Jack the Ripper, Fred and Rose West, Steven Wright, Myra hindley and Ian Brady, Dennis Nilsen, Mary Ann Colton, Harold Shipman, Beverly allitt, Bruce George Peter Lee, Patrick macay, John George haigh... We rest our case about UK not being known for serial killers...
The official who ridiculed the detective over the photofit match but was viewed "As a god" should have been publicly shamed for incompetence and arrogance
Those were different times, the society was very different and these chief inspectors and police bosses were all men of patriarchy, who felt entitled to obedience and had gigantic egos. Criticise them with just one word and they explode like a bomb, then go and ruin your carreer. The con who sent those tapes was later caught and went to prison for that, but if it hadn't been for that strutting peacock of a leading detective, who, in his endless arrogance and vanity, took those taunting tapes as a personal challenge and completely lost any objectivity, this investigation would not have been derailed in such an absurd manner and lives would have been saved. Not only did he denigrate a young sergeant in such a filthy manner, he actually had one of the survivors positively identify Sutcliffe's accent as a Yorkshire one - and he just dismissed that, because the con from the tape had a Geordie accent. I hope he thinks of the women who died because of his delusion of grandeur for the rest of his humiliation and disgrace.
I just can't believe that statement is true. I would bet you 1 million dollars at least 1 other family has gotten more peaceful by a covid death. Now, 1 major issue is that I don't have 1 million dollars.... So anyway, I'm starting a charity to rid the rain forrest of trees, I think 1 million dollars might be enough. Someone make a gofundme in my name please
@@zeriyx amen man. mayb they just cut their pay and the sound guy is like "oh u gonna cut my pay?? HOW ABOUT I MAKE SHIT REALLY LOUD AND THE WORDS HARD TO HEAR?!?!?"
39:58 The UK has the second most known serial killers in the world, which is impressive considering their small size. So in fact they are known for having serial killers.
It may be because they are keeping track, the Brits and the Americans. I'm sure there are plenty of serial killers in Mexico, Brazil etc but we don't hear about them? Just guessing.
@@deneshbhaskar3944 over one thousand six hundred serial killers have been caught in America not including a lot of cold case serial killers who got away with it and died of old age then there are the latest serial killers active right now now thats a hell of a statistic wouldn't you agree
@@a_reflection_of_yourself I agree, there's no way we have more serial killers then some other places with larger populations. I'm just making fun of this dude acting like the UK doesn't have any
Sounds like most police officers in the UK being daft as hell. Yes I am a duel Citizen British American with living in both Countries since birth a couple times. I am from North West England in Ashton-Under-Lynn and my former girlfriend (no ex pursay) as we seperated do to my parents moving to Florida , but former was and still is living in Yorkshire. It's to late to be with her now as she ended up getting married once I became 18, the legal adult to americans unlike 16 there. But we are still close and spend Christmas yearly together. Yorkshire is still a very dangerous area that I would never move to.
@Jason Moseley ... I have been to both new Orleans and Chicago. Chicago is nothing but a smaller version of Miami in which I lived and new Orleans is not all that dangerous.
Thanks to this man, no one looks at lorry drivers the same way. I've already had a few people ask me on a night out if I've murdered prostitutes because they said I have a serial killer's eyes and that I'm a lorry driver. We're not all like this man. One bad apple doesn't spoil the whole tree.
When did you have your eye transplant Do you know the name of the serial killer who donated his eyes to medical science for you to benefit from .... such a jolly nice fellow...
I hope the Superintendent 'Dick Holland' spent the rest of his life having nightmares and waking up in cold sweats for the public humiliation of his officer Andrew Laptew and the dismissal of his report on Sutcliffe. As shocking decisions go, that is amongst the worst that have ever been made in British History.
He got away with it because that one head guy was such an egotistical know it all. He would not listen to the report from the smart cop that had made a report on him. That guy that wouldn't listen should go to jail because 6 more woman were killed because of his not listening.
That would be Dick Holland and it would be difficult to send him to prison because he died in 2007. He was a flawed but decent man, I believe. It's very easy to be wise after the fact.
West Yorkshire Police dropped the ball trying to catch Peter Sutcliffe, he was interviewed 8 times and one copper was so concerned, he wrote up a report and handed it in to his boss who ignored it, the fake tape was given too much credibility by George Oldfield and when the young survivor kept saying the voice on the tape was not the voice of the guy who attacked her, she was basically told to shut up and go away, any good cop would have kept all lines of inquiry open, but they focused solely on the tape recording, thank God those two beat coppers were on the ball that night when he was caught by going back the next day and finding the weapons, sad state of affairs all round and I do believe Wilma McCann wasn't his first victim, he was a long distance driver and I reckon he had killed before, just my opinion of course !! Also can I recommend a fantastic book, it tells the reader about the life of Peter Sutcliffe and is very well researched, it's called Somebody's Husband Somebody's Son and is written by Gordon Burns, a bloody good read 📚 👍
yes,fantastic book that, tells it all about his life in Bradford and holidays in arnside cumbria, and visiting wax work horror in morecombe, burns wrote another book on Fred/ rose west
He was working with Saville who was one of the most powerful men this country has ever seen he had Prince Charles in his pocket the police were made to let him get away with it
@@deneshbhaskar3944 indeed, many don’t realise that although he was initially sent to prison, he was soon moved to Broadmoor hospital after being found (very controversially) to be schizophrenic. This is explained in good detail in the Netflix series “the ripper”
These idiots really didnt think that the killer could have put on an accent to trick them? You can't just hyper focus on one point of interest in an investigation and ignore everything else, especially given the dangerous man you're looking for, christ... A women even claimed he had no accent. At least try to test the teeth marks or boot prints from the guys house. The fact that they visited this guy so many times and couldnt get even the slightest evidence is just poor police work. These women did not have to die.
The sad truth is that sloppy inept police work is the only reason this guy wasn't caught much sooner. They interviewed this guy 9 times! Mo Lea was attacked and even saw his face and they never thought to show her the photo composit? Of course by then he had already murdered 12 women. Not only that but he could have easily walked on these charges as the police that arrested him only found the murder weapons hours later after returning to the UNSECURED scene. If he had more sense he could've claimed he had no idea where they had come from, since the police didn't actually see him place the weapons there. Total shitshow from start to finish.
I like how they use the adult actor in the scene where his father brings them to confront the mother. Just a really interesting touch and a great way to show how he’s still affected as an adult.
@@UHK-Reaper thats not right, that person got 21 years ( forvaring) that means he needs to get a doctor to say he will never do any criminal things again to be set free, so basicly he got livetime in prison. Yes if he totaly changess and will not do any criminality again he may get set free after servering 2/3 of his 21 years but doubt he will see the light of day as a free man again. ( sry about the english i am norwegian, due to spelling issiues i try and get understood with the words i know :P )
Thank You for covering this. I read the book years ago. 💔💔💔💔🙏🙏🙏🙏RIP to the Victims, and Prayers for the Families. Read the comment about his bad health. Good!
One of the victims was found across from Saviles flat in Roundhay Park. Savile was a regular visitor to Sutcliffe when he was in Broadmoor. Make of that what you will.
I am a Bingley person and knew PS when he was young .The lad who played the young PS looked just as i remember .PS was a very shy boy .I knew his dad who lived in Bingley and his brothers .Later when they were looking for the killer i was living in an isolated farmhouse in yorkshire Dales .Being psychic i decided to look at a West yorkshire map to see if i could bring to mind where this killer lived .I picked out Shipley ,later when caught they said he worked out of shipley as a lorry driver .and lived at Heaton a nice area of Bradford .
That trips me out when prostitutes have a boyfriend. It's weird how some men can look at prostitution as just a job. The public's view of moral behavior has subsequently changed somewhat. But for the most part prostitutes will always have a bad reputation.
It's interesting how it's not uncommon for them to point out "they weren't repulsed by dead bodies". Just because you don't wretch at the sight of a cadaver doesn't always make you abnormal or disturbed. If that was the case then we would have no morticians, embalmers, researchers, even investigators, and more. I'm not saying these individuals find pleasure with cadavers, but not everyone has strong reactions to them. And I have worked with a dead body as part of a medical exercise.
remember this is the Uk and just as Australia they dont care about facts as mush as they care about their own feelings and emotions. Its like the reporter from Australia that interviewed Peter Scully (Serial child rapist and murderer) and asked him stupid questions like if he felt pathetic and stupid shit like that.
@@markmike7933 why would people in general be freaked out by death? It's one of only 2 things we ALL have in common. Everybody dies. Everything does. It's a very natural thing. And if you don't have emotional attachment to the person that's dead why would that bother you in any way?
I'm Dutch and remember very well that there was also here in the Netherlands a lot of attention for the murders. Who is it, and how you catch him, etc, were also questions that lived here.
Peter Surcliffe is a fascinating killer. While serving his sentence at Broadmoor, he would often complain that the press was painting him as some kind of monster, when he was in fact a really nice and gentle guy. Yeah, he was a real sweet guy in between the severe bludgeoning and stabbings! Talk about zero self-awareness!
If that a-hole who reprimanded the detective in front of app. 50 other police officers hadn’t done so and had taken his investigation seriously, how many women would have been spared?
Fred and Rose West, Steven Wright, Myra hindley and Ian Brady, Dennis Nilsen, Mary Ann Colton, Harold Shipman, Beverly allitt, Bruce George Peter Lee, Patrick macay, John George haigh... We rest our case about UK not being known for serial killers
I feel bad about the work of police. there was a victim who survived and they made a sketch with her help but failed to verify by showing her the picture of the peter. how weak and stupid is that.
you don't have the death penalty - how about an idea, something in between life incarceration (with or without parole) and the death penalty? I was thinking about deporting those terrible murderers to ANTARTICA and leave them there with the penguins? What? cruel and unusual punishment? How would you meet cruel and unusual murders then? With humane punishment?
Just as serial killers often have so-called 'Comfort Zones', geographical areas in which they feel safe committing their crimes, they also have a victim type which they prefer as they are easy to lure to a private place and kill in relative safety. Prostitutes fit this profile perfectly. However, as the killer increases in experience, they tend to range beyond both their geographical comfort zone as well as expand their victim profile to include people who might be considered less vulnerable, more challenging to kill.
Gleaned from any script of any serial killer documentary, ever, thanks. Left out the part where there's a geo-ring of non-activity close to any place they consider home. They tend not to shit where they eat, so to speak.
They didn't believe Mo at all. There's an interview of her, where she said she could have described him and the last murder prevented, but they never asked her and dismissed a connection out of hand.
He looked like the photo fit, he was connected to the 5 pound note, and his car was spotted in 3 different red light areas, how much more evidence did they need
"The longer the serial killers get away with it, the more prolific they become", said Dr. Elizabeth 🤣😂🤣😂🤣 no shit... I thought the longer they kill their victims will gradually disappear
I'm guessing she ment that the attacks occur more frequently the longer a serial killer gets away with it. Likely because they are emboldened and like with any drug or bad practice the high/thrill doesn't last as long
@@kristijanmehun2382 Prolific doesn't specifically mean total body count. Prolific technically just means how much output something has and you actually can become more Prolific if you increase output. Serial killers will often accelerate the time scale and kill more frequently the longer they go without being caught...also (sidebar) rain doesn't increase humidity, it actually causes it to drop substantially.
Just finished watching the 4 part, almost 4 hour documentary on Netflix. Many of the same individuals interviewed. Odd that they never mentioned the incident regarding his mother's infidelity. Can't say I recommend the Netflix series. It was padded with social commentary, and mos def could have been edited to half it's length. Imo the doc focused more on the investigators' failures and less on Sutcliffe.
Documentary was terrible if you are a crime show enthusiast. They tried to convert the crime into identity politics instead of getting into the facts of the case. It was a drama
Thank you. I couldn't watch it all the way through. Why are we listening to hyper-feminists who had zero to do with the case? I just kept thinking, "All Sutcliffe would have to do THESE days to reduce media coverage and police concern is identify as a 'woman', and these folks suddenly shut up and find other things to gripe about."
29:58 I'm glad she survived but going through a dark desolate area alone and stopping to talk to someone who was calling to her without using her name was not very smart. She doesn't seem to agree with me, even now.
Believing they "should have known better", self-blame and fear of judgement stop many survivors from reporting attacks. Please remember that women are taught to be polite, to smile, to give our time and attention to anyone who asks regardless of our discomfort. Let's withhold our judgement of this survivor and consider teaching future generations of girls that it is okay to walk away, that they owe no one their time and attention. Let's teach the same to our boys and indeed all children. Let's protect them now instead of leaving it up to them.
Very very POOR POLICE JOB EVEN IF IT HAPPENED LONG AGO. HE WAS SUSPICIOUS SUSPECT & YET POLICE DID NOT FOLLOW-UP NOR CARRIED OUT SURVELLANCE ON HIM, MAYBE SOME OF WOMEN'S LIVES COULD HAVE BEEN SAVED.
So horrible! The family members who vouched for him (saying he was with them) should have been punished as well. Also interesting he never shaves to change his appearance. I only found about this now because a UK comedian made reference to this.
Umm, here's a question that I feel is quite pertinent that this documentary never addressed. Anyone have any idea who the person was that sent the tape to the police with the Geordie accent taking credit for the murders?
Every police department dealing with a high profile case, claims they have to sort through tons of weirdos claiming responsibility for the crime(s). It happened during the Jack the Ripper murders, the Zodiac, Bundy, etc. People are strange.
His name was John Samuel Humble. He was arrested for conspiring to pervert justice in 2005. He served four years of a nine year sentence and was released on good behavior. He died in 2019 of complications due to his severe alcoholism.
We've got to stop giving these serial killers fancy names because it just entices these younger generations to want fame in any way possible. It's disgusting and no one should want to do these kind of things, but there are some disturbing people that want attention and fame and they'll do anything they can, especially when there's so much given to serial killers
Why do they contstantly add Mo Lea to these Ripper attacks? She was never ever identified as one by the Ripper squad, the foresnsics and other experts. Just because a random Doctor in the hospital said it looked like a Ripper attack didnt mean it was. All she was sadly was a victim of a copycat attacker but somehow she want's it to be conected to the attacks for some strange reason. She mentions that she saw him on tv after his arrest and described him as the same man who attacked her? I suggest that she had seen photo fits of Sutcliffe from past attacks and adding to that the attack would have left memory issues.
Why exactly are you so angry with Mo? Because she did not receive justice for hher attack? OR, because she was attacked by PS?? ARE YOU JEALOUS IN SOME DERANGED WAY?? LEAVE MO ALONE. PLEASE.
These “ experts” crack me up. They don’t say anything that I couldn’t come up with myself. Oh, Sutcliffe was right under the police nose. No kidding? You need a degree for that? With these serial killers, with each murder they get more confident. No kidding?
If I was asked to draw a demon, I think I’d end up with something that looks rather close to Peter Sutcliffe. Swarthy, with so much hair, especially facial hair, a widow’s peak, a crucifix (exactly what a demon would choose to wear), dark clothes. He looks like a dark character from a horror movie. I know a lot of experts say many serial killers “look like any other ordinary man”, but not Peter Sutcliffe. He looked like he was from the Hell that he brought upon his victims and their family.
Why does the media label all these killers with the title RIPPER. There was only one RIPPER, a master in his craft and never caught. These people are only copy cats. That's total disrespect to the memory of the original JACK THE RIPPER
How many men of those recorded frequenting the red light districts multiple times had a large gap in between their front teeth AND wore a size SEVEN boot during this investigation? It's not hindsight but rather a seemingly obvious way of narrowing the field of suspects without having the skills of Sherlock Holmes. And btw, what grown ass man wears a size 7 work boot anyway?
39:53 umm dude. I just saw a documentary series called "murder Maps"....Yeah that is not true what he is claiming there, if that series has anything to say about it. Britain has had a bunch of serial killers.
Why do police tell women they shouldn’t go out at night when there’s a predator on the loose? Why don’t they impose a curfew on men instead? Why should the innocent change their lifestyles? Maybe if men had curfews imposed on them instead of women basically having one forced on them when these lowlives are about, society would push harder to catch these killers or do more to prevent their children from being cultivated into one themselves.
This case has enough sensation and drama, there's no need for the music, sound effects and narrator who sounds like he's been on a 6 hour coffee binge.
Currently binge watching a docuseries on Netflix about this. What gets me is, once the victim count got up to like 8, 9, 10, and so on, the police started pleading that women not go out alone at night because the killer targeted lone women at night. Makes sense, right? Well women apparently didn't like the police trying to protect them. Large groups of women started having rallies around England demanding their "right to go out alone at night". I shit you not. They felt the were being somehow imprisoned because the police wanted them to not go out alone at night. And then they blamed the police every time the killer struck. Well you see princess, if those women wouldn't have ignored police warnings, thereby put themselves in danger, they would still be alive. The police were doing all they could to catch a very elusive, sinister and intelligent serial killer. Feminism at its finest.
He got 20 life sentences but to serve a minimum of 30 years before being considered for parole wow are you serious the UK criminal justice system is the biggest joke on the planet 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
its not the biggest joke on the planet, cant rem wich country it was but there was(somewere in south america i think it was) some dude that bin arrested and confessed to killing like 300-400 children, got convicted for like 200 of them and only got 16y in prison, in that country it didnt matter if you murder 1 or a 1000 you still only get 16y..
Jack the Ripper, Fred and Rose West, Steven Wright, Myra hindley and Ian Brady, Dennis Nilsen, Mary Ann Colton, Harold Shipman, Beverly allitt, Bruce George Peter Lee, Patrick macay, John George haigh... We rest our case about UK not being known for serial killers...
But the UK sure has their fair share of serial killers can’t deny that!
The official who ridiculed the detective over the photofit match but was viewed "As a god" should have been publicly shamed for incompetence and arrogance
He sort of was - he got demoted to traffic as a “career development” move. Retired in disgrace really.
Those were different times, the society was very different and these chief inspectors and police bosses were all men of patriarchy, who felt entitled to obedience and had gigantic egos. Criticise them with just one word and they explode like a bomb, then go and ruin your carreer. The con who sent those tapes was later caught and went to prison for that, but if it hadn't been for that strutting peacock of a leading detective, who, in his endless arrogance and vanity, took those taunting tapes as a personal challenge and completely lost any objectivity, this investigation would not have been derailed in such an absurd manner and lives would have been saved. Not only did he denigrate a young sergeant in such a filthy manner, he actually had one of the survivors positively identify Sutcliffe's accent as a Yorkshire one - and he just dismissed that, because the con from the tape had a Geordie accent. I hope he thinks of the women who died because of his delusion of grandeur for the rest of his humiliation and disgrace.
Nope. He should have been summarily dismissed. He is responsible for other deaths.
Andrew Laptew was spot on, what a shame that no one listened, lives would have been saved.
Well.. they kind of were
Watching this because I just saw that he died of Covid. First covid death that brought peace to families
I just can't believe that statement is true. I would bet you 1 million dollars at least 1 other family has gotten more peaceful by a covid death. Now, 1 major issue is that I don't have 1 million dollars.... So anyway, I'm starting a charity to rid the rain forrest of trees, I think 1 million dollars might be enough. Someone make a gofundme in my name please
Too much of a mercyful fate I think. In the end he was lucky enough.
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@@lemmingbcn not really.... give the doctors a medal.... they made the fucker blind when he went for his eyes fixing
"Britain isn't a country that has a reputation for serial killers." myself, this series and history would beg to differ, sir.
No kidding.
Sutcliffe,Ronnie Kray and many other psychopaths are all ridiculously attached to their mothers
i need to talk to the sound editor... like are they ok? is the loud music a cry for help?
lmfaoooo
i want to take him for a nice meal and ask him when the pain began
@@zeriyx amen man. mayb they just cut their pay and the sound guy is like "oh u gonna cut my pay?? HOW ABOUT I MAKE SHIT REALLY LOUD AND THE WORDS HARD TO HEAR?!?!?"
Its artwork
"Dubstep starts playing"
One of the survivors said he didn’t have that accent and they just ignored her.
Victims r usually horrible at doing their attacker. Peter scufield was a monster
@@deneshbhaskar3944 doing their attacker? What?
@@deneshbhaskar3944 scufield?
39:58 The UK has the second most known serial killers in the world, which is impressive considering their small size. So in fact they are known for having serial killers.
Yeah something's wrong with the British mind set when it comes to serial killers. When u add no hand guns in that's a crazy statistic ...
It may be because they are keeping track, the Brits and the Americans.
I'm sure there are plenty of serial killers in Mexico, Brazil etc but we don't hear about them?
Just guessing.
@@deneshbhaskar3944 over one thousand six hundred serial killers have been caught in America not including a lot of cold case serial killers who got away with it and died of old age then there are the latest serial killers active right now now thats a hell of a statistic wouldn't you agree
The stats don't really count. Could just be that we're better at catching killers
@@a_reflection_of_yourself I agree, there's no way we have more serial killers then some other places with larger populations. I'm just making fun of this dude acting like the UK doesn't have any
I really found the narrator's yelling and the loud background music to be quite irritating.
ROTFLMAO HE SOUND LIKE AN IRRITATED ROBIN LEACH.
I agree. He sounds like a man trying to speak to a deaf person.
He sounds like he is busting to take a pee
Then go away.
Police: "did you kill this person?"
Dude: "no"
Police: "thank you have a nice day"
Incompetent police officials
Sounds like most police officers in the UK being daft as hell. Yes I am a duel Citizen British American with living in both Countries since birth a couple times. I am from North West England in Ashton-Under-Lynn and my former girlfriend (no ex pursay) as we seperated do to my parents moving to Florida , but former was and still is living in Yorkshire. It's to late to be with her now as she ended up getting married once I became 18, the legal adult to americans unlike 16 there. But we are still close and spend Christmas yearly together. Yorkshire is still a very dangerous area that I would never move to.
@Jason Moseley ... I have been to both new Orleans and Chicago. Chicago is nothing but a smaller version of Miami in which I lived and new Orleans is not all that dangerous.
@@supportyourtroopsathletes6460 I disagree with the second noun in your username.
@@LSPD1909 ... Do I care? I hope you don't have kids or supported traitor Trump also.
Thanks to this man, no one looks at lorry drivers the same way. I've already had a few people ask me on a night out if I've murdered prostitutes because they said I have a serial killer's eyes and that I'm a lorry driver. We're not all like this man. One bad apple doesn't spoil the whole tree.
When did you have your eye transplant
Do you know the name of the serial killer who donated his eyes to medical science for you to benefit from .... such a jolly nice fellow...
@@baconneggs1234 you alright? You missing soda or somethn?
I love how the actors in these look like the actual people
I hope the Superintendent 'Dick Holland' spent the rest of his life having nightmares and waking up in cold sweats for the public humiliation of his officer Andrew Laptew and the dismissal of his report on Sutcliffe. As shocking decisions go, that is amongst the worst that have ever been made in British History.
He got away with it because that one head guy was such an egotistical know it all. He would not listen to the report from the smart cop that had made a report on him.
That guy that wouldn't listen should go to jail because 6 more woman were killed because of his not listening.
That would be Dick Holland and it would be difficult to send him to prison because he died in 2007.
He was a flawed but decent man, I believe. It's very easy to be wise after the fact.
He wasn't the only one!! Shocking how they messed up the investigatio.
Fire the guy who edits the audio for these videos.
How come? (Not arguing just wondering which part was bad)
Lol never mind, I spoke too soon 😂
I agree
West Yorkshire Police dropped the ball trying to catch Peter Sutcliffe, he was interviewed 8 times and one copper was so concerned, he wrote up a report and handed it in to his boss who ignored it, the fake tape was given too much credibility by George Oldfield and when the young survivor kept saying the voice on the tape was not the voice of the guy who attacked her, she was basically told to shut up and go away, any good cop would have kept all lines of inquiry open, but they focused solely on the tape recording, thank God those two beat coppers were on the ball that night when he was caught by going back the next day and finding the weapons, sad state of affairs all round and I do believe Wilma McCann wasn't his first victim, he was a long distance driver and I reckon he had killed before, just my opinion of course !!
Also can I recommend a fantastic book, it tells the reader about the life of Peter Sutcliffe and is very well researched, it's called Somebody's Husband Somebody's Son and is written by Gordon Burns, a bloody good read 📚 👍
yes,fantastic book that, tells it all about his life in Bradford and holidays in arnside cumbria, and visiting wax work horror in morecombe, burns wrote another book on Fred/ rose west
He was working with Saville who was one of the most powerful men this country has ever seen he had Prince Charles in his pocket the police were made to let him get away with it
So nice to hear of his death in prison - Nov 12, 2020. One good thing to come out of 2020
That’s why I’m here. A friend told me.
He died in a hospital not prison . 2020 was a bad year and yeah him dying wasn't good nor bad . It was just meh . His sentence was LIFE
@@deneshbhaskar3944 indeed, many don’t realise that although he was initially sent to prison, he was soon moved to Broadmoor hospital after being found (very controversially) to be schizophrenic. This is explained in good detail in the Netflix series “the ripper”
wow. My sister died of covid on the 4th that Nov. Wierd to know😮
These idiots really didnt think that the killer could have put on an accent to trick them? You can't just hyper focus on one point of interest in an investigation and ignore everything else, especially given the dangerous man you're looking for, christ... A women even claimed he had no accent. At least try to test the teeth marks or boot prints from the guys house. The fact that they visited this guy so many times and couldnt get even the slightest evidence is just poor police work. These women did not have to die.
The police are 100% culpable in the murder of at least 3 of these poor women, all of the police involved should be arrested and charged with homicide.
The sad truth is that sloppy inept police work is the only reason this guy wasn't caught much sooner. They interviewed this guy 9 times! Mo Lea was attacked and even saw his face and they never thought to show her the photo composit? Of course by then he had already murdered 12 women. Not only that but he could have easily walked on these charges as the police that arrested him only found the murder weapons hours later after returning to the UNSECURED scene. If he had more sense he could've claimed he had no idea where they had come from, since the police didn't actually see him place the weapons there.
Total shitshow from start to finish.
I like how they use the adult actor in the scene where his father brings them to confront the mother. Just a really interesting touch and a great way to show how he’s still affected as an adult.
He was an adult,
Ok 20 life sentences but 30 years and hes eligible for parole ????? What? Is great Britain crazy?
Same in Canada, but I believe only 25 years there for parole no matter the amount of counts.. Nuts.
@@UHK-Reaper thats not right, that person got 21 years ( forvaring) that means he needs to get a doctor to say he will never do any criminal things again to be set free, so basicly he got livetime in prison. Yes if he totaly changess and will not do any criminality again he may get set free after servering 2/3 of his 21 years but doubt he will see the light of day as a free man again. ( sry about the english i am norwegian, due to spelling issiues i try and get understood with the words i know :P )
They need some additional murders to require their budget wants.
He is in very bad shape. He is blind, has diabetes and had heart attack recently. He will be gone soon.
@@UHK-Reaper Encouraging population control? I really don't understand sentencing guidelines in some countries. Definitely not a deterrent.
Thank You for covering this. I read the book years ago. 💔💔💔💔🙏🙏🙏🙏RIP to the Victims, and Prayers for the Families. Read the comment about his bad health. Good!
One of the victims was found across from Saviles flat in Roundhay Park. Savile was a regular visitor to Sutcliffe when he was in Broadmoor. Make of that what you will.
hows about that then
Birds of a feather ,he was a dodgy man
Savile was actually questioned by police due to being a suspect of these murders.
This narration is so over the top it's humorous.
I am a Bingley person and knew PS when he was young .The lad who played the young PS looked just as i remember .PS was a very shy boy .I knew his dad who lived in Bingley and his brothers .Later when they were looking for the killer i was living in an isolated farmhouse in yorkshire Dales .Being psychic i decided to look at a West yorkshire map to see if i could bring to mind where this killer lived .I picked out Shipley ,later when caught they said he worked out of shipley as a lorry driver .and lived at Heaton a nice area of Bradford .
That trips me out when prostitutes have a boyfriend. It's weird how some men can look at prostitution as just a job. The public's view of moral behavior has subsequently changed somewhat. But for the most part prostitutes will always have a bad reputation.
Why can't prostitution be a proper job?
@@ratulxydo male prostitutes have an equally bad rap, tho?
It's interesting how it's not uncommon for them to point out "they weren't repulsed by dead bodies". Just because you don't wretch at the sight of a cadaver doesn't always make you abnormal or disturbed. If that was the case then we would have no morticians, embalmers, researchers, even investigators, and more. I'm not saying these individuals find pleasure with cadavers, but not everyone has strong reactions to them. And I have worked with a dead body as part of a medical exercise.
remember this is the Uk and just as Australia they dont care about facts as mush as they care about their own feelings and emotions. Its like the reporter from Australia that interviewed Peter Scully (Serial child rapist and murderer) and asked him stupid questions like if he felt pathetic and stupid shit like that.
Right. Not everyone is afraid of death, doesn't mean you are a killer.
i think COMMON SENSE says that they were talking about people in general.
@@markmike7933 why would people in general be freaked out by death? It's one of only 2 things we ALL have in common. Everybody dies. Everything does. It's a very natural thing. And if you don't have emotional attachment to the person that's dead why would that bother you in any way?
@@themonsterbaby because most people aren’t sociopaths
I think the narrating is excellent keep up the great work
Thank you so much for uploading this video. It is helping me get through the pandemic!
What pandemic?
I'm Dutch and remember very well that there was also here in the Netherlands a lot of attention for the murders. Who is it, and how you catch him, etc, were also questions that lived here.
He may have killed women overseas....
@@knockedoutloaded279 He probably may have killed women everywhere he went.
The audio engineer was probably high on LSD. Did he/she even HEARD the final result?
Peter Surcliffe is a fascinating killer. While serving his sentence at Broadmoor, he would often complain that the press was painting him as some kind of monster, when he was in fact a really nice and gentle guy. Yeah, he was a real sweet guy in between the severe bludgeoning and stabbings! Talk about zero self-awareness!
If that a-hole who reprimanded the detective in front of app. 50 other police officers hadn’t done so and had taken his investigation seriously, how many women would have been spared?
He should have been given the death penalty !
"Britain is not a country which has a reputation for serial killers"
*Awkwardly points to Jack the Ripper*
Fred and Rose West, Steven Wright, Myra hindley and Ian Brady, Dennis Nilsen, Mary Ann Colton, Harold Shipman, Beverly allitt, Bruce George Peter Lee, Patrick macay, John George haigh... We rest our case about UK not being known for serial killers
I feel bad about the work of police. there was a victim who survived and they made a sketch with her help but failed to verify by showing her the picture of the peter. how weak and stupid is that.
you don't have the death penalty -
how about an idea, something in between life incarceration (with or without parole) and the death penalty?
I was thinking about deporting those terrible murderers to ANTARTICA and leave them there with the penguins? What? cruel and unusual punishment? How would you meet cruel and unusual murders then? With humane punishment?
We should built a spacecraft and send them to the moon!
@Damarys Dingui Hehe you are probably right, and I love penguins and I would not let them get in harms way by these bastards.. :-)
@Damarys Dingui Hehe I wouldn't mind :-)
Why foist them onto the penguins!? Leave the penguins to their peace!
Not a bad idea, they deserve it.....but we are humane compared to these psychos.
TY, love england ones, love the voices. And many babout him, but this one new to me.. 👍👍👍
Just as serial killers often have so-called 'Comfort Zones', geographical areas in which they feel safe committing their crimes, they also have a victim type which they prefer as they are easy to lure to a private place and kill in relative safety. Prostitutes fit this profile perfectly. However, as the killer increases in experience, they tend to range beyond both their geographical comfort zone as well as expand their victim profile to include people who might be considered less vulnerable, more challenging to kill.
Gleaned from any script of any serial killer documentary, ever, thanks.
Left out the part where there's a geo-ring of non-activity close to any place they consider home. They tend not to shit where they eat, so to speak.
They didn't believe Mo at all. There's an interview of her, where she said she could have described him and the last murder prevented, but they never asked her and dismissed a connection out of hand.
He looked like the photo fit, he was connected to the 5 pound note, and his car was spotted in 3 different red light areas, how much more evidence did they need
"The longer the serial killers get away with it, the more prolific they become", said Dr. Elizabeth 🤣😂🤣😂🤣 no shit... I thought the longer they kill their victims will gradually disappear
arent u smert
I'm guessing she ment that the attacks occur more frequently the longer a serial killer gets away with it. Likely because they are emboldened and like with any drug or bad practice the high/thrill doesn't last as long
@@heathcliffO_o that's like saying: the humidity rises during rainfall...
@@kristijanmehun2382 Prolific doesn't specifically mean total body count. Prolific technically just means how much output something has and you actually can become more Prolific if you increase output. Serial killers will often accelerate the time scale and kill more frequently the longer they go without being caught...also (sidebar) rain doesn't increase humidity, it actually causes it to drop substantially.
Ok that's plenty
More than a half of those case are from Britain , who you kidding man!
Just finished watching the 4 part, almost 4 hour documentary on Netflix. Many of the same individuals interviewed. Odd that they never mentioned the incident regarding his mother's infidelity.
Can't say I recommend the Netflix series. It was padded with social commentary, and mos def could have been edited to half it's length. Imo the doc focused more on the investigators' failures and less on Sutcliffe.
Definitely agree it could be half
Documentary was terrible if you are a crime show enthusiast. They tried to convert the crime into identity politics instead of getting into the facts of the case. It was a drama
Thank you. I couldn't watch it all the way through. Why are we listening to hyper-feminists who had zero to do with the case?
I just kept thinking, "All Sutcliffe would have to do THESE days to reduce media coverage and police concern is identify as a 'woman', and these folks suddenly shut up and find other things to gripe about."
His facial hair is as iconic as Hitler's and provokes a gut reaction in me whenever I see a man with that style.
29:58 I'm glad she survived but going through a dark desolate area alone and stopping to talk to someone who was calling to her without using her name was not very smart. She doesn't seem to agree with me, even now.
My sentiments exactly!! She knew a serial killer was on the loose and she still declined her friend's offer to escort her...rather dumb if you ask me.
Believing they "should have known better", self-blame and fear of judgement stop many survivors from reporting attacks. Please remember that women are taught to be polite, to smile, to give our time and attention to anyone who asks regardless of our discomfort. Let's withhold our judgement of this survivor and consider teaching future generations of girls that it is okay to walk away, that they owe no one their time and attention. Let's teach the same to our boys and indeed all children. Let's protect them now instead of leaving it up to them.
sure, blame the victim...same old story
@@mk-mt9yv Some victims aren't very intelligent. Deal with it.
@@kephartacus5454 too trusting or naive maybe nothing to do with intelligence.
Very very POOR POLICE JOB EVEN IF IT HAPPENED LONG AGO. HE WAS SUSPICIOUS SUSPECT & YET POLICE DID NOT FOLLOW-UP NOR CARRIED OUT SURVELLANCE ON HIM, MAYBE SOME OF WOMEN'S LIVES COULD HAVE BEEN SAVED.
YOU DON'T NEED TO TALK IN CAPS WHY R U YELLING
So horrible! The family members who vouched for him (saying he was with them) should have been punished as well. Also interesting he never shaves to change his appearance. I only found about this now because a UK comedian made reference to this.
I remember The Yorkshire Ripper story so well. Evil man.
Umm, here's a question that I feel is quite pertinent that this documentary never addressed. Anyone have any idea who the person was that sent the tape to the police with the Geordie accent taking credit for the murders?
and why would he claim it anyways? that one part of the story is really eerie
Every police department dealing with a high profile case, claims they have to sort through tons of weirdos claiming responsibility for the crime(s). It happened during the Jack the Ripper murders, the Zodiac, Bundy, etc. People are strange.
His name was John Samuel Humble. He was arrested for conspiring to pervert justice in 2005. He served four years of a nine year sentence and was released on good behavior. He died in 2019 of complications due to his severe alcoholism.
He was bad not mad. He knew what he was doing was wrong.
32:27 this music reminded me of the hitman absolution Harry partridge video lmfao. Cracked me up
There was a ton of unity around sticking together and staying with friends so obviously, I decided to walk alone.
SMART CHOICE
Missed out so much in this doc
So did Brittain outlaw hammers and screwdrivers?
We've got to stop giving these serial killers fancy names because it just entices these younger generations to want fame in any way possible. It's disgusting and no one should want to do these kind of things, but there are some disturbing people that want attention and fame and they'll do anything they can, especially when there's so much given to serial killers
It's truly sad that it's not a priority for the public until it involves innocent victims. World wide not just England ☹️
@Jason Moseley what a horrible way to think. So human worth is judged by your work???
From the beginning of time we’ve always had to protect ourself and protect others out of the kindness of your heart
Don't get it twisted, monsters are definitely real!! Some worse than the ones in fairytales!!
He was my birthday twin, along with the Marquis De Sade.
Oh no! 😯
@Jeremy Carter Don't be rude.
Why the hell did they call him the ripper if his main method of murdering was bludgeoning?
He also used screwdrivers
@Donnell Okafor cry
A Classic 4 minute Top Gear Video on speed cameras brought me here
I love RUclips 😂
U need a medal?
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Hmm glad Mo was fine. I'm sure she'll never make that mistake again
What mistake
@@malcolmjelani3588 walking alone at night knowing there were a series of crimes in the area
Victim blaming
She had strong bones, she must of drank a lot of milk 🥛
Sounds like some egotistical detectives aided his killing spree. Thank God at least one of these detectives had sense.
Why do they contstantly add Mo Lea to these Ripper attacks?
She was never ever identified as one by the Ripper squad, the foresnsics and other experts.
Just because a random Doctor in the hospital said it looked like a Ripper attack didnt mean it was.
All she was sadly was a victim of a copycat attacker but somehow she want's it to be conected to the attacks for some strange reason.
She mentions that she saw him on tv after his arrest and described him as the same man who attacked her?
I suggest that she had seen photo fits of Sutcliffe from past attacks and adding to that the attack would have left memory issues.
She’s a compulsive liar who whenever on a documentary or interview has to plug her book or paintings
Why exactly are you so angry with Mo? Because she did not receive justice for hher attack? OR, because she was attacked by PS?? ARE YOU JEALOUS IN SOME DERANGED WAY??
LEAVE MO ALONE. PLEASE.
He has such a kind face..that’s the scariest part
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I couldn't finish watching it. Very graphic....😵
I lived about 3 mi from Sheffield when I lived in the UK. I lived there a very long time. I never wanted to leave.
When the cats away the mice will play.
Who else is here after his death?
I don't consider gravedigging as an indicator of being a dysfunctional adult.
Even tho there were sketches of a man with that beard and mustache, he did not make any attempt to change his appearance. He felt bold, indeed.
The police were very weak. They allowed themselves to be distracted by someone who was taunting them.
Thank you for the video.
I was listening to this as background noise and 11:03 caught me so off gaurd
You weren't supposed to reveal the identity of the killer until the end.
It’s not a whodunnit movie, it’s a documentary.
@@teresas8173 no shit
HES MY GREAT UNCLE BRO
These “ experts” crack me up. They don’t say anything that I couldn’t come up with myself. Oh, Sutcliffe was right under the police nose. No kidding? You need a degree for that? With these serial killers, with each murder they get more confident. No kidding?
If I was asked to draw a demon, I think I’d end up with something that looks rather close to Peter Sutcliffe. Swarthy, with so much hair, especially facial hair, a widow’s peak, a crucifix (exactly what a demon would choose to wear), dark clothes. He looks like a dark character from a horror movie. I know a lot of experts say many serial killers “look like any other ordinary man”, but not Peter Sutcliffe. He looked like he was from the Hell that he brought upon his victims and their family.
Why does the media label all these killers with the title RIPPER. There was only one RIPPER, a master in his craft and never caught. These people are only copy cats. That's total disrespect to the memory of the original JACK THE RIPPER
How many men of those recorded frequenting the red light districts multiple times had a large gap in between their front teeth AND wore a size SEVEN boot during this investigation? It's not hindsight but rather a seemingly obvious way of narrowing the field of suspects without having the skills of Sherlock Holmes. And btw, what grown ass man wears a size 7 work boot anyway?
I don’t think anyone thought that the serial killer was a guy with such a nice goatee! He looked like a member of Blue Oyster Cult.
Wait, wait... "as well as his thirteen victims, Sutcliffe had attacked seven more women". So... they weren't victims?
39:53 umm dude. I just saw a documentary series called "murder Maps"....Yeah that is not true what he is claiming there, if that series has anything to say about it. Britain has had a bunch of serial killers.
I have a bunch of sex with women but I'm not necessarily known to have a bunch of sex with women.
He just died from Covid!!!!
so sad for the children of his victims the victims did not deserve this
It's hard to think how the police could solve this, since the family and witnesses speak Yorkshire dialect, which is sort of: 'numnum num numnumnum'.
Pure evil. A monster. One of many of the monsters. Its those poor women victims I truly feel sorry for and their families 💔💔💔
Why do police tell women they shouldn’t go out at night when there’s a predator on the loose? Why don’t they impose a curfew on men instead? Why should the innocent change their lifestyles? Maybe if men had curfews imposed on them instead of women basically having one forced on them when these lowlives are about, society would push harder to catch these killers or do more to prevent their children from being cultivated into one themselves.
The Wearside accent is a Mackem accent.
Nothing like Geordie.
Regards, a Geordie based in Wearside ✌🏻
This case has enough sensation and drama, there's no need for the music, sound effects and narrator who sounds like he's been on a 6 hour coffee binge.
Background music unnecessary and annoying.
He is no more! He died of Covid or complications as part of it.
I wouldn't volunteer any information either. Give me an attorney
I hope they found "Jack" and that he was punished for wasting the time of the police.
You Brits only need a majority vote for a guilty verdict?! Must be nice!
Currently binge watching a docuseries on Netflix about this. What gets me is, once the victim count got up to like 8, 9, 10, and so on, the police started pleading that women not go out alone at night because the killer targeted lone women at night. Makes sense, right?
Well women apparently didn't like the police trying to protect them. Large groups of women started having rallies around England demanding their "right to go out alone at night". I shit you not. They felt the were being somehow imprisoned because the police wanted them to not go out alone at night. And then they blamed the police every time the killer struck.
Well you see princess, if those women wouldn't have ignored police warnings, thereby put themselves in danger, they would still be alive.
The police were doing all they could to catch a very elusive, sinister and intelligent serial killer.
Feminism at its finest.
He got to hospital but lost an eye to a screwdriver attack. So not so glamorous.
They were so in terror they kept going out in the night...... Yeah
just here to hear them say "rippa"
Hope the 1st judge lived to see his 30 yr parole date turned to whole life....should be a panel of 3 judges for sentencing
He got 20 life sentences but to serve a minimum of 30 years before being considered for parole wow are you serious the UK criminal justice system is the biggest joke on the planet 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
Yeah 😒
its not the biggest joke on the planet, cant rem wich country it was but there was(somewere in south america i think it was) some dude that bin arrested and confessed to killing like 300-400 children, got convicted for like 200 of them and only got 16y in prison, in that country it didnt matter if you murder 1 or a 1000 you still only get 16y..
His sentence was changed to a whole life sentence
He was never getting out he died in there minimum of 30 with no maximum