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Peter William Sutcliffe (2 June 1946 – 13 November 2020), also known as Peter Coonan, was an English serial killer who was convicted of murdering thirteen women and attempting to murder seven others between 1975 and 1980. [2]: 144 He was dubbed in press reports as the Yorkshire Ripper, an allusion to the Victorian serial killer Jack the Ripper
The Long Shadow is a seven-part British true crime drama television series, written by George Kay and directed by Lewis Arnold.The series details the five-year manhunt for the serial killer Peter Sutcliffe, commonly referred to as the Yorkshire Ripper.
Peter David Sutcliffe (born 25 January 1957) is an English former footballer. A right-sided winger , he made 198 league appearances in a ten-year professional career in the Football League . A former youth player with Manchester United , he joined Stockport County in 1975.
The four-part miniseries recounts the events and investigation surrounding the murders of 13 women in West Yorkshire and Manchester, England between 1975 and 1980 by the serial killer Peter Sutcliffe. [1]
Sonia married Peter William Sutcliffe on 10 August 1974, her 24th birthday, [4] two years after she began treatment for schizophrenia. [5] When she found out that she could not have children due to previous miscarriages she went back to studying to be a teacher.
Peter Harry Sutcliffe [1] (born 1 December 1936), [2] a British textile manufacturer from Huddersfield, [3] was active in sports car racing until 1967. Between 1959 and 1967 he won the 1964 Prix de Paris at the Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry , and the 1965 Pietermaritzburg 3 hours. [ 4 ]
Peter "Pete" Sutcliffe (Adrian Scarborough) and Dawn Sutcliffe (Julia Davis) – Friends of Pam and Mick's. They have a very strained marriage and regularly insult each other in public. They have two children, Fiona and Alex.
Ognall is best known for his prosecution of Peter Sutcliffe, dubbed the Yorkshire Ripper, for 13 murders in the 1970s and 1980s. As Queen's Counsel for the Crown's prosecution of Sutcliffe, Ognall was strongly opposed to Sutcliffe's defence strategy of claiming mental illness, which the Crown's psychiatric experts had been prepared to support. [8]