Wicked Beyond Belief: The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper. Michael Bilton
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Wicked Beyond Belief
The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper
Michael Bilton
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First published by HarperPress in 2003
The extract from a report of High Court hearing R v Peter Coonan (formally Sutcliffe) before Mr Justice Mitting, on 1 March 2010, published in the Independent, is reproduced with kind permission of The Press Association.
Michael Bilton asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work
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Dedication
For my Father
Contents
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Dramatis Personae
Chronology
Preface
1. Contact and Exchange
2. The Diabetic Detective
3. ‘A Man with a Beard’
4. Tracks in the Grass
5. Impressions in Blood
6. A Fresh Start
7. Punter’s Money
8. ‘The Job Is Life; Life Is the Job’
9. A Miserable Place To Die
10. Chinese Walls
11. The Wrong Track
12. Going Covert
13. ‘He Comes from Sunderland’
14. Bad Feelings
15. Swamped by Paper
16. ‘He Lives Somewhere, He Works for Someone’
17. ‘The Beast I Am’
18. Mad or Bad?
19. DNA, DNA, DNA
20. A Suitable Case for Treatment?
21. Unmasked: Leeds, West Yorkshire, 2006
The Final Chapter: Crime and Punishment in 2011
Note on Sources
Text Notes and References
Bibliography
Author’s Note on the Appendices
Appendix A: Statement of Peter William Sutcliffe to West Yorkshire Police, 4 January 1981
Appendix B: Subsequent Police Statements, January-February 1981
Searchable Terms
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Praise
About the Publisher
DRAMATIS PERSONAE
BOREHAM, LESLIE: High Court judge who presided over the trial of Peter Sutcliffe at the Old Bailey in May 1981.
BOYLE, JOHN: Detective inspector Ripper squad, January 1981. Interrogated Peter Sutcliffe after his arrest.
BYFORD, LAWRENCE: Her Majesty’s Inspector of Constabulary, responsible for the West Yorkshire police area. Conducted review of what went wrong with the Ripper investigation. Reported to Home Secretary in December 1981.
CATLOW, GRANGE: Detective superintendent Manchester CID. Jack Ridgway’s deputy.
CRAIG, DONALD: Assistant chief constable (crime) West Yorkshire 1975/76 before he retired.
DOMAILLE, JOHN: Detective chief superintendent, senior investigating officer (SIO) on murder of Patricia Atkinson in Bradford, 1977. Head of Special Homicide Investigation Team (Ripper squad) April 1978–March 1979.
ELLIS, STANLEY: Dialect expert and senior lecturer at University of Leeds. Advised police on ‘Geordie’ tape.
EMMENT, LESLIE: Deputy chief constable, Thames Valley police. Member of Byford advisory/review team.
FINLAY, ALF: Detective superintendent, SIO for Jacqueline Hill murder in Leeds, November 1980.
GEE, DAVID: Professor of forensic pathology at Leeds University and Home Office consultant pathologist. Conducted post-mortems on Ripper victims.
GERTY, DAVID: Assistant chief constable, West Midlands police. Member of Byford advisory/review team.
GILRAIN, PETER: Detective chief superintendent, SIO for Barbara Leach murder in Bradford, September 1979.
GREGG, CHRIS: Detective chief superintendent, head of West Yorkshire Police Homicide and Major Enquiry Team (HMET). Launched the hunt for the hoaxer.
GREGORY, RONALD: Chief constable of West Yorkshire.
HARVEY, RONALD: Commander, New Scotland Yard. Special adviser on crime to Home Office. Member of Byford advisory/review team.
HAVERS, SIR MICHAEL: QC, MP. Attorney General. Led prosecution at Sutcliffe’s trial.
HOBAN, DENNIS: Detective chief superintendent and head of Leeds CID. SIO for first two Ripper murders, Wilma McCann and Emily Jackson, in 1975/76. Died March 1978.
HOBSON, JIM: Detective chief superintendent. Dennis Hoban’s deputy in Leeds. SIO on inquiry into Irene Richardson’s murder. Put in overall charge of the investigation in late November 1980, six weeks before Peter Sutcliffe was arrested.
HOLLAND, DICK: Detective superintendent. Pivotal figure in the Yorkshire Ripper investigation. Drafted in after the murder of Jane MacDonald in 1977 and remained until the killer was arrested.
HYDES, ROBERT: Probationer police constable in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. Arrested Peter Sutcliffe, 2 January 1981.
KIND, STUART: Professor of forensic science, head of Home Office Central Research Establishment at Aldermaston, 1980. Member of Byford advisory/ review team.
LAPISH, TREVOR: Detective chief superintendent, SIO on Yvonne Pearson murder in Bradford, January 1978.
LAPTEW, ANDREW: Detective constable on Ripper squad, July 1979, when he interviewed Peter Sutcliffe and named him as a strong suspect.
LEWIS,