Yorkshire Ripper's legacy of fear haunts thousands of women
As Sutcliffe bids to be declared sane and eligible for parole, CLAIRE SMITH recalls living in the shadow of his reign of terror
WHEN I was 14, I was forbidden by my parents from walking across the field I had played in since I was a child. I was no longer allowed to walk outside after dark unless my 12-year-old brother was with me. This was Leeds in the 1970s, and my...
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Last Updated:
14 May 2008 10:09 PM
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The Scotsman
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Edinburgh