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Yorkshire Ripper's legacy of fear haunts thousands of women



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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
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Joe Macdelta.,

15/05/2008 18:29:05
A man like this should never again be freed, idealy he should have been executed, at the least jailed for natural life.
2

John Blackley,

Florida 15/05/2008 19:40:30
Now there's one of the very few death-penalty cases I'd support.

 

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