 That's from Ivan Leal.
02:09:03.560 Thanks, I guess.
02:09:04.400 Are you talking about
02:09:05.160 Johnny Mitchell?
02:09:08.060 Maybe that's who
02:09:08.560 you're talking about,
02:09:08.960 Johnny Mitchell.
02:09:11.120 Someone said,
02:09:11.560 Mario, get Tommy Robinson
02:09:12.540 on the body.
02:09:13.240 Guys, we already had him on.
02:09:15.460 Check Rumble.
02:09:17.100 Obviously, we couldn't
02:09:17.760 keep it on YouTube,
02:09:18.480 but Tommy Robinson,
02:09:19.160 we did interview him.
02:09:19.900 It's on Rumble, guys.
02:09:21.560 So check it out on Rumble
02:09:22.380 for obvious reasons.
02:09:26.100 He recalled hearing
02:09:26.900 a clinking noise.
02:09:28.260 Ring returned to the driveway
02:09:29.160 on Melbourne Avenue
02:09:29.920 to have a look around
02:09:30.800 when he shone his torch
02:09:32.160 on the ground.
02:09:32.760 Someone said when.
02:09:33.780 It was maybe
02:09:35.060 almost a year ago
02:09:36.080 we had Tommy Robinson on.
02:09:38.260 So yeah,
02:09:38.780 check him out.
02:09:39.860 It's on Rumble.
02:09:40.900 No, we did it on YouTube
02:09:41.640 and Rumble.
02:09:42.420 Shouldn't have done it
02:09:42.820 on YouTube.
02:09:43.840 But yeah,
02:09:44.760 it's on Rumble.
02:09:46.100 Just type in
02:09:46.640 Fresh to Fit
02:09:47.320 and Tommy Robinson.
02:09:48.980 Cleagle says,
02:09:53.600 Nick F and Rabi Shmuley
02:09:55.100 and FNF Pod,
02:09:55.960 yay or nay?
02:09:56.660 We'll have to work
02:09:57.300 that one out.
02:09:58.660 The wall behind
02:09:59.340 the oil storage tank.
02:10:00.680 Ring found the
02:10:01.240 ball-peen hammer
02:10:01.880 and knife that Peter
02:10:02.780 had cautiously left there
02:10:03.760 the night before.
02:10:04.940 A detective superintendent
02:10:05.900 at Sheffield
02:10:06.560 made a call to
02:10:07.380 Detective Superintendent
02:10:08.160 Dick Holland
02:10:08.720 at his home in Elland.
02:10:09.860 I know some of y'all
02:10:10.480 said we can have
02:10:11.340 Tommy on
02:10:13.360 with Muhammad Hijab.
02:10:15.540 Yeah, I mean,
02:10:16.500 I'd be down to set up
02:10:17.200 that debate
02:10:17.600 in the future.
02:10:19.420 We can make it happen.
02:10:20.460 Near Huddersfield,
02:10:21.900 Holland quickly suppressed
02:10:22.820 the initial excitement
02:10:23.560 he had felt
02:10:24.020 when he was told
02:10:24.660 that it looked like
02:10:25.380 they may have finally
02:10:26.120 caught the infamous Ripper.
02:10:27.780 If it was their man,
02:10:28.980 he wanted to be sure
02:10:29.860 that they did
02:10:30.420 everything right.
02:10:31.820 Holland issued
02:10:32.260 John Boyle
02:10:32.800 with some instructions
02:10:33.380 on how to proceed
02:10:34.120 with the investigation
02:10:34.820 and requested
02:10:35.640 that he be briefed
02:10:36.360 at 9 a.m.
02:10:36.920 the following morning
02:10:37.600 at Bradford
02:10:38.140 Police Headquarters.
02:10:39.640 At 9.30 on Sunday
02:10:40.600 the 4th of January,
02:10:41.760 Dick Holland,
02:10:42.640 Sergeant O'Boyle,
02:10:43.640 Detective Chief Inspector
02:10:44.500 George Smith
02:10:45.080 and Detective Constable
02:10:46.180 Jenny Crawford Brown
02:10:47.120 arrived at No. 6 Garden Lane
02:10:49.040 where Sonia Sutcliffe
02:10:50.100 told them
02:10:50.540 that they could
02:10:50.980 search the house.
02:10:52.260 At 10 a.m.
02:10:52.800 they left,
02:10:53.560 taking with them
02:10:54.100 several tools
02:10:54.760 which included
02:10:55.620 ball-peen hammers
02:10:56.420 and Sonia Sutcliffe
02:10:58.820 and returned to
02:10:59.580 Bradford Police Headquarters
02:11:00.580 where police questioned
02:11:01.740 Sonia extensively
02:11:02.580 for 13 hours.
02:11:04.420 Dick Holland
02:11:04.820 had sent Detective Sergeant
02:11:05.920 Peter Smith
02:11:06.480 of the Regional Crime Squad
02:11:07.660 who had been involved
02:11:08.580 in the Ripper case
02:11:09.180 longer than almost
02:11:09.880 anyone else
02:11:10.540 to question Sutcliffe
02:11:11.660 in Dewsbury.
02:11:12.860 Throughout the morning,
02:11:13.460 the investigating officers
02:11:14.700 without overtly mentioning
02:11:16.280 the Ripper attacks
02:11:17.180 gleaned as many details
02:11:18.420 of Sutcliffe's movements
02:11:19.420 at the times of the attacks
02:11:20.660 as possible.
02:11:21.880 At the same time,
02:11:22.920 officers behind the scenes
02:11:23.840 were working
02:11:24.160 He got a cross on his neck
02:11:25.140 but he been out here
02:11:25.840 crossing off these ladies
02:11:26.980 from life, man.
02:11:27.640 This dude, man.
02:11:28.440 Hammering them down.
02:11:29.300 What the fuck?
02:11:29.740 Yeah, hammering them down.
02:11:31.080 Working to gain
02:11:31.520 as much information
02:11:32.240 about Peter Sutcliffe's movements
02:11:33.460 over the past five years
02:11:34.420 as they could
02:11:34.920 including visits
02:11:35.800 to past employers
02:11:36.520 and making other inquiries
02:11:37.820 in the Bradford area.
02:11:39.240 By early Sunday afternoon,
02:11:40.700 Peter was...
02:11:41.080 Oh, you guys said
02:11:41.600 I'm trending on Twitter
02:11:42.240 because of Ethan Decline?
02:11:43.720 Or then Decline, you mean?
02:11:45.200 ...was beginning to lose
02:11:45.960 the incredible calmness
02:11:46.900 that he had shown
02:11:47.540 throughout the 48-hour ordeal.
02:11:49.520 The police were now sure
02:11:50.480 that they had the right man.
02:11:52.400 When questioned
02:11:52.820 about his movements
02:11:53.520 on the night of
02:11:54.260 Teresa Sykes' attack
02:11:55.320 on the 5th of November 1980,
02:11:57.200 Sutcliffe told them
02:11:57.780 that he was positive
02:11:58.460 that he had arrived home
02:11:59.340 by 8 p.m.
02:12:00.600 Sonia's recollection
02:12:01.460 was different.
02:12:02.760 She distinctly remembered
02:12:03.720 Peter arriving home
02:12:04.560 at 10 p.m.
02:12:05.720 Although no longer
02:12:06.440 officially in charge
02:12:07.200 of the investigation,
02:12:08.300 George Oldfield
02:12:08.880 was called and told
02:12:09.880 of the news.
02:12:10.940 He quickly made his way
02:12:11.820 to Dewsbury
02:12:12.320 where he was joined
02:12:13.240 shortly afterward
02:12:13.920 by other senior officers
02:12:15.040 from the task force.
02:12:16.480 At 2.40 p.m.,
02:12:17.560 Peter Sutcliffe was told
02:12:18.460 about the discovery
02:12:19.080 of the hammer and knife
02:12:20.000 as they continued
02:12:21.120 to question him
02:12:21.620 Oh, they got him now.
02:12:22.600 About the attacker...
02:12:23.320 They got that boy
02:12:23.860 on the ropes.
02:12:24.580 ...Teresa Sykes.
02:12:25.540 It was then
02:12:26.100 that Peter Sutcliffe
02:12:26.840 sat back in his chair
02:12:27.780 and culminated...
02:12:28.520 That's it, bitch!
02:12:29.140 ...he was the Yorkshire Ripper.
02:12:31.300 The police...
02:12:31.600 Oh, got him!
02:12:32.860 Holy, bro.
02:12:34.240 He admitted it.
02:12:34.900 That's it, bitch!
02:12:35.740 ...mask had finally
02:12:37.200 been removed
02:12:37.780 and the most known
02:12:39.080 unknown man
02:12:39.920 was revealed.
02:12:41.460 Over the next 26 hours,
02:12:42.980 Peter Sutcliffe,
02:12:43.840 calmly and with
02:12:44.560 little display of emotion,
02:12:45.860 told police officers
02:12:46.640 the gruesome details
02:12:47.540 of the last five years
02:12:48.760 of death and mutilation.
02:12:50.520 The only emotion
02:12:51.280 he showed
02:12:51.760 was when discussing
02:12:52.560 the murder
02:12:52.920 of 16-year-old
02:12:53.760 Jane MacDonald
02:12:54.440 and when police
02:12:55.340 questioned him
02:12:55.860 regarding the murder
02:12:56.440 of Joan Harrison,
02:12:57.460 which he strongly denied.
02:12:59.140 After his confession,
02:13:00.280 Peter Sutcliffe
02:13:00.740 had one request
02:13:01.460 of George Oldfield.
02:13:02.620 He wanted to be the one
02:13:03.560 to tell his wife, Sonia.
02:13:05.140 She was immediately driven
02:13:06.100 from Bradford Police Headquarters.
02:13:07.260 Could you imagine
02:13:07.840 telling your wife,
02:13:08.720 hey, baby,
02:13:09.900 for the past five years,
02:13:11.980 I've been killing hookers
02:13:13.640 and slashing them
02:13:14.200 in the stomach
02:13:14.640 and hitting them
02:13:15.880 with hammers.
02:13:16.620 Could you imagine?
02:13:17.180 And masturbating, too.
02:13:18.320 And whacking off to it.
02:13:19.680 Like, bruh,
02:13:20.160 that is one of the biggest L's
02:13:21.720 ever, man.
02:13:22.980 Like, what the fuck?
02:13:24.080 Boom, Baka!
02:13:25.400 ...to the Dewsbury station
02:13:26.660 where George Oldfield met her
02:13:27.980 before being taken
02:13:28.760 to the interview room
02:13:29.540 to see her husband.
02:13:30.820 Sutfield sat at a small table
02:13:32.100 across from Sonia
02:13:32.860 as he calmly told her
02:13:34.060 the shocking story.
02:13:34.940 When Sonia emerged
02:13:36.300 from the interview room,
02:13:37.400 she appeared to be calm,
02:13:38.580 not revealing what emotions
02:13:39.680 she may have had
02:13:40.460 hidden below the surface.
02:13:42.140 Police would continue
02:13:42.840 to question her
02:13:43.340 about her husband's movements
02:13:44.240 during the past five years
02:13:45.340 since the attack
02:13:46.260 on Anna Rogulski
02:13:47.160 in 1975.
02:13:49.020 After Sutcliffe's
02:13:49.660 initial statement
02:13:50.200 had been recorded,
02:13:51.160 a press conference was called.
02:13:52.800 80 journalists
02:13:53.380 packed the small room
02:13:54.260 in which Ronald Gregory,
02:13:55.620 George Oldfield,
02:13:56.440 and Jim Hobson
02:13:57.180 sat smiling at the cameras
02:13:58.340 while announcing
02:13:59.100 The Connecticut Kid says,
02:14:01.560 Connecticut says,
02:14:02.260 Big Pete really knew
02:14:02.940 how to fan the hammer.
02:14:04.020 Oh my God, bro.
02:14:05.260 Au revoir stream tonight.
02:14:06.120 Let's fucking go.
02:14:07.000 Oh man.
02:14:07.380 I see what you did there, sir.
02:14:09.300 I see what you did there.
02:14:10.700 Violation the police felt
02:14:11.700 was reflected
02:14:12.220 by the abandonment
02:14:12.980 of established procedures
02:14:13.920 in dealing with the press
02:14:14.940 in such a situation.
02:14:16.500 Although Sutcliffe's name
02:14:17.380 was not stated,
02:14:18.440 many details
02:14:18.980 not normally revealed,
02:14:20.400 usually omitted
02:14:20.960 to protect a suspect's defense,
02:14:22.680 were revealed to the public.
02:14:24.200 On Monday,
02:14:24.660 the 5th of January,
02:14:25.700 when Peter Sutcliffe
02:14:26.400 appeared in the magistrate's
02:14:27.440 court in Dewsbury,
02:14:28.420 the question that had plagued
02:14:29.400 the British public
02:14:29.980 for the past five years
02:14:31.040 was answered.
02:14:32.220 Everyone now knew
02:14:33.340 the identity
02:14:33.820 of the Yorkshire Ripper.
02:14:35.600 The question as to
02:14:36.440 why he had killed
02:14:37.140 13 women
02:14:37.860 and left seven more
02:14:39.040 so brutalized
02:14:39.840 that they would wish
02:14:40.440 they too had died
02:14:41.300 was answered on Tuesday,
02:14:42.820 the 6th of January.
02:14:44.280 Peter Sutcliffe told police
02:14:45.300 that in 1967,
02:14:46.800 at the age of 20,
02:14:47.740 he had heard the voice
02:14:48.420 of God speak to him
02:14:49.420 as he worked
02:14:50.060 at Bingley's Cemetery.
02:14:51.440 He would claim
02:14:51.900 that he had first heard
02:14:52.580 that voice
02:14:53.060 while digging a grave.
02:14:54.040 Here we go.
02:14:54.780 I heard God's voice.
02:14:56.240 He stated that the voice
02:14:57.480 had led him
02:14:57.840 to a cross-shaped headstone
02:14:59.000 upon which were written
02:15:00.180 the Polish words
02:15:01.020 Hego,
02:15:02.220 Weby,
02:15:02.940 and Echo.
02:15:03.940 It was the same voice
02:15:04.820 that had ordered him
02:15:05.600 to kill prostitutes.
02:15:06.940 Yeah, okay, bro.
02:15:08.060 See, they always come up
02:15:09.020 with this stupid-ass excuse.
02:15:10.480 Police officials
02:15:11.080 were satisfied
02:15:11.660 that Peter Sutcliffe
02:15:12.360 was mentally ill,
02:15:13.500 suffering from paranoid
02:15:14.320 schizophrenia,
02:15:15.120 and should be incarcerated
02:15:16.060 in an institution
02:15:16.900 for the insane.
02:15:18.300 Mr. Justice Borum
02:15:19.220 was not as sure
02:15:20.080 as the police,
02:15:20.900 the psychiatrists,
02:15:21.820 the prosecution,
02:15:22.780 and Sutcliffe's
02:15:23.320 defense counsel.
02:15:24.460 They had made
02:15:25.000 their conclusions
02:15:25.620 purely based on
02:15:26.500 what Sutcliffe
02:15:27.040 had told them.
02:15:28.060 It seemed very...
02:15:28.680 We got over 10K
02:15:29.580 watching on all platforms.
02:15:30.640 Shout out to all you guys, man.
02:15:31.560 Do me a favor.
02:15:32.140 Like the video on YouTube
02:15:32.980 if we get that engagement.
02:15:34.080 Like it on Twitter, too.
02:15:35.320 Retweet it,
02:15:35.760 whatever it may be.
02:15:38.440 You know,
02:15:39.040 let's fucking go.
02:15:39.960 Overwatch stream
02:15:40.460 coming in right after.
02:15:41.240 Jeremy says,
02:15:41.800 Myron,
02:15:42.000 why did you let
02:15:42.500 Chris get so fat?
02:15:43.920 Chris got fat
02:15:44.600 on his own, bro.
02:15:45.620 Very likely that Sutcliffe
02:15:46.540 could be lying.
02:15:47.980 Sutcliffe had been overheard
02:15:48.960 telling his wife
02:15:49.540 that he might be able
02:15:50.100 to reduce his sentence
02:15:50.900 to as little as 10 years
02:15:51.940 if he could convince
02:15:52.920 everyone that he was mad.
02:15:54.780 Borum informed
02:15:55.380 the Attorney General...
02:15:56.040 And that is probably
02:15:56.620 why he said,
02:15:57.120 oh, bro,
02:15:57.580 I went to a grave store
02:15:58.480 and it told me to do it.
02:15:59.560 Sir Michael Havers
02:16:00.440 of his decision
02:16:01.300 that Peter Sutcliffe
02:16:01.940 should go to trial
02:16:02.660 before a jury
02:16:03.300 of 12 members
02:16:04.000 of the public.
02:16:05.060 They would decide
02:16:05.680 whether Peter Sutcliffe
02:16:06.440 was mad or guilty
02:16:07.660 of the crime of murder.
02:16:09.180 The trial would last 14 days
02:16:10.620 and it would take
02:16:11.360 the six men
02:16:11.920 and six women of the...
02:16:12.780 What do you get diagnosed with?
02:16:13.360 He was diagnosed
02:16:13.880 with paranoid schizophrenia.
02:16:17.040 Okay.
02:16:17.540 So he will hear...
02:16:18.540 And he was diagnosed
02:16:19.580 when he was like
02:16:20.460 a young child
02:16:21.420 and he will hear voices.
02:16:23.740 He will say that
02:16:24.180 he will hear God
02:16:25.060 telling him to do it
02:16:26.340 because hoes were like,
02:16:28.360 you know, unholy.
02:16:28.920 Jury six hours.
02:16:29.620 Because hoes were unholy?
02:16:30.540 Yeah.
02:16:30.980 This guy.
02:16:31.500 As the deliberations
02:16:33.460 of any jury
02:16:34.180 in a murder case,
02:16:35.220 there was much discussion.
02:16:36.780 But unlike in any other case,
02:16:38.540 this jury did not discuss
02:16:39.680 whether or not
02:16:40.360 Peter William Sutcliffe
02:16:41.160 had committed
02:16:41.640 the crime of murder.
02:16:42.980 It was the responsibility
02:16:43.780 of this jury
02:16:44.560 to determine
02:16:45.260 the true mental state
02:16:46.340 of Peter Sutcliffe.
02:16:47.680 The prosecution
02:16:48.260 had put before them
02:16:49.080 the possibility
02:16:49.700 that Sutcliffe
02:16:50.420 had been lying
02:16:51.060 when he told police
02:16:51.840 about the voice of God
02:16:52.720 which had ordered him to kill.
02:16:54.400 The defense,
02:16:55.340 with the help
02:16:55.700 of many psychiatrists,
02:16:57.060 had attempted to prove
02:16:57.940 that the story was true.
02:16:59.580 Guys, 837 likes, man.
02:17:01.040 Just another one,
02:17:02.020 roughly 130
02:17:02.940 and we're going to be at 1,000.
02:17:05.640 On Friday the 22nd of May, 1981,
02:17:08.020 Peter Sutcliffe stood before the jury
02:17:09.440 as the jury foreman
02:17:10.580 declared the decision
02:17:11.400 that Peter William Sutcliffe
02:17:12.540 was guilty of 13 counts of murder.
02:17:15.000 God damn it.
02:17:15.320 10 of these 12 men and women
02:17:16.600 believed that Peter William Sutcliffe
02:17:18.220 was not insane
02:17:19.120 but was an evil
02:17:20.100 and sadistic murderer.
02:17:21.320 Here we go,
02:17:21.760 W, jury.
02:17:22.160 of terror and pain
02:17:23.160 for so many women,
02:17:24.320 their parents,
02:17:25.140 relatives,
02:17:25.680 friends,
02:17:26.340 and their 36 children
02:17:27.540 came to a sudden end
02:17:28.960 when Peter William Sutcliffe,
02:17:30.480 the notorious Yorkshire Ripper,
02:17:32.100 was led away from the dock
02:17:33.240 showing...
02:17:33.840 Sorry, 160 likes.
02:17:35.280 My math sucks.
02:17:36.080 Guys like it.
02:17:36.720 No emotion
02:17:37.240 to begin his sentence
02:17:38.460 of life imprisonment.
02:17:40.000 Justice appeared to be served
02:17:41.280 but the scars
02:17:42.160 would never heal
02:17:43.020 for those who had survived
02:17:44.000 the carnage wrought
02:17:44.880 by the hand of one man.
02:17:47.060 In December 2015,
02:17:48.680 Sutcliffe was assessed
02:17:49.480 as being no longer
02:17:50.700 mentally ill.
02:17:51.880 In August 2016,
02:17:53.420 a medical tribunal
02:17:54.300 ruled that he no longer
02:17:55.440 required clinical treatment
02:17:56.520 for his mental condition
02:17:57.360 and could be returned
02:17:58.320 to prison.
02:17:59.120 Sutcliffe was reported
02:18:00.120 to have been transferred
02:18:00.780 from Broadmoor
02:18:01.500 to H.M. Prison Franklin
02:18:02.720 in Durham,
02:18:03.640 County Durham,
02:18:04.440 in August 2016.
02:18:06.320 Sutcliffe died
02:18:06.940 at University Hospital
02:18:07.840 of North Durham,
02:18:08.920 aged 74,
02:18:10.080 on the 13th of November,
02:18:11.180 2020,
02:18:11.900 after having previously
02:18:12.760 returned to H.M. P. Franklin
02:18:14.080 following treatment
02:18:15.060 for suspected heart attack
02:18:16.160 at the same hospital
02:18:17.000 two weeks prior.
02:18:17.980 He died right before
02:18:18.620 the pandemic.
02:18:19.480 He had many underlying
02:18:20.640 health problems,
02:18:21.620 including diabetes,
02:18:22.860 and had refused to...
02:18:23.580 Or no, he died
02:18:23.780 during the pandemic,
02:18:24.380 excuse me.
02:18:24.860 And he had been
02:18:25.920 in a psychiatric
02:18:26.960 funeral ceremony
02:18:27.720 for 30 years
02:18:29.660 until he got into a prison.
02:18:31.580 Gotcha.
02:18:32.300 In 2016.
02:18:33.080 And Sutcliffe took it easy on him.
02:18:34.020 Body was cremated.
02:18:36.700 Bam.
02:18:37.460 All right.
02:18:38.740 That is the Yorkshire Killer, guys.
02:18:40.520 I encourage you guys
02:18:41.740 to also check out
02:18:42.520 the documentary on it
02:18:47.380 on Netflix, man.
02:18:48.160 It's pretty good.
02:18:48.620 It's a little bit longer.
02:18:49.700 It's multiple episodes,
02:18:50.560 but I liked it.
02:18:51.240 It was pretty damn good.
02:18:52.500 Let's see here
02:18:53.040 if there's any chats
02:18:53.640 that I missed.
02:18:54.660 Somebody said,
02:18:55.260 Markov said,
02:18:56.000 will Angie stay loyal
02:18:56.980 to Myron if he committed
02:18:58.220 a crime?
02:18:59.240 What do you mean, man?
02:18:59.780 He commits crimes
02:19:00.600 every day going out
02:19:01.460 with those coats.
02:19:02.640 I'm still loyal to him.
02:19:03.700 With the clothes?
02:19:04.540 Ha ha ha.
02:19:05.220 So funny.
02:19:07.000 Guys, we will...
02:19:08.500 I think that's it
02:19:09.080 right there, man.
02:19:09.880 Like the video, guys,
02:19:10.700 on YouTube, please.
02:19:11.500 Go ahead and check out
02:19:12.760 the channel,
02:19:13.520 FedReacts,
02:19:13.900 on YouTube.
02:19:14.500 We're also on Rumble
02:19:15.400 as well.
02:19:15.840 Rumble.com
02:19:16.260 slash FedReacts,
02:19:17.720 YouTube,
02:19:18.320 FedReacts,
02:19:18.880 search that.
02:19:19.440 On Instagram too.
02:19:21.180 Yes, on Instagram as well.
02:19:23.200 Twitter got 7,000 live,
02:19:24.760 3,000 over here,
02:19:26.300 almost 4,000 over here,
02:19:27.300 and then 1,000 on YouTube.
02:19:28.600 So it's split.
02:19:29.540 It is what it is.
02:19:30.060 That's fine, guys.
02:19:30.800 You know, reach more people.
02:19:31.820 Hope you guys like
02:19:32.540 this true crime stuff.
02:19:33.740 I enjoy it.
02:19:35.280 We're going to go
02:19:35.880 to two episodes
02:19:36.520 in a few weeks,
02:19:37.700 maybe by the spring
02:19:38.360 or summertime.
02:19:39.740 And yeah, guys,
02:19:40.520 like the video, man.
02:19:41.140 Subscribe to the channel.
02:19:42.040 I will be starting up
02:19:43.480 an Overwatch stream here
02:19:44.700 probably...
02:19:45.500 What time is it?
02:19:46.120 It is right now...
02:19:47.320 11.
02:19:48.080 12, sorry.
02:19:48.880 It's 12 o'clock.
02:19:49.540 It's midnight.
02:19:50.020 Oh, oh, shit.
02:19:50.760 You know what that means.
02:19:51.440 It's midnight,
02:19:52.180 aka that means
02:19:53.600 it is high noon,
02:19:54.420 my friends.
02:19:55.460 It's high noon.
02:19:56.600 So we're going to be
02:19:58.160 going live here
02:19:59.500 in about 20 minutes.
02:20:01.580 Do you have something,
02:20:02.120 Angie?
02:20:02.460 Okay, I'm going to order food.
02:20:03.440 I'm going to keep
02:20:05.920 continuing doing
02:20:07.160 the lives on Instagram.
02:20:08.940 So yeah,
02:20:09.840 stay tuned on
02:20:10.600 the Instagram of
02:20:11.540 Fair Reacts.
02:20:12.400 Boom.
02:20:13.280 So the grind continues, guys.
02:20:15.380 I will be live on Overwatch.
02:20:16.700 Give me about 20 minutes.
02:20:17.500 I got to set up the stream
02:20:18.380 and everything else like that.
02:20:20.600 And yeah,
02:20:21.620 I think we're good.
02:20:22.800 Shout out to Bills
02:20:23.260 for setting it up.
02:20:23.840 And shout out to Bills
02:20:24.540 also for letting me
02:20:25.300 borrow his account
02:20:25.980 because...
02:20:26.720 You're going to get banned, Bills.
02:20:27.980 Just so you know.
02:20:29.680 I'll try not to swear
02:20:30.660 that much, Bills.
02:20:31.560 But yeah,
02:20:32.040 my main account got banned.
02:20:33.620 Guys,
02:20:33.900 he got suspended
02:20:34.480 actually for two weeks.
02:20:37.560 You know it's bad
02:20:38.320 when they send you a message
02:20:39.460 and they say,
02:20:39.960 hey,
02:20:40.100 you got to check your email.
02:20:41.580 We suspended your account.
02:20:42.860 You got to check your email.
02:20:43.680 Why?
02:20:44.040 I was like,
02:20:44.360 God damn.
02:20:44.740 I can't imagine you're...
02:20:45.920 Man,
02:20:46.420 I would have killed
02:20:46.980 to see your reaction.
02:20:48.020 Yeah,
02:20:48.420 I was pissed.
02:20:49.220 I was mad as hell.
02:20:49.960 I was like,
02:20:50.200 what the fuck, man?
02:20:51.160 For no reason.
02:20:52.660 Bullshit, man.
02:20:53.820 These guys,
02:20:54.460 man,
02:20:54.600 they're hating.
02:20:55.000 And I just hit Diamond 2
02:20:55.940 on there.
02:20:57.700 So I'm getting
02:20:58.420 my mojo back, man.
02:21:00.320 But anyway,
02:21:01.500 we'll catch you guys
02:21:02.800 on the next episode.
02:21:03.620 I'll be back here
02:21:04.360 in a little bit.
02:21:04.940 Give me about 20,
02:21:05.560 30 minutes, guys.
02:21:06.340 I'll be back on Overwatch.
02:21:07.660 Love you, ninjas.
02:21:08.880 Like the video on YouTube
02:21:09.760 and I'll be back.
02:21:11.420 Stay tuned.
02:21:11.800 It's going to be...
02:21:12.140 I'm going to be streaming it
02:21:12.760 on Rumble, by the way, guys.
02:21:13.680 Rumble and Twitter.
02:21:14.360 I won't be doing it
02:21:15.000 on YouTube for
02:21:15.800 obvious reasons.
02:21:17.720 So,
02:21:18.140 yeah,
02:21:19.080 we're going to go
02:21:19.440 hard in the paint, man.
02:21:20.760 We'll catch you guys
02:21:21.700 in a bit.
02:21:23.660 Peace.
02:21:24.000 Love y'all.
02:21:29.000 I'm a special agent
02:21:29.980 with Homeland Security
02:21:30.460 Investigations.
02:21:31.040 Okay, guys?
02:21:31.560 H-S-I.
02:21:32.420 This is what
02:21:32.760 Fed Reacts covers.
02:21:33.640 Defender Jeffrey Williams
02:21:34.420 and Associate YSL
02:21:35.200 did commit the felony.
02:21:36.140 Here's what 6ix9ine
02:21:37.200 actually got.
02:21:38.080 This attack
02:21:39.140 shifted the whole
02:21:40.200 U.S. government.
02:21:41.020 This guy got arrested
02:21:41.840 and espionized.