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Old 14th November 2020, 10:35   #21
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I was interviewed by two detectives who thought I could be the Ripper. They took an impression of my teeth!
Me too! I lived and worked locally and had to prove exactly where I was at particular times and days. My mum, sister and girlfriend were terrified to go out, even in the daytime. His pics still give them the chills.
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Old 14th November 2020, 11:35   #22
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An ongoing tragedy is the avid interest of like minded fringe admirers and wannabes. We will never be rid of copycats while so much free publicity is given.
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Old 14th November 2020, 12:35   #23
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My parents received a knock on the door from the police at the time re this as did most if not all of those living in SN. My father worked at Coles Cranes in Sunderland at the time and for some reason which escapes me CC was linked in some way to the investigation. My parents told me that the police at their door were also very interested in me when they made them aware of my existence and that I occasionally traveled via the A1 between Norfolk and Wearside -- which placed me near at a point in the journey but never in time to the wider Yorkshire area of interest.
As one who worked all over the area of particular interest, I along with colleagues were interviewed on site, I was interviewed twice.
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Old 16th November 2020, 09:23   #24
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Peter Sutcliffe the notorious Yorkshire ripper has died in hospital from covid aged 74,after apparently refusing treatment.
Another scumbag evil rat the tax payers no longer need to keep.
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Old 16th November 2020, 13:32   #25
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Had Sutcliffe been hung there would not have been this awful Anniversary of raking up old horrors for all those directly concerned, he would only have been remembered as "who was it, you know whatshisname, the one who murdered those women-up North wasnt it?" Chris.S
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Old 16th November 2020, 18:14   #26
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They ought to be handed over to the tender mercies of their victims relatives.----
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Old 17th November 2020, 06:53   #27
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They ought to be handed over to the tender mercies of their victims relatives.----
Definitely so.
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