Yorkshire Ripper: Heaven’s way is good for reincarnation, but heaven will spare anyone
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of evil. 200 years ago, the British were sentenced to death for stealing more than five shillings of property, stealing a sheep, and burglary. Until December 18, 1969, the British Parliament voted to abolish the penalty.
So for half a century, many of Britain’s most heinous criminals are still alive and well, and are likely to be released from prison, such as Patrick, who brutally killed 11 people and even children. On November 13,
2020, the British felt both sad and blessed.
Tragically, 50365 people have died of novel coronavirus since the first case of COVID-19 was found on January 31.
Fortunately, after serving 39 years in prison, the notorious “Yorkshire Ripper” in British criminal history died of COVID-19 on the same day at the age of 74.
Is confirmed that sentence: Heaven good reincarnation, heaven forgive who.
However, the serial killer has to use the virus to complete the trial of justice, which is really absurd. Some people
even say that British law is not as fair as the virus. A photograph
of the
Yorkshire Ripper as a young man.. Photos
of the
Yorkshire Ripper when he was young The reason why this criminal is notorious is not that he killed people by “opening their mouths”, but that his reasons for killing people are extremely absurd, his means are extremely cruel, and he violates human relations, morality and law. It is very similar to the mysterious serial killer “Jack the Ripper” who appeared in 1888 in Britain. Both
men hated sex workers and killed them. He was known as the “Yorkshire Ripper”
because of his location near Yorkshire, England.
He attacked 23 women in five years, resulting in 13 deaths, but he took good care of himself in the hospital, which has been rejected and hated by people.
In order to catch him, the British police had visited and investigated 130,000 people, inspected 150,000 vehicles, and searched more than 23,000 houses, all in vain.
And his arrest is a coincidence. Let’s
review a series of serial cases committed by him, uncover the truth of major cases and gain insight into criminal psychology.
Note: All the information in this case comes from the authoritative British media and books related to this case. The
events began in the summer of 1969, six months before Britain abolished the death penalty.
Location: Bradford, Yorkshire
One night, Trevor drove a minivan near the red light district with his friend Peter, 23, in the passenger seat.
Pete was stolen by a street girl when he was spending money in the red light district, and tonight he asked Trevor to drive him to find someone to settle accounts.
Peter told Trevor to stay in the car and get out of the car to look for someone, but soon he ran back out of breath and shouted to Trevor, “Drive! Drive!” Trevor, not knowing what had happened, put his foot on the gas and drove out.
On the way, Pete said, “I just beat up a girl on the street!”! The woman was the companion of the man who stole my money. I asked her where the thief was. She didn’t tell me, so I followed her to a garage. I took off my sock, put a rock in it, and hit her hard!
Guess what? I broke my socks and the stone fell out. JI women don’t have a good thing!
Trevor didn’t say much. He just felt that his friend, who worked as a body mover in a funeral home, was bold enough to do something wrong.
The next day, the police found Peter’s house, but because the victim was a prostitute, her husband was in prison, afraid that the matter would be too big, so they did not sue Peter, and the matter was not settled.
No one would have thought that it was this body mover who, a few years later, went so far as to brutally torture and kill more than a dozen women, becoming a spurned and feared serial killer.
Six years later, in 1975. Leeds, England. At midnight
on July 5, Anna, a 31-year-old woman standing on the street, finished her work and walked alone on the path home.
Suddenly, she was thrown down from behind.
It was a man with great force, and then he hit Anna on the head with a hammer.
Anna fell unconscious on the spot, and then the murderer took out a knife and cut her stomach.
This series of actions made a sound in the silent night, and someone turned on the light to get up and wanted to open the window to find out.
Because of this, the murderer could not continue to commit murder, ran away quickly and disappeared into the darkness. After
Anna was found, she was sent to the hospital for emergency treatment and neurosurgery. Although she survived, she was seriously injured by the attack and suffered great psychological trauma. Who was
her attacker? I don’t know.
In those days when there were no cameras, the case was never solved. Anna
,
31.. The month after Anna
,
31, was attacked, someone else had an accident. On the evening of
August 15, Oliver was walking alone when a strange man came up to her and greeted her gentlemanly, “It’s a beautiful night tonight,” and passed her by.
In the twinkling of an eye, the man took out a hammer and hit Oliver hard on the back of the head.
Oliver then lay on the ground, and the man immediately took out a knife and stabbed the woman in the buttocks. Before
his violence could continue, someone came up to him and the man ran away.
Oliver, like Anna, didn’t die, but he was badly hurt.
Just 12 days later, Tracy, who was only 14 years old, was also attacked by gangsters. On the evening of the
27th, Tracy was walking alone on a country road when a man appeared behind her and hit her on the back of the head five times in a row. Just as the murderer was about to continue, the headlights of a passing car shone and the man fled immediately. A
series of attacks on women at night have caused panic among the citizens of Leeds.
And the police also feel pressure, from the modus operandi, the murderer is the same person, who is he? What is his purpose?
Because there were no witnesses to the incident and the victim could not accurately describe the appearance of the murderer, the investigation of the case was deadlocked, which made the police feel headache.
By the end of October, things had become more serious, and the first victim appeared. On the night of
October 30, Wilma, 28, kissed her four children goodnight and headed out to the bar for a drink. At 1 A.
m., she was soliciting business on the roadside not far from home.
A man in a Ford pulled up to her, and after negotiating a price, they drove to a playground. The two men completed the deal on the grass, and as Wilma turned to leave, the man took out a hammer, hit her twice on the head, and stabbed her 15 times in the neck, chest and abdomen.
Wilma died at the scene. 150
local police officers were deployed to conduct tens of thousands of visits and extensive investigations, but the culprit was not found. In January of
the following year, the second victim appeared. Emily,
a 42-year-old streetwalker, followed a man to an abandoned building. After hammering her to death, the man dragged her body into a garbage dump and then brutally destroyed her body with a sharp screwdriver.
On May 9, Masala, a 20-year-old woman who stood on the street, followed a man. Similarly, she was hit by a hammer. But Mathera did not die. She was four months pregnant at that time, and the serious injury caused her to miscarry.
Liz has been shrouded in the shadow of terror, people are speculating whether the murderer has a hatred for street women, after all, he attacked all sex workers. On February 5,
1977, the third victim appeared. Irene, a 28-year-old woman
standing on the street, was killed, and this time, the murderer was even crazier.
After hammering Irene to death, he dismembered her body.
Two months later, there was a murder in Bradford, next door to Leeds.
On April 23, Patricia, a 32-year-old sex worker, was killed in her apartment after a male shoe print appeared on her bed. Police suspect the killer may be the same person as the serial killer in Leeds!
Two months later, again in Leeds, 16-year-old Jenny was killed. She’s not a sex worker, but she’s also a victim. In Bradford in
July, a man was attacking a woman on the side of the road. The man was found by witnesses when he drove away. More than 300 police officers checked thousands of vehicles but found nothing because witnesses misremembered the brand of the vehicle in a panic.
The police spent a lot of manpower and material resources
. Since then, the
police have spent a lot of manpower and material resources
, and the atmosphere of terror throughout Yorkshire has become more and more intense. Because the two places where the crime occurred, Leeds and Bradford, belong to Yorkshire.
The mystery serial killer has been given the codename Yorkshire Ripper. Because he is even more brutal than Jack the Ripper, who killed sex workers in London, England, in 1888. Some people
even say that he is the reincarnation of Jack the Ripper. Unexpectedly
, the murderer then expanded the scope of the attack.
On October 1, a similar case emerged in Manchester. Jane, a 20-year-old
sex worker, was killed and her body was not found until eight days later in a wasteland near a suburban grave.
The police found a brand new 5 yuan bill in the interlayer of her handbag. According to Jane’s occupation, the
police inferred that she should be standing on the street in the city, attracted by 5 yuan, followed people into the car, was pulled to the wasteland, after the completion of the transaction, was killed.
The police found that the pound, numbered AW 51121565, was not an ordinary pound. They traced the bank information and found that it was a limited edition note issued by a bank only once. It was issued to employees by specific companies for salary purposes. It was owned by 8000 people in the UK.
In order to solve the case, the police spent three months investigating 5000 of the 8000 men.
One of them, as we mentioned at the beginning, is Peter, the body porter who beat up the woman standing on the street.
Only by this time Pete had become a truck driver.
When police ask him where he was at the time of the murder, Pete says he was at a house party, corroborated by his wife, Sonia, which brings police close to the killer. Over the
next few years, the Yorkshire Ripper caused panic across Britain, killing 13 women and seriously injuring 10 in five years, and remained at large. Victim count
across the
UK.. In the five years since the
arrest and trial
of the victims in
Britain, Peter has been found and talked to by the police many times, but the truth has been covered up by him again and again.
Until January 6, 1980, a coincidence happened. During a routine inspection,
the patrolman found that there was a problem with the license plate of a car. The license plate number showed that the car should be a Skoda car, but it was clear that the car was not Skoda.
So the police decided to question the driver of the car, who was Peter. The vehicle
that
Pete was driving..
Pete was driving a car
with a 24-year-old prostitute in it. When
police searched Pete’s handbag, they found a hammer, screwdrivers and fruit knives inside.
Suddenly, everything is linked together: the prostitute, the tools in the Ripper case, and the suspicious vehicle.
Pete was immediately brought back to the police station for investigation.
As soon as he arrived at the police station, Peter was ordered to undergo a strip check. When he took off the first layer of clothes and trousers, something unexpected happened.
The police found that Peter had worn a V-neck sweater as trousers on the lower half of his body. That is to say, the sleeves are used as trouser legs, and the V-neck position can expose male organs. He also padded the elbow of his sweater to protect his knees.
The police immediately realized that if Pete was the Yorkshire Ripper, he was dressed in such a way that he would not be afraid of the cold even if he knelt on the ground and dismembered his body while committing a crime.
Let’s interject here, thanks to the fact that Europeans don’t wear woolen trousers, otherwise the police would not have found the strange thing that the murderer made his own strange woolen trousers.
Sure enough, the investigation went very smoothly, and Pete admitted all the crimes frankly.
Immediately, the police found a lot of evidence from Peter’s home, including unwashed bloody clothes and so on.
Five years of unsolved cases, officially solved!
Pete William Sutcliffe was the Yorkshire Ripper.
Peter William Sutcliffe was escorted with his head covered
..
Peter William Sutcliffe was escorted with his head covered.
Then Peter calmly described his many attacks and admitted that the prostitute in his car was also his prey when he was taken away by the police.
He claimed that killing sex workers was a sacred mission given to him by God. “The women I kill are all sex workers. They are all dirty. I am purifying society.”. While in
custody, Pitt proposed to write on his tombstone after his death: “The man who lies here is a genius, and if the passionate energy around him is released, the world will tremble.” It shows that he is full of paranoia and arrogance.
Of course, he knew that he would not be sentenced to death by the court, because there was no death penalty in Britain, and he would only die of old age in prison. Four doctors at
Britain’s Bullock Psychiatric Center diagnosed Peter and submitted a report that Peter William Sutcliffe had paranoid schizophrenia, but this did not affect his trial. On May 22, 1981, Sutcliffe was convicted of 13 murders and 7 attempted murders at the Old Bailey. He was sentenced to 20 life imprisonment.
Angry crowds stood outside
the courthouse..
Angry people stood outside
the court to analyze
the motive of the crime. Why did it take British police more than five years to catch him, and it was almost a coincidence when they caught him? The first
reason is that the location of the crime is often changed. From the previous description of the case, we can see that Pete committed crimes across the county and committed crimes in as many as seven cities. The reason why
he can frequently appear in various cities in a short time is that he takes advantage of his position.
Since the first official crime in 1975, Peter has been working as a truck driver. He is responsible for transporting daily necessities to various supply places, and the location of his crime is within the scope of transportation.
That is to say, he committed crimes while working, and continued to flee after finishing the crime.
Work photos
.
Work photo
reason two: have a family, have a wife. According to some information, the reason why his wife Sonia helped him make an alibi is not really a simple shield, but another reason. The reason: Sonia is depressed and unable to have children, and as compensation, she acquiesces to Pete’s behavior of going out with prostitutes. The third
reason is that the British police were misled during the investigation.
The reason was that they received some letters and recordings from the self-proclaimed “Yorkshire Ripper”, which caused the police to deviate from the correct direction of investigation and wasted a lot of time and manpower. The fourth
reason is the inaction and mistakes of the British police.
Things like systems created to track data were incorrectly cross-referenced, causing key facts to be misplaced.
For example, the details of Pete’s appearance, such as the distance between his teeth marks and his steps, were not marked during the investigation, resulting in the traces of the murderer left at the scene not matching.
Even in a face-to-face investigation, the police did not notice that the boots Pitt was wearing were identical to the footprints left at the scene.
More exaggeratively, a survivor accurately told the murderer’s appearance and helped the police draw a portrait of the suspect.
But because she was not a sex worker, the police believed that the person who killed her was not the Ripper, so the portrait did not attract the attention of the police.
Human Observer has written and studied the criminal motives of many world-class serial killers, and the causes of many people’s crimes are closely related to their childhood growth and environment.
Let’s look back at the first half of Peter William Sutcliffe’s life and uncover the real reasons for his crime.
Peter William Sutcliffe was born on June 2, 1946, into a Catholic working-class family in Bingley, Yorkshire, England.
His father, John, was a burly man who enjoyed all kinds of sports, was outgoing and liked to go to bars and drink.
John had been expecting his eldest son, Pete, to be as manly as he was, when the opposite was true.
Peter was a quiet and shy boy from an early age. He preferred to stay indoors with his mother rather than participate in outdoor games and competitions with his sisters, brothers and sisters.
Every time his father lost his temper, Peter would seek refuge behind his mother, so he was particularly dependent on her. After
growing up, Peter was still introverted and poor in his studies. After graduation, he found a job carrying corpses in a funeral home, but he didn’t work long because he was always late and was fired. Since then
, he has also worked as a packing factory worker and a truck driver, and has never had a large income.
But his work at the funeral home had a huge impact on his later killings, and he became interested in cutting up corpses, more or less developing a special “hobby.”.
Peter has been very dependent on his mother since he was a child, but one day he caught his mother. When he came home from school one day at the age of 14, he saw his mother doing bad things with other men. When
he was 17, his parents divorced and his mother left with another man.
From then on, the “spiritual support” he relied on collapsed, and his love for his mother turned into hatred. He believed that his mother was a woman who ruthlessly abandoned him and his father. He began to think that women were unreliable, and that their existence “made the air dirty.”. Two months after
Pete was fired from the funeral home, his father had an outbreak of hepatitis, and Pete, who had no income, felt helpless. And his sister Maureen, a prostitute who sells her body for a living, is reluctant to spend money to help her father cure his illness.
In this way, because of poverty, he could only watch his father die.
At this point, Peter thinks that prostitutes are hateful, hateful, and the most hateful of women. He has a mental problem and begins to have delusions. He wants to get rid of them and do justice for heaven.
But on the other hand, in order to meet his needs, he found a prostitute to trade. His hatred of sex workers was
reinforced by the fact that when he first learned to trade, a prostitute charged him 10 pounds and let the pimp send him away.
Three weeks later, Pete met the woman at the bar and demanded her money back.
The prostitute laughed at him in public, which made him feel extremely angry and humiliated. After
he married his wife, he was restrained, but when he found that his wife’s depression was getting worse and worse, and the relationship between husband and wife was not harmonious, he began to trade with sex workers.
Wedding photos
.
By 1974, Pitt’s mental condition was getting worse. He was intermittently in a trance and drove his car into someone else’s estate.
That year, he went to the Center for Mental Disease Control for help, but unfortunately no one did a detailed identification and treatment for him.
Following his own paranoid ideas, and fueled by schizophrenia, Pitt believes that killing sex workers is “God’s guidance” and a matter of course.
The following year, in 1975, he made his first killing and became the Yorkshire Ripper. He transferred the resentment caused by his
mother, sister and the prostitute who cheated him and stole his money to others.
Hammer, knife, screwdriver.
The means are becoming more and more cruel and the psychology is becoming more and more distorted. From nervousness to calm, from hiding the body after committing the crime to deliberately placing the body in an obvious place to provoke the police.
Although he has always targeted prostitutes, he has occasionally made a “mistake” and mistakenly classified two girls who were too scantily clad as “prey.”. The 13 women
who
were killed.. After the 13 women
who
were killed were sent to prison, Pitt had a hard time. The next year, he was transferred to a psychiatric treatment center because he often fought with people in prison, but was often beaten by a group of people.
After all, there are too many people in prison who look down on him.
In 1997, he was attacked by a prisoner with a pen during a fight, resulting in a serious injury to his left eye.
Later, he suffered from diabetes, resulting in blindness in his right eye, and often sat in a wheelchair, pushed out by his fellow prisoners. In September
2018, he was admitted to General Hospital with a bladder infection.
A recent photo
. The next thing in the
recent photo
seems even more unreasonable to us. On Valentine’s Day in
2020, Pitt wrote a card to his ex-wife Sonia and asked prison guards to make a video call to Sonia, who is now remarried, or ask her to visit him in prison. He
suddenly made this request because Peter thought he was dying and hoped that he would have a chance to see his ex-wife.
In fact, he sent Valentine’s Day cards to several women that day, and prison guards were surprised that so many people were willing to contact him. In
fact, in 2019, a 27-year-old woman named Crystal Smith kept in touch with Pitt by letter, and later claimed that she fell in love with him and wanted to marry him and have a child for him through IVF. On October 29,
2020, Pete’s obesity led to a heart attack and he was admitted to the University Hospital of North Durham for treatment. He later tested positive for COVID-19, but refused treatment. He died in the hospital on Friday,
November 13.
The devil finally left the world, and some people say that God punished him with the help of the virus.
After his death was announced, the first victim he killed, Wilma’s son, Richard McCann, spoke to BBC News. He was 5 years old when
his mother was killed. “It was a very strange and unusual day,
” McCann said. “I’m not celebrating it, but I’m grateful that this day has come.” “I’m sure many of the victims’ families will be glad he’s gone.”
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