Its me, love Im The Yorkshire Ripper. When Peter Sutcliffe spoke those words to his wife Sonia following his arrest in 1981, it marked the end of a killing spree which had terrorised northern England for five years. The nation had been appalled yet gripped by the Ripper and was now fascinated by the man behind the headlines. But despite millions of words being written about the case since his arrest 40 years ago, the full Peter Sutcliffe story has never been told until now. Based on a vast quantity of raw material collected from Sutcliffe himself over a period of 16 years, Im the Yorkshire Ripper is the compelling account of the most terrifying series of murders in British history much of it in the killers own words. The book covers all aspects of his life in intimate detail never publicly revealed before including: His relationship with his neglectful, violent father and his loving, devoted mother The night when he first met his future wife Sonia The defining moment in his life in Bingley cemetery when, while working as a grave digger, he claimed to have first heard the voices which would later tell him to kill The incredible moment when, while on a shopping trip, he walked past a woman who had survived one of his attacks His arrest, trial and detention and his time in Broadmoor, including how he once tried to escape with the help of one of the Kray twins His reaction to the theories of why he became a serial killer and his own theory
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Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 03 Mar 2022
Publisher: Mirror Books
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781913406905
About Alfie JamesRobin Perrie
Robin Perrie: He joined The Sun as a reporter in 1995 and covered countless stories about Sutcliffe interviewing his family victims relatives survivors and others close to him which led to him securing direct access to Sutcliffe via Alfie James. Alfie James: He has always had a passion for true crime and wrote to a number of high-profile offenders to understand the motives behind their actions. Peter Sutcliffe was the one who responded most readily and after communicating by letter and then weekly phone calls he came to trust Alfie enough to place him on the list of people authorised to visit him at Broadmoor and then Frankland prison. Sutcliffe confided his innermost thoughts on every aspect of his life to Alfie who diligently retained all of this material.