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Ståpäls
The Yorkshire Ripper

Ståpäls

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 99:31


Denna vecka är det säsongsavslutning och vi kör ett gemensamt avsnitt. I avsnittet berättar vi om The Yorkshire Ripper, en brittisk seriemördare som mellan 1975 och 1980 mördade minst 13 kvinnor och brutalt misshandlade sju andra. Har ni tips på ämnen eller olika fall ni vill att vi tar upp får ni mer än gärna kontakta oss på stapalspodcast@gmail.com eller på Instagram via Stapalspodcast eller via lucasternestal och utt3rclou. Glöm inte att prenumerera på podden så ni får notiser om när nya avsnitt läggs ut och ge oss gärna betyg! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

True Crime Odyssey
TGF 035 The Yorkshire Ripper: Revisited

True Crime Odyssey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 42:49


“He was interviewed nine times. Survivors named him. And still, he kept killing.”This week on The Guilty Files: ReVisited, Brian and Dani return to one of the most infamous failures in criminal investigation history—the Yorkshire Ripper case. But this isn't a retelling. It's a reckoning.From the fog-soaked streets of 1970s Yorkshire to the modern courtroom of public opinion, this co-hosted episode pulls no punches.Brian dissects the procedural breakdowns, institutional ego, and flawed profiling that allowed Peter Sutcliffe to evade capture—even after survivors identified him by name. Dani peels back the psychological and sociological layers, asking how cultural bias, gendered assumptions, and classism created the perfect storm for a serial predator to hide in plain sight.Along the way, the hosts share their own frontline story—recalling a moment from their careers in Atlanta when a citywide riot left them without leadership or support.The eerie parallels to the command breakdowns in the Ripper investigation? Unmistakable.Inside this episode:How missed leads and media distractions cost livesWhy survivors were ignored—and what that says about who we listen toWhat we still get wrong about “monsters”And how trauma doesn't end with an arrest—it evolves across generationsThis is more than a case file. It's a confrontation with complicity.And just when you think it's over—Brian and Dani ask the ultimate question: What systems are we still clinging to today that we'll one day look back on in shame?

True Crime Odyssey
TGF 034 The Yorkshire Ripper: Rewired

True Crime Odyssey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 44:11


This week on The Guilty Files: Rewired, Dani peels back the crime scene tape and walks us through the psychological, systemic, and social failures that enabled one of the UK's most infamous serial killers: Peter Sutcliffe — better known as the Yorkshire Ripper.But this isn't your average rehash. We go beyond the headlines and get uncomfortably close to the structures that allowed Sutcliffe to remain undetected for years: a police force paralyzed by bias, a media machine obsessed with labeling victims, and a society far too comfortable drawing lines between “innocent” and “fallen” women. Dani challenges the morality baked into the public reaction at the time — and questions whether anything has really changed. He examines how victim blaming, class prejudice, and gendered narratives shaped not only the investigation, but the legacy of the case itself. What if the most dangerous accomplice wasn't Sutcliffe's hammer, but the institutions meant to stop him? Dani doesn't flinch, and he doesn't let you either. This isn't just a story about a serial killer — it's a mirror held up to a system that cracked, shattered, and looked away.

Stab in the Back
The Zodiass Killer

Stab in the Back

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 101:38


Strap in, we're discussing copycat killers of all kinds! They say there are no original ideas, anymore. First, Benton tells the tragic tale of the murder of Cassie Jo Stoddart. Then, Anna recounts the chilling case of the Yorkshire Ripper, Peter Sutcliffe. Finally, the two watch an episode of Forensic Files, profiling the murders of Eddie Seda.Our TV doc this week is Season 8: Episode 25 of Forensic Files, "Sign of the Zodiac".

True Crime Odyssey
TGF 033 The Yorkshire Ripper: Uncovered

True Crime Odyssey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 41:14


In this week's Uncovered episode, Brian takes you deep into the chilling history of one of Britain's most infamous serial killers: Peter Sutcliffe, better known as the Yorkshire Ripper. From 1975 to 1980, Sutcliffe terrorized Northern England with a string of brutal murders that left entire communities gripped with fear. But this episode isn't just about the crimes—it's about the systemic failures, missed opportunities, and the cultural landscape that allowed a killer to slip through the cracks time and time again.Brian unpacks the timeline of Sutcliffe's violent spree, dissecting the official investigations, the missteps by law enforcement, and the media frenzy that fueled public hysteria. With a law enforcement background of his own, Brian brings insight into how biases and assumptions—particularly toward the victims—delayed justice and cost lives.We revisit the women behind the headlines—mothers, daughters, workers, students—whose stories were too often overshadowed by the mythology of the Ripper himself.This isn't about glorifying the killer. It's about holding up a lens to the society that failed to stop him. With exclusive details, a grounded historical lens, and a no-nonsense approach to the uncomfortable truths behind one of Britain's darkest chapters, this episode lays the foundation for the week's deeper exploration into psychology, victim impact, and institutional accountability.Listen to the full episode and be sure to follow us for Wednesday's “ReWired” analysis with Dani, where we unravel the psychological profile and lasting societal scars of the case. Then come back Friday for the co-hosted “Revisited” discussion, where Brian and Dani dig even deeper into what we've learned—and what history still refuses to face.Subscribe now and don't miss a case file.This is The Guilty Files: True Crime Uncovered.

Mysteries and Histories
186: The crimes of Peter Sutcliffe // The Yorkshire Ripper

Mysteries and Histories

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 92:25


Between 1975 and 1980, at least 13 women were murdered in Yorkshire, England, spurring on one of the biggest manhunts the UK had ever seen. Eventually, Peter Sutcliffe was captured. Who was he? Who were his victims? And how did he remain on the loose for so long?

The Opperman Report
Tim Tate - Conspiracy of Silence - The Franklin Cover-up

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 119:33


Tim Tate – Interesting FilmsEd is joined by the founder of Interesting Films, Tim Tate.In an interview covering many topics – notably Conspiracy of Silence and Children Of The Master Race. Discussions include the Nazi scheme of WW2, Jimmy Savile, The Yorkshire Ripper, Ingrid von Oelhafen, the BBC scandal, Jeffrey Epstein & Prince Andrew, Satanic Ritual Abuse and much more  - the whole wide gamut of his work and research.He talks of censorship and difficulties getting research out there, of how the messenger is targetted and not the object of the story. He also talks in depth about the tragic case of Troy Bonner.BACKGROUNDMr Tate's work has been seen and commissioned by all major British television, including the  BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 networks – as well as the Discovery Channel, A&E Networks & Al Jazeera International.Several of these films have won awards, including honours from: Amnesty International, Royal Television Society, New York Festivals, National Academy of Cable Broadcasting (US), UNESCO, Association for International Broadcasting and International Documentary Association.Book Links : Hitler's Forgotten Children, The Yorkshire Ripper – The secret murders,Website : Interesting Films Personal SiteTwitter : Tim TateBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.

Just Passing Through Podcast
George Oldfield ~ The 14th Victim

Just Passing Through Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 15:40


Send us a textEpisode 185For nearly six years, the Yorkshire Ripper terrorized the north of England. Thirteen women murdered, seven more brutally attacked. And for much of that time, the man leading the hunt was George Oldfield—one of Britain's most respected detectives.But this is not just the story of a killer. It is the story of a mistake, one that cost lives and shattered reputations.In 1979, with the public gripped by fear and the investigation at a standstill, a package arrived at West Yorkshire Police. Inside was a cassette tape, its contents chilling. A man with a heavy Wearside accent taunted the police, mocking their failure to catch him, signing off with a sinister warning:"I'm Jack. I see you're still having no luck catching me.'' Tick, tock, tick, tock.Oldfield was convinced. This was their man. The Ripper. For months, the full force of British policing turned its attention to the Northeast, ignoring leads that pointed elsewhere. And while they searched for a phantom, Peter Sutcliffe kept killing.This is the story of how a hoaxer fooled the police, how an entire investigation was derailed, and how George Oldfield, a man who gave everything to catch a monster, became the case's 14th victim.Download Here https://www.buzzsprout.com/259571/episodes/16778207-george-oldfield-the-14th-victim.mp3?download=trueSupport the showInsta@justpassingthroughpodcastContact:justpassingthroughpodcast@gmail.com

Mysteries and Histories
180: The Crimes of Peter Sutcliffe

Mysteries and Histories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 92:26


FROM THE VAULT: Today we delve into the chilling case of Peter Sutcliffe, the man who terrorised northern England as the Yorkshire Ripper. Between 1975 and 1980, Sutcliffe brutally murdered 13 women and attacked 7 others, evading capture for years as fear gripped the region. His crimes exposed deep flaws in the police investigation, leading to one of the most infamous manhunts in British history. How did Sutcliffe evade justice for so long? What were the mistakes that allowed him to continue his reign of terror?

Better Words
Childhood, community and bookselling with Jennie Godfrey

Better Words

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 66:40


Jennie Godfrey was raised in West Yorkshire and her debut novel, The List of Suspicious Things, is inspired by her childhood there in the 1970s. Jennie is from a mill-working family, but as the first of the generation born after the mills closed, she went to university and built a career in the corporate world. In 2020 she left and began to write. She is now a writer and part-time Waterstones bookseller and lives in the Somerset countryside.Our interview begins at 24.00We've got a Substack publication now! On the last day of the month, we share recommendations for two things we reckon you should read/watch/listen to. The beauty of Substack is you can revisit all our old editions and comment on our episode updates to share your thoughts. Come say hi! Caitlin recommends: Thoroughly Disenchanted by Alexandra AlmondA time slip novel set in regional Victoria where a couple become stuck in a property. Now, 100 years on they get a visitor who helps them uncover the mysteries of the property. Michelle recommends: Rewitched by Lucy Jane Wood and So Thrilled For You by Holly Bourne*Rewitched is a cosy delight for anyone who grew up watching Sabrina The Teenage Witch. And if you grew up with that? You're probably also the right age to feel like Holly Bourne's new contemporary novel is incredibly relatable. Both are amazing. In this interview, we chat about:Jennie's recollection of growing up during the time police were searching for serial killer The Yorkshire Ripper and how this inspired the novelHow audiences interact with true crime and how we talk about crimes and the impact of crime on everyday peopleThe influences from Jennie's real life that can be seen in the novelThe process from writing to publishing the novel (including how Jennie knew which editor would 'get' the book)Jennie's stint as a bookseller and how this helped her understand the publishing processBooks and other things mentioned:Charmed (TV show)Ghosts (TV show)The Longest Shadow (TV series)The Yorkshire Ripper Files (TV series)Sarah Everard's murder, which happened in lockdown 2021The Peepshow by Kate SummerscaleThe Crime of the Century by Hallie RubenholdFollow Jennie @jennie.godfrey on Instagram and The List of Suspicious Things is available now! Connect with us on Instagram: @betterwordspod

Life Lessons: From Sport and Beyond
The transformative power of forgiveness: How Richard McCann forgave his Mother's killer Peter Sutcliffe

Life Lessons: From Sport and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 68:27


How Richard McCann found peace after his mother's murder by Peter Sutcliffe. At just 5 years old, Richard's life was shattered when his mother was brutally murdered by the serial killer known as the Yorkshire Ripper. In the aftermath, Richard endured further hardship, including a difficult home life and personal struggles with drugs and incarceration. Yet, through it all, Richard managed not only to survive, but to ultimately find the courage to forgive his mother's killer, liberating himself in the process. Richard's journey of forgiveness was deeply influenced by the teachings of figures like Desmond Tutu, who emphasised the liberating power of forgiveness, even in the face of the most heinous acts. We discuss ·      Richard's story and journey of forgiveness ·      His insights on the importance of acceptance, forgiveness and resilience ·      The ripple effect of Richard's story and message, and how it has impacted countless lives ·      Richard's belief in spiritual interconnectedness and the role of synchronicity in his life Links: ·      Connect with Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardmccann ·      Learn more about Richard's work: https://richardmccann.co.uk/ The paperback edition of my book, Champion Thinking: Get Out of Your Own Way, Find Your Peak Performance, is now available. Published by Bloomsbury, the link is here: https://www.simonmundie.com/book 'This book captures the magic of being in flow . . . Highly recommend' RONNIE O'SULLIVAN 'Entertaining and enlightening' MATTHEW SYED

Timesuck with Dan Cummins
437 - The Yorkshire Ripper

Timesuck with Dan Cummins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 149:02


Peter Sutcliffe, dubbed the Yorkshire Ripper in the press, attacked woman after woman with a hammer and a knife (and sometimes also a screwdriver), primarily in West Yorkshire, England, from 1969 to 1980. Murdering 13 women between 1975 and 1980, he left many other women alive but badly battered and traumatized. The search to find one of England's most heinous serial killers became the largest manhunt in British history.  And I share the whole crazy story today. Merch and more: www.badmagicproductions.com Timesuck Discord! https://discord.gg/tqzH89vWant to join the Cult of the Curious PrivateFacebook Group? Go directly to Facebook and search for "Cult of the Curious" to locate whatever happens to be our most current page :)For all merch-related questions/problems: store@badmagicproductions.com (copy and paste)Please rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and elsewhere and follow the suck on social media!! @timesuckpodcast on IG and http://www.facebook.com/timesuckpodcastWanna become a Space Lizard? Click here: https://www.patreon.com/timesuckpodcast.Sign up through Patreon, and for $5 a month, you get access to the entire Secret Suck catalog (295 episodes) PLUS the entire catalog of Timesuck, AD FREE. You'll also get 20% off of all regular Timesuck merch PLUS access to exclusive Space Lizard merch.

The New Mind
Living with The Yorkshire Ripper... From Broadmoor to Bare Knuckle Fighting with Ben Hatchett

The New Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 101:00


Join me as I dive into Ben Hatchett's incredible journey from Broadmoor to the world of bare knuckle fighting, and see if I can uncover what really drove him to redemption!Ben Hatchett's story is one that will leave you speechless – a tale of transformation that takes him from the notorious Broadmoor Hospital to the brutal world of bare knuckle fighting.Growing up, Ben faced immense challenges that would shape his path and ultimately lead him to the infamous Broadmoor. With a tough upbringing and a string of poor life choices, Ben found himself trapped in a downward spiral of crime and violence. His time in Broadmoor was marked by struggles with mental health, constant violence, and a sense of hopelessness that seemed inescapable. The harsh realities of life inside those walls took a toll on Ben, pushing him to his limits and testing his resolve. Despite the darkness that surrounded him, Ben held on to a glimmer of hope – the hope that one day he would break free from the cycle of violence and forge a new path.Ben's road to Broadmoor was paved with mistakes and missteps. A series of poor choices led to a life of crime, and eventually, he found himself behind bars, staring at the cold, unforgiving walls of Broadmoor. Life inside was brutal – the constant noise, the aggression, and the feeling of being trapped with no escape. Ben's experiences in Broadmoor were a far cry from the life he had envisioned for himself, yet it was in those darkest of moments that he began to search for a way out. The journey towards redemption was long and arduous, but Ben was determined to find a new sense of purpose.During his time in Broadmoor, Ben faced numerous challenges that threatened to consume him. The environment was toxic, and the stakes were high – one wrong move could mean disaster. Yet, amidst the chaos, Ben discovered a spark within himself – a spark that would eventually fuel his journey towards redemption. It was a tough road, fraught with setbacks and failures, but Ben persevered, driven by an unrelenting desire to change. The days turned into weeks, the weeks into months, and slowly but surely, Ben began to see a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel.A pivotal moment in Ben's journey came when he stumbled upon fighting as a means of release. The rush of adrenaline, the physical exhaustion, and the mental focus required to push himself to the limit – it was exactly what he needed to cope with the demons of his past. For the first time in his life, Ben felt like he had found a sense of purpose, a reason to keep pushing forward.Ben's journey towards redemption was far from easy, but it was a defining moment that marked a significant shift in his approach to life. He realized that he had two choices – to continue down the path of destruction or to use his experiences as a catalyst for change. The decision to pursue fighting as a means of redemption was not an easy one, but it was one that would ultimately set him free.Ben's story is one of redemption, of resilience, and of the human capacity to change. From the darkest depths of Broadmoor to the brutal world of bare knuckle fighting, Ben's journey is a testament to the power of the human spirit. Take a moment to reflect on his incredible story and share your thoughts in the comments below. If you're looking for more inspiring stories of redemption, be sure to check out our next video, where we'll dive into another astonishing tale of transformation.Subscribe to The New Mind podcast for more uplifting and insightful conversations that explore the depths of mental health, personal growth, and inspiring stories of individuals making a difference in the world.Thank youConnect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ellamccrystal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ellamccrystalhypno   TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ella_mccrystalWeb: https://www.ellamccrystal.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EllaMcCrystalConnect with Ben: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ben_hatchett_officialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61565827272962TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ben_hatchett_officialYouTube:: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU0J7JWP7tZmbdf4uDa3eFw

True Crime Αλα Ελληνικά
Υπόθεση Peter Sutcliffe - The Yorkshire Ripper

True Crime Αλα Ελληνικά

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 73:27


Στην Αγγλία, τα κακόφημα σοκάκια του Sheffield φωτίζονται από φανάρια στο χρώμα του αίματος. Αναμέσά τους παραμονεύει μια σαδιστική σκιά, έτοιμη να σπείρει τον πανικό και τον τρόμο. Για πέντε χρόνια, οι δρόμοι βάφονται στο αίμα. Για πέντε χρόνια, η κόλαση θα πάρει μαζί της 13 αθώες ψυχές.

Crime Time Inc
Simon and Tom's Weekly Review 24-11-2024

Crime Time Inc

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 52:20


In this episode, Simon and Tom share a lively discussion on various cold cases, providing their insights and experiences from their time in the police service. Simon reflects on his chilly visit to Edinburgh, humorously referred to as 'Mordor' by those from the West, before delving into their recent deep dives into notable crime cases. They cover the infamous Ice Cream Wars, recount their personal experiences with the investigations, and discuss the impact of heroin and gang violence in Scotland during the 1980s. The conversation progresses to the tragic cases of serial killers, including the troubling murders committed by Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper, Beverly Allitt's Munchausen's Syndrome by Proxy, and the manipulative predatory actions of Tam Paton. They highlight the challenges faced during these investigations and the advancements in policing methods that emerged as a result, such as the implementation of the HOLMES system. The discussion further covers the impact of social media and press on police investigations. They conclude by recognising the enduring effects of these historic cases on modern policing, the importance of evolving investigation techniques, and the role of rehabilitating offenders. The episode provides a fascinating reflection on how past crimes have shaped contemporary police work and the justice system's continual evolution.00:00 Introduction and Casual Conversation00:40 Discussing Homework and Notable Cases01:14 The Ice Cream Wars03:13 Fire Raising and Its Consequences10:13 Tam Paton and the Bay City Rollers20:01 Sheldon Johnston Case22:42 Beverly Allitt and Munchausen's Syndrome24:56 Beverly Allitt: The Disturbing Case26:26 Peter Sutcliffe: The Yorkshire Ripper28:14 The Byford Report and HOLMES System29:44 Impact on Policing and Personal Reflections40:05 The Moors Murders: A Chilling Case41:43 Press and Police: A Complex Relationship47:20 Final Thoughts and Future Topics Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Crime Time Inc
The Yorkshire Ripper

Crime Time Inc

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 10:19


In this episode, we explore the infamous Yorkshire Ripper case, focusing on Peter Sutcliffe's life and heinous crimes. We scrutinize the police investigation, revealing how biases and missed opportunities—like the mishandling of the 'Wearside Jack' hoax—hampered progress. The episode delves into the Byford Report's critical analysis, uncovering significant flaws in police communication, coordination, and technology. reflective of missed opportunities during the probe. Wrapping up with a hopeful perspective, we discuss the advancements made in criminal investigations and the lasting lessons learned from this notorious case.00:00 Introduction and Overview of the Yorkshire Ripper Case01:30 Early Signs and Missed Opportunities01:57 Escalation to Murder02:22 The Reign of Terror Begins03:34 Police Bias and Investigation Challenges04:26 The Turning Point: Jane McDonald's Murder04:53 The Elusive Five Pound Note05:24 A String of Brutal Murders06:34 The Wearside Jack Hoax07:47 The Biford Report: Lessons Learned09:48 Reflections and Conclusions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Don't Talk To Strangers: A True Crime Podcast
S2 Ep1: Episode 1: The Yorkshire Ripper

Don't Talk To Strangers: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 44:22


Welcome to the NEW and improved Don't Talk To Strangers: A True Crime Podcast!  We are BACK baby and coming in hot with new episodes each month! We are a little rusty and did experience some issues with the camera not recording the whole thing, however, we are just SO excited to be back!  We wanted to keep it local-ish for Ep one so hold tight for 'The Yorkshire Ripper' Subscribe to our YouTube If you would prefer to watch Grab a bevvy, it's about to get heavy! 

Seriemördarpodden
Armborstkannibalen

Seriemördarpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 44:04


Mellan juni 2009 och maj 2010 skakas staden Bradford i West Yorkshire i England av en serie försvinnanden av kvinnor i prostitution. Ingen vet säkert vad som hänt, men många undrar om det är den beryktade Yorkshire Ripper som till slut fått en fasansfull efterträdare. Manus av David Oscarsson. Vill du höra ett specifikt fall i Seriemördarpodden? Önska dina fall i det här formuläret: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfDlQxf9SgZyeGS-qFPaB4BP-L59lQhs7BbZACfwk7xSs-AFw/viewform?fbclid=IwAR0astYAY_SJLcst89FwKaPIeHHV9zlfAxEz6Cmrh37bbMwvMHGc8z5cwg4 E-post: zimwaypodcast (at) gmail.com Följ Dan Hörning på instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dan_horning/Om du gillar Seriemördarpodden gillar du förmodligen Massmördarpodden. Du hittar den i alla poddappar. Massmördarpodden är gjord av samma människor och har samma format som Seriemördarpodden. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Pop y Muerte
T4 E01 Pop y Rippers Vol.2

Pop y Muerte

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 87:34


La esperada secuela ya está aquí, para delectación de los forofos del esbudellament (de escuchar sobre él; no de practicarlo; esperemos). Kiko “entrañas a la parrilla” Amat y Benja “Guirnaldas de duodeno” Villegas se prodigan aquí sobre Joseph Vacher, eventreur gabacho y (peor aún) entusiasta del acordeón; el soviético Andréi Chikatilo, para quien acuñamos por vez primera, años ha, la denominación de PLM (Puto Loco de Manual); el inglés Peter Sutcliffe alias The Yorkshire Ripper, y las machiruladas policiales que lo mantuvieron suelto durante más de una década; y por último, una breve selección de “espiazadores” españoles, que como el oyente puede suponer no son los más sangrientos pero sí los más garrulos.

My Time Capsule
Ep. 429 - Sue Cleaver

My Time Capsule

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 55:07


Sue Cleaver is an actor best known for playing Eileen Grimshaw in Coronation Street since 2000, as well as appearing in Dinnerladies, Casualty, A Touch of Frost, and The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper. She took part in a I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here in 2022, and is a regular panellist on Loose Women. She is currently touring the UK as Mother Superior in Sister Act. Her first book, A Work in Progress, is a call-to-arms for women as they get older to remember their value and hold on to their confidence, with Sue sharing experiences from her incredible life (many of which she has never spoken about before and will be revealed for the first time in the book) and advice (she is a trained therapist).Sue Cleaver is guest number 429 on My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things she'd like to put in a time capsule; four she'd like to preserve and one she'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Sue's book “A Work in Progress” is available here - https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/work-in-progress-9781526678706Follow Sue Cleaver on Twitter: @Sue_Cleaver & Instagram: @officialsuecleaver . Follow My Time Capsule on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens and Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people . Get bonus episodes and ad-free listening by becoming a team member with Acast+! Your support will help us to keep making My Time Capsule. Join our team now! https://plus.acast.com/s/mytimecapsule. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mike Has A Drink
Yorkshire ripper

Mike Has A Drink

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 106:02


Interviewed 9x by police

The Bad Taste Crimecast
Episode 183 - Why You Always Lying?

The Bad Taste Crimecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 96:18


Sick of serial killers? Join the BTC for a deep dive into the dark world of deception. We're untangling the web of lies in two of the most horrifying hoaxes ever concocted. From fake kidnappings to manufactured massacres, prepare to be shocked, appalled, and maybe a little bit entertained. A special thanks to this week's guest host, Rachel Bauman!You can check out the Not Fade Away podcast here!Research links below! ABC 7 - "Sherri Papini"ABC News - "Sherri Papini's ex-husband reflects on living under hoax, years after learning about her phony kidnap plot"Record Searchlight - "Sherri Papini still making plans for future after 2016 kidnapping hoax sent her to prison"The Hollywood Reporter - "Sherri Papini Kidnapping Hoax Docuseries Set at ID"NBC News - "Sherri Papini, who faked her own kidnapping, is released from federal prison""Sherri Papini" (Youtube)The Times - "I knew the Yorkshire Ripper tapes were fake. But I was just a woman"The Independent - "Wearside Jack: I deserve to go to jail for 'evil' Ripper hoax"The Standard - "Killer revealed 35 years later: Woman bludgeoned to death was not Yorkshire Ripper victim"The Yorkshire Post - "The Yorkshire Ripper Files: Who was the hoaxer Wearside Jack?"Wearside Jack Tapes AudioThe Times - "John Humble, 'Wearside Jack', obituary"The Telegraph - "John Humble, Yorkshire Ripper hoaxer dubbed 'Wearside Jack' who taunted the police with letters and a tape recording disastrously sending the murder inquiry down a blind alley - obituary"Biography - "Peter Sutcliffe"All That's Interesting - "The Sickening Story Of Peter Sutcliffe, The Yorkshire Ripper Who Brutalized 13 Women In 1970s England"Luxury London - "The Long Shadow: The true story of 'Wearside Jack' and the Yorkshire Ripper"Daily Mail - "Transcripts: Wearside Jack's letters and tape"The Independent - "Families of Yorkshire Ripper victims receive police apology for language used during investigation"West Yorkshire Police - "Death of Peter Sutcliffe: Statements from Chief Constable John Robins on behalf of West Yorkshire Police"

Killer Queens: A True Crime Podcast
328: Yorkshire Ripper [Serial Killer]

Killer Queens: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 76:51


For five and a half years, the man dubbed “The Yorkshire Ripper” terrorized the Yorkshire area of England.  Thirteen women lost their lives while seven others were attacked and left scarred, mentally and physically.  After a fumbled investigation with many wrong turns and deep-rooted opinions, the Yorkshire Ripper was caught purely by happenstance. ***TRIGGER WARNING*** Murder by Gunshot | Drug Use | Talk of Verbal and Physical Abuse | Paranormal Activity Hang with us: Follow Us on Instagram Like Us on Facebook Join our Case Discussion Group on Facebook Get Killer Queens Merch Bonus Episodes Support Our AMAZING Sponsors: Lolavie: Get 15% off LolaVie with the code KQ at https://www.lolavie.com/KQ#lolaviepod Want access to our first 45 episodes? Grab em here! We've made them available for free to anyone who signs up! Remember, these episodes were recorded when we had no idea what we were doing, so just keep that in mind. The audio isn't the quality we would want to put out now, but the cases are on point! Visit killerqueens.link/ogto download and binge all the archived episodes today! © 2024 Killer Queens Podcast. All Rights Reserved Audio Production by Wayfare Recording Music provided by Steven Tobi Logo designed by Sloane Williams of The Sophisticated Crayon YouTube Editing by Jennifer Da Silva Sources:  Background:(Victim / Perpetrator) Irene Richardson - Yorkshire Ripper Victim Murder of Jayne MacDonald - Wikipedia Jean Bernadette Jordan (1956-1977) - Find a Grave Memorial Elena “Helen” Rytka (1959-1978) - Find a Grave Memorial Yvonne Ann Pearson (1956-1978) - Find a Grave Memorial Vera Evelyn Millward (1937-1978) - Find a Grave Memorial Josephine Anne Whitaker - Find a Grave Memorial Barbara Janine Leach - Find a Grave Memorial Jacqueline Hill (1960-1980) - Find a Grave Memorial What Actually Happened?  Biography.com | Peter Sutcliffe The Long Shadow: Who were Peter Sutcliffe's victims? | Radio Times Wilma McCann | UK Style Yahoo Wikipedia | Peter Sutcliffe THE ATTACKS AND MURDERS - JEAN JORDAN The Ripper (Netflix) - 4 Part Series - Watch The Ripper | Netflix Official Site Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Criminal Connection Podcast
Episode 36: Bernard O'Mahoney - The Final Say: Carlton Leach, Essex Boys & The Yorkshire Ripper

The Criminal Connection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 118:51


Secure your privacy with Surfshark! Enter coupon code Podfather for an extra 4 months free at https://surfshark.deals/podfather”Welcome back to another episode of The Criminal Connection Podcast.Today, The Podfather welcomes back Bernard O'Mahoney to set the record straight, he's here for his "Final Say".Bernard said he was only going to do one podcast & one only but due to more questions being asked & the usual flak that he's had on social media He's decided to come back and give his final word on matters including, Carlton Leach, Essex Boys & The Yorkshire Ripper. And he's got the receipts.This is going to be one explosive episode.Now sit back and enjoy the show.Big thank you to our sponsors:iME - https://i-me.tech/Marc Oliver Bespoke Tailoring - https://marcoliver.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=criminalVIP Security Services - https://www.vipsecurityservices.co.uk/ - 10% discount code for all services purchased using code VIPCCP24Wyldecrest Events - https://wyldecrestevents.com/?ref=criminalconnectionpodcast - 5% discount code for all services purchased using code CCP5OFF Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Criminology
The Yorkshire Ripper Part 2

Criminology

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 57:14


Between 1975 and 1980, The Yorkshire Ripper terrorized Northern England. His attacks and murders were reminiscent of Jack The Ripper, who operated in the late 1800s. Letters signed Jack The Ripper and a recording supposedly of the killer's voice only served to taunt the police. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the crimes of Peter Sutcliffe, aka The Yorkshire Ripper. In this second and last episode on The Yorkshire Ripper, we detail Peter Sutcliffe's background and arrest. People began questioning why the police hadn't identified Sutcliffe sooner, which could have saved lives. You can help support the show at patreon.com/criminology An Emash Digital production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Criminology
The Yorkshire Ripper Part 1

Criminology

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 60:18


Between 1975 and 1980, The Yorkshire Ripper terrorized Northern England. His attacks and murders were reminiscent of Jack The Ripper, who operated in the late 1800s. Letters signed Jack The Ripper and a recording supposedly of the killer's voice only served to taunt the police. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the crimes of Peter Sutcliffe, aka The Yorkshire Ripper. It took the police some time to piece together the crimes and even more time to figure out who was behind them. The pressure mounted with every attack and murder by the vicious serial killer. You can help support the show at patreon.com/criminology An Emash Digital production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

History Homos
Ep. 206 - The Yorkshire Ripper ft. Chris Snowdon

History Homos

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 104:41


This week we are rejoined by author and journalist Chris Snowdon to discuss the grisly series of 1970s murders described in the press as "The Yorkshire Ripper" later discovered to be perpetuated by hirsute killer Peter Sutcliffe. The years long investigation was hampered by the hoax letters created by a Northern prankster known as Wearside Jack. Follow Chris on Twitter @CJSnowdon and purchase his book "The Art of Suppression" wherever you buy books online. Don't forget to join our Telegram channel at T.me/historyhomos and to join our group chat at T.me/historyhomoschat The video version of the show is available on Youtube, bitchute, odysee. For weekly premium episodes or to contribute to the show subscribe to our channel at www.rokfin.com/historyhomos Any questions comments concerns or T-shirt/sticker requests can be leveled at historyhomos@gmail.com Later homos --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historyhomos/support

Happy Place
Book Club Meets: Career pivots, true crime, and 70s nostalgia, with Jennie Godfrey

Happy Place

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 27:01


Would you choose uncertainty over unhappiness? Happy Place Book Club novel, The List of Suspicious Things, is the first book Jennie Godfrey has written. She was working in a corporate job before she had a moment of clarity and quit her job with no plan B to become a writer. In this chat with Fearne, Jennie explains why, having suffered with anxiety, she took control and chose an uncertain future over an unhappy present, with a little help from an episode of Happy Place...! The List of Suspicious Things centres around the murders of the Yorkshire Ripper. It sounds like a grim subject, but this story – told through the eyes of a young teenage girl – is incredibly warm and charming. Jennie also reveals her family's own connection to Peter Sutcliffe, the man known at the time as the Yorkshire Ripper. Plus, you've been sending your voice notes, reminiscing about the teenage culture of the 1970s. Join the Happy Place Book Club on Instagram @happyplacebookclub – DM your messages and voicenotes about May's read, Sociopath, to have your thoughts shared on the podcast! ...and don't worry, there are no plot spoilers in this episode!Listen to Daisy May Cooper's episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Family Plot
Edpisode 192 Catching the Yorkshire Ripper

Family Plot

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 58:25


This week, we go full British True Crime as we head back to the seventies and eighties and investigate the life and crimes of Peter Sutcliffe, better known as the Yorkshire Ripper.  We discuss his life, what led him to become a killer, his family life, the hoax that led the police astray in this fascinating case.  Meanwhile Krysta talks more dogs and balloon debates in her Corner and Laura brings us all together in this distressingly bloody-detail free episode of the Family Plot Podcast!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-plot--4670465/support.

The Opperman Report
Tim Tate – Conspiracy of Silence (Censored Franklin Cover up Documentary Filmmaker)

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 120:28


Ed is joined by the founder of Interesting Films, Tim Tate.In an interview covering many topics – notably Conspiracy of Silence and Children Of The Master Race. Discussions include the Nazi scheme of WW2, Jimmy Savile, The Yorkshire Ripper, Ingrid von Oelhafen, the BBC scandal, Jeffrey Epstein & Prince Andrew, Satanic Ritual Abuse and much more - the whole wide gamut of his work and research.He talks of censorship and difficulties getting research out there, of how the messenger is targetted and not the object of the story. He also talks in depth about the tragic case of Troy Bonner.BACKGROUNDMr Tate's work has been seen and commissioned by all major British television, including the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 networks – as well as the Discovery Channel, A&E Networks & Al Jazeera International.Several of these films have won awards, including honours from: Amnesty International, Royal Television Society, New York Festivals, National Academy of Cable Broadcasting (US), UNESCO, Association for International Broadcasting and International Documentary Association.Book Links : Hitler's Forgotten Children, The Yorkshire Ripper – The secret murders,Website: Interesting Films Personal SiteTwitter: Tim TateBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.

The Shadow Girls
E|76 The Yorkshire Ripper (Bonus Content)

The Shadow Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 39:48


Carolyn and Branden discuss the episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Shadow Girls
E|76 The Yorkshire Ripper

The Shadow Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 48:07


A vicious serial killer. A police department content to blame the victims. A seemingly endless hunting ground across northern England... meet The Yorkshire Ripper. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast
MoNo Presents: History Daily

Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 38:59


Today we have special back-to-back episodes from the History Daily podcast. The first shares the story of the capture of one of the UK's most notorious serial killers, the Yorkshire Ripper, and the second is about the tumultuous life of Russian tsar Ivan the Terrible. Visit the History Daily website for more information about the show. https://historydaily.org/ More about the Most Notorious podcast here: https://www.mostnotorious.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The TV Show
Episode 78: We say farewell Jason Kelce

The TV Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 33:36


We give out thoughts on the death of Richard Lewis. What are our best memories of him? (00:00:00-00:08:59) Jason Kelce retires after 13 seasons. We recap his impact on the game and the city of Philadelphia. Where do we see his retirement taking him? Does his personality make him bound for media? (00:08:59-00:14:54) Jay reviews HBO's “The Regime”. Does it live up to the hype despite starring Kate Winslet and having a great writing crew? (00:14:54 -00:19:04) BRITISH CORNER: Rhea reviews the Netflix documentary “The Yorkshire Ripper, The Secret Murders” (00:19:04-00:023:15) TEEN CORNER: Rhea reviews the Netflix series “Avatar the Last Air Bender”. Does the movie stay true to the original story of the cartoon? (00:23:15-00:25:24) Angelo reviews Netflix's documentary series, "Four Falls of Buffalo”, recapping the 1991-1994 Buffalo Bills. He wraps up reviewing listener recommended “Colin from Accounts” on Peacock (00:25:24-00:30:36) Closing/wrap up (00:30:36-00:32:20) “Paulie”, the pilot Jay wrote back in 2013, will be available on jayblack.tv on Sunday! Take a watch and tell us what you think at thetvshowpod@gmail.com! The audiobook of Angelo's “Loud” will be available March 12th! MAKE SURE YOU FIND US ON ALL OUR SOCIALS: We have you covered on the latest news and hottest takes surrounding television. Anywhere and everywhere you get your social media fix from.CHECK IT OUT:https://linktr.ee/thetvshow

The Something Wicked Podcast
Savile & Sutcliffe

The Something Wicked Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 65:19


We review 'The Long Shadow', ITV's drama covering the Yorkshire Ripper case, after which we get into Steve Coogan's portrayal of Sutty's perverted pal in the BBC's 'The Reckoning'.

In Haste
What's it like to be a debut author? with Jennie Godfrey

In Haste

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 32:49


Writers Alice Vincent and Charlotte Runcie meet Jennie Godfrey, debut novelist and author of The List of Suspicious things.Jennie discusses how she wrote her novel, which has garnered a huge amount of buzz in the British publishing industry and beyond, and which has themes that draw on Jennie's own childhood experiences growing up in Yorkshire during the strange and troubling time when the Yorkshire Ripper was at large. Alice and Charlotte share their own journeys to publication - from the rocky to the dreamlike - as well as speaking to Jennie about writing inspiration, crime fiction, what stops her from writing and what keeps her going.Each episode of In Haste is accompanied by an original essay on Substack by Alice Vincent or Charlotte Runcie exploring its wider themes. New episodes are released weekly, but paid subscribers can access more episodes instantly at inhaste.substack.com, where there's a very welcoming literary community sharing our writing progress. Come and join in with the conversation!In Haste is produced by Holly Fisher for Hasty Productions, with original music by Maria Chiara Argiró and graphic design by Alicia Fernandes. Get full access to In Haste at inhaste.substack.com/subscribe

Postcards From Midlife
Novelist Jennie Godfrey on her dramatic career reinvention & Yorkshire Ripper connection

Postcards From Midlife

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 57:35


For their spring book club special, Lorraine and Trish meet author Jennie Godfrey whose charming and moving debut novel, The List of Suspicious Things, about growing up in the shadow of the Yorkshire Ripper, is set to be a best-seller. Jennie reveals her personal connection to the case, why she ditched the city and a high-flying career in midlife to work in a country bookshop and how to go about getting a novel published. Plus: 10 brilliant books for your reading list; Lorraine tests her geography knowledge & who remembers Iced Gems for tea?Book a place on our special retreat: https://www.stmoritzhotel.co.uk/offers-and-breaks/postcards-from-midlife-retreat/Sign up for our mini magazine: Postcards From Lorraine & TrishContact us: hello@postcardsfrommidlife.comFollow us on Instragram: @postcardsfrommidlifeJoin our private Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/681448662400206/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Last Word
Norma Barzman, Lord Saye and Sele, Jim Hobson, Susan Campbell

Last Word

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 27:50


Matthew Bannister onNorma Barzman, the screenwriter from the Golden Age of Hollywood who fled to Europe after facing being blacklisted from the House Un-American Activities Committee for her Communist views. Lord Saye and Sele, the aristocrat who served in the army during the Second World War, then worked to restore the historic family seat Broughton Castle.James 'Jim' Hobson, the Assistant Chief Constable of West Yorkshire who was in charge of the Yorkshire Ripper enquiry when Peter Sutcliffe was arrested.Susan Campbell, the illustrator who co-founded the Walled Kitchen Garden Network.Interviewee: Larry Ceplair Interviewee: John Barzman Interviewee: Martin Fiennes Interviewee: Franco Pardini Interviewee: Jim Buckland Interviewee: Caroline ConranProducer: Gareth Nelson-DaviesArchive used:CSULB Human Rights Forum - Norma Barzman, the Advanced Media Production Center, California State University Long Beach, Beach TV CSULB, YouTube, uploaded 06/04/2009; The Locket (1946), RKO Radio Pictures; Norma Barzman, Hollywood Exiles, Podcast, BBC World Service, 15/01/2024; The House Committee of Un-American Activities Actuality, Omnibus, Hollywood on Trial, BBC Two, 04/11/1973; Give us This Day (1949) Dir, Edward Dmytryk; IMDB; Lord Saye and Seye interview, From D-Day to Bergen-Belsen: Lord Saye & Sele, Dir/Prod Nathan Portlock-Allan, YouTube uploaded 26/01/2021; Lord Seye and Sele, SignPost, BBC, 25/04/1962; News Conference, Newsbeat, BBC Radio, 04/09/1979; The Yorkshire Ripper Files: A Very British Crime Story, BBC Four, 11/04/2019; Susan Campbell "Trained Fruit in Historic Kitchen Gardens", Garden Conservation YouTube uploaded 30/09/2022; Susan Campbell makes her first visit to Althorp, Episode 8, Walled Garden Historian, spencer1508.com;

June: Voice of a Silent Twin

After many years languishing in Broadmoor Secure Psychiatric Hospital, the twins continue their desperate fight to get out. June and Jennifer meet notorious fellow patients Ronnie Kray and the Yorkshire Ripper. And the now infamous sexual predator Jimmy Savile is a regular visitor to the hospital. The twins are given drugs which help them talk, but which have other undesired consequences. For the first time, June reveals how she wrote to doctors begging for her medication to be reduced so she could “be herself” once again.Credits: Narrator: Linda Mitchell Producer: Beccy Leach Assistant Producer: Jessica Gunasekara Sound design: Cathy Robinson Executive producer: Karen Voisey Voice director: John Norton Original title music: Kizzy Crawford Voice of young June: Bethan Mary-James Voice of young Jennifer: Olivia Forrest Production manager: Andrea Deere With thanks to Marjorie Wallace

True Crime Odyssey
TCO EP:56 The Yorkshire Ripper

True Crime Odyssey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 42:38


Peter Sutcliffe, a notorious British murderer famously known as the Yorkshire Ripper, unleashed a reign of terror upon the nation between 1975 and 1980, claiming the lives of at least 13 innocent women and subjecting seven others to brutal assaults. However, his sinister activities can be traced back to 1969, when he committed his earliest known attack. Miraculously, his victim survived but chose not to press charges, unknowingly allowing a monster to roam freely.As Sutcliffe's heinous acts continued, a wave of fear swept through the northern regions of England, leaving communities paralyzed and desperate for justice. The ensuing manhunt spanned years, consuming an astonishing 2.5 million hours of police work. Yet, this pursuit of the Yorkshire Ripper was marred by a series of setbacks and missteps. The investigation was plagued by a lack of regard for Sutcliffe's victims, many of whom were sex workers, and a cruel hoax that cunningly diverted the attention of law enforcement.Finally, in 1981, the long-awaited breakthrough arrived when Sutcliffe was apprehended and ultimately convicted. His capture brought a sense of relief to a nation haunted by his monstrous actions. However, the chilling tale of the Yorkshire Ripper did not fade into obscurity. Over the years, it has continued to captivate the public's imagination, becoming a subject of fascination in true-crime podcasts and even inspiring the creation of the gripping 2020 Netflix documentary, The Ripper.Sadly, the chapter of Peter Sutcliffe's life came to a close in November 2020, as he passed away at the age of 74. Yet, the scars left by his crimes remain etched in the collective memory of a nation, serving as a reminder of the darkness that can lurk within even the most ordinary of individuals.Support The Showhttps://www.patreon.com/paranormalworldproductionsShow Website And Bloghttps://paranormalworldproductions.comAll The Socials And Stuff/Contact Brianhttps://linktr.ee/ParanormalWorldProductionsbrian@paranormalworldproductions.com Follow The Show On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/truecrimeodysseyThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5309458/advertisement

History Daily
The Arrest of the Yorkshire Ripper

History Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 16:13


January 2, 1981: Police arrest a man named Peter Sutcliffe for a routine traffic violation in Sheffield, England. But they soon realize that he is a mass murderer known as the Yorkshire Ripper.Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more.History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser.Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

WhatKast
THE YORKSHIRE RIPPER AND JIMMY SAVILE, HORSE ON A PLANE AND EMU DRIVEL!

WhatKast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 26:47


A llok ahead to this weekends big pareon special on the links between Peter Sutcliffe and Jimmy Savil.. did they work together?Also some strange news stories whatkast style.discord https://discord.gg/dS6tMce4Support the showJOIN OUR PATREON FOR EXCLUSIVE WEEKLY EPISODES! www.patreon.com/whatkastBUY US A BEER! www.buymeacoffee.com/whatkast

The Casual Criminalist
The Yorkshire Ripper: Mad Jack's Mad Successor

The Casual Criminalist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 105:07


Uncover the chilling true story of the Yorkshire Ripper in this episode. From his early attacks to the police's incompetence, dive into a world of fear and terror in 1970s England. Sponsor: RocketMoney.com/CASUAL - cancel your unwanted subscriptions – and manage your money the easy way Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast
S8 Ep26: A Mother's Love - Part 2

The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 66:33


Continuing the story that must be every parent's nightmare - the abduction of a newborn baby, just five hours old, from a hospital in Nottingham in July 1994. In an investigation that was parallelled with the likes of the hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper, or for the killers of James Bulger, this is a scope as to how the hunt for baby Abbie Humphries was - but would detectives find her?? Music used in this episode: "The Descent" by Kevin Macleod. All music used is sourced from https://filmmusic.io/ and used under an Attribution Licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Playlist Tracks Six O Clock News - The Bug Club No Driver - The Lounge Society The True Crime Enthusiast's Fundraiser For Macmillan Cancer Support References: Follow/Contact/Support The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast Facebook Facebook Discussion Group Twitter Instagram Youtube Website TTCE Merchandise Patreon Page Remembering Abbie and Karen. This episode is dedicated to them both. 

British Murders Podcast
Chesterfield's Darkest Day: The 1977 Pottery Cottage Murders

British Murders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 40:44


In this off-season episode, I bring you the story of the murders of Amy Minton, Arthur Minton, Richard Moran and Sarah Moran in a case commonly referred to as the Pottery Cottage murders.As told by my guest Sally-Anne Martyn, this case has fallen somewhat under the radar, given it took place slap-bang in the middle of the Yorkshire Ripper's killing spree.Escaped convict William Hughes held five members of the Minton/Moran family hostage for over 50+ hours, killing all but Gill Moran.Hughes attempted to escape once the police were informed, but a shootout followed, leaving him dead at the hands of Derbyshire Constabulary. He was the first person to be shot dead by that particular force.Sally-Anne can be reached at her website:sallyannemartyn.comFor all things British Murders, please visit my website:⁣britishmurders.com⁣Intro music:⁣David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet'⁣linktr.ee/davidjohnbradymusic⁣ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

They Walk Among Us - UK True Crime
Season 7 - Episode 49

They Walk Among Us - UK True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 42:34


Wath upon Dearne near Rotherham was a once popular mining area. Throughout the 19th and early-20th centuries, the demand for coal rose exponentially. As a result, many miners settled in the small South Yorkshire town. They spent most of their lives carrying out the physically intense and life-threatening occupation that powered homes and businesses across Britain. When retirement came, the workers had built a life and had families in the area, so they chose to stay. Their sense of security was shattered in 1988, however, when four people were found murdered — the victims' bodies had been severely mutilated. Officers from the South Yorkshire constabulary would quickly learn that Wath upon Dearne had become the hunting ground for a serial killer, who fantasised about matching the notoriety of The Yorkshire Ripper and Jack the Ripper… *** LISTENER CAUTION IS ADVISED *** This episode was researched and written by Emily G. Thompson and Rosanna Fitton.Edited by Joel Porter at Dot Dot Dot Productions.Script editing, additional writing, illustrations and production direction by Rosanna FittonNarration, editing assistance, additional writing, and production direction by Benjamin Fitton.Listen to our companion podcast ‘They Walk Among America' here: https://play.acast.com/s/they-walk-among-americaBecome a ‘Patreon Producer' and get exclusive access to Season 1, early ad-free access to episodes, and your name in the podcast credits. Find out more here: https://www.patreon.com/TheyWalkAmongUsMore information and episode references can be found on our website https://theywalkamonguspodcast.comMUSIC: The Void by Cody Martin Shadow Passage by Cody Martin Petalstone by Cody Martin Arcadia by Cody Martin Apex Program by Cody Martin Pursuit of Wonder by Caleb Etheridge Two Lives by Alice in Winter Salvation by Moments They Walk Among Us is part of the Acast Creator Network - https://www.acast.com/theywalkamongusSOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter - https://twitter.com/TWAU_PodcastFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/theywalkamonguspodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/theywalkamonguspodcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/theywalkamongus. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Morbid
Episode 407: The Yorkshire Ripper Part 4

Morbid

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 66:56


We've reached a conclusion here folks, and by the end of this Peter will be apprehended. First though, there were more fuck ups to be made in the investigation. More and more evidence headquarters were set up across various areas only leading to important information being completely looked over. Peter was also spoken to several more times, but really why was he? The investigators didn't even check up on his alibis. Then one night in 1981 Peter picked up a woman he intended to kill and little did he know she would be the one to end it all.Thank you to David White for being such a trooper and helping me with this research!Apple, R.W. 1981. "Truck driver in Britain confesses at his trial to killing 13 women." New York Times, April 30: A6.Byford, Lawrence. 1981. The Yorkshire Ripper Case: Review of the Police Investigation of the Case. Evaluation, Inspector of the Constabulary , Secretary of State for the Home Department, United Kingdom, London: Secretary of State for the Home Department, United Kingdom.Cobb, Richard Charles. 2019. On the Trail of the Yorkshire Ripper: His Final Secrets Revealed. South Yorkshire: Pen and Sword Books.Cross, Roger. 1981. The Yorkshire Ripper: the In-depth Study of a Killer and his Methods. New York, NY: Dell Publishing .Gazette News Services. 1981. "God's voice made me kill Yorkshire Ripper tells jury." The Gazette, May 12: 13.1980. "Union support sought for women to carry weapons." The Times, December 1.Wark, Penny. 1999. "The Ripper: why did so many women have to die." The Times, September 30.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Morbid
Episode 406: The Yorkshire Ripper Part 3

Morbid

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 66:01


Part three of The Yorkshire Ripper gets even more brutal than the first 2 episodes. Peter Sutcliffe is really starting to ramp things up. He's getting more violent, more theatrical, and more brazen as the minutes pass. The police will end up speaking to Peter for the second time in this installment (although it certainly won't be the last time) and local news outlets will start receiving Jack The Ripper letters regarding the murders. Hang on tight, the fourth and final episode will be hitting your ear meat next episode!!!After Evil by Neil JacksonApple, R.W. 1981. "Truck driver in Britain confesses at his trial to killing 13 women." New York Times, April 30: A6.Byford, Lawrence. 1981. The Yorkshire Ripper Case: Review of the Police Investigation of the Case. Evaluation, Inspector of the Constabulary , Secretary of State for the Home Department, United Kingdom, London: Secretary of State for the Home Department, United Kingdom.Cobb, Richard Charles. 2019. On the Trail of the Yorkshire Ripper: His Final Secrets Revealed. South Yorkshire: Pen and Sword Books.Cross, Roger. 1981. The Yorkshire Ripper: the In-depth Study of a Killer and his Methods. New York, NY: Dell Publishing .Gazette News Services. 1981. "God's voice made me kill Yorkshire Ripper tells jury." The Gazette, May 12: 13.Jenkins, Russell. 2011. "DNA closes police file on 'Yorkshire Ripper' murder." The Times, February 9.Jouve, Nicole Ward. 1986. The Streetcleaner: the Yorkshire Ripper Case on Trial. London: Marion Boyers Publishers.Kershaw, Ronald. 1978. "Police authority head wants 'ripper' caught dead or alive." The Times, February 15: 4.Kershaw, Ronald, and Arthur Osman. 1981. "Ripper squad faces serious charge." The Times, January 5: 1.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Morbid
Episode 404: The Yorkshire Ripper Part 2

Morbid

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 71:20


Part two of the Yorkshire Rippers, unfortunately, includes many many more murders and Peter Sutcliffe continuing to evade law enforcement. So many women had to lose their lives and still, Peter seemed untouchable. We also discuss the unbelievable way this case was handled in the press and how the victims were treated as well. Luckily, toward the end of this episode, you'll hear that Peter started to lose it a bit, and made some stupid (but lucky for us) mistakes. Law enforcement would get a bit of a clue that led straight to Peter, but would it be enough to stop him in his tracks and arrest him right there on the spot? Well, you're about to find out!Apple, R.W. 1981. "Truck driver in Britain confesses at his trial to killing 13 women." New York Times, April 30: A6.Byford, Lawrence. 1981. The Yorkshire Ripper Case: Review of the Police Investigation of the Case. Evaluation, Inspector of the Constabulary , Secretary of State for the Home Department, United Kingdom, London: Secretary of State for the Home Department, United Kingdom.Cobb, Richard Charles. 2019. On the Trail of the Yorkshire Ripper: His Final Secrets Revealed. South Yorkshire: Pen and Sword Books.Cross, Roger. 1981. The Yorkshire Ripper: the In-depth Study of a Killer and his Methods. New York, NY: Dell Publishing .Gazette News Services. 1981. "God's voice made me kill Yorkshire Ripper tells jury." The Gazette, May 12: 13.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Morbid
Episode 403: The Yorkshire Ripper Part 1

Morbid

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 87:45


Peter Sutcliffe, who would later become known as the Yorkshire Ripper, is probably one of the gnarlier serial killers we have covered. Throughout the 70's he terrorized the streets of Yorkshire, brutally assaulting and murdering women he believed to be sex workers. In part one Alaina explains to us how he slowly became this monster, his first attacks and ends on a survivor that would eventually help lead the police to Peter. In part two, unfortunately there are more attacks and murders to tell but have no fear, this sadistic killer would eventually be stopped.Byford, Lawrence. 1981. The Yorkshire Ripper Case: Review of the Police Investigation of the Case. Evaluation, Inspector of the Constabulary , Secretary of State for the Home Department, United Kingdom, London: Secretary of State for the Home Department, United Kingdom.Cobb, Richard Charles. 2019. On the Trail of the Yorkshire Ripper: His Final Secrets Revealed. South Yorkshire: Pen and Sword Books.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.