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Yesterday, a celebrity in the United Kingdom died of new crown pneumonia, and actually triggered a number of likes from the melon-eating masses on social media.
All because, the man's name was Peter Sutcliffe.
In the 1970s, at least 13 women were killed with extreme cruelty, comparable to the historical "Jack the Ripper", Sutcliffe, also known as the "Yorkshire Ripper"...

Sutcliffe, 74, reportedly died in hospital on November 13 after contracting the coronavirus and becoming ill due to refusal of treatment.
Who would have thought that this "Yorkshire Ripper", who escaped the pursuit several times in history and escaped many assassinations in prison, was finally taken in by the new crown virus...
His story, we'll start at the beginning now.
Peter Sutcliffe was born on 2 June 1946 in Yorkshire, where his father was a retired seafarer who worked as a baker and his mother worked in a munitions factory.
However, due to the loss of a son, coupled with the frailty of Sutcliffe's birth, the mother Sutcliffe was indulged in various unconditional doting.
However, his father had a different face for him.
Sutcliffe's father ostensibly strictly regulates the behavior of his children, but his private life is all kinds of erosion, often hooking up with young girls to go home, and likes to brag to Sutcliffe about his one-night stand experience...
Childhood Sutcliffe
Not only that, but Sutcliffe's father also had a strong desire to control, holding an iron rod at home all day long, and the slightest disobedience of the children was a violent beating.
The violent erosion of the father and the unconditional doting of the mother make Sutcliffe gradually grow into a well-behaved "mother treasure man". Later, the mother also went to divorce because she could not stand her father.
Family changes led Sutcliffe to leave school early, working part-time, and by the mid-1970s, he finally got a job as a big truck driver and settled down. It was during this period that he bought a house, got married, and settled in West Yorkshire.
Who would have thought that Sutcliffe, who seems to have his life on the right track, has just begun his terrible life...
Sutcliffe's heart has always hidden terrible secrets.
Like the historical "Jack the Ripper of London", Sutcliffe developed a deformed and intense interest in prostitutes from his teenage years, which gave him the urge to insult prostitutes and then kill them...
In the early 1970s, he attacked several prostitutes in an attempt to kill them, but all of them were unsuccessful due to interference from nearby people.
By October 1975, Sutcliffe finally found an opportunity to attack Wilma McCann, a 28-year-old prostitute from Leeds who was also a mother of four children.
However, Sutcliffe was ruthless, first stuning McCann with two consecutive blows with a hammer, and then stabbing her 15 times in the neck, chest, and abdomen until he killed her.
Wilma McCann
The first killing opened Sutcliffe's evil Pandora's box, and he was out of control ever since.
Speaking years later about this killing, Sutcliffe said:
"After killing the prostitute for the first time, in order to make my behavior more legitimate, I intensified my hatred for the prostitutes in my heart, thinking that they deserved to die..."
In the first case, the police dispatched more than 150 police officers and conducted 11,000 investigations and interrogations, none of which were found, which inadvertently fueled his arrogance and laid the groundwork for his subsequent crimes.
The first case had not yet been clarified, and just three months later, in January 1976, Sutcliffe committed a second murder.
The victim was Emily Jackson, a 42-year-old part-time prostitute, also a mother.
This time Sutcliffe was even more ferocious, he borrowed a ride to carry Emily, then pretended that the car stopped, knocked her unconscious with a hammer when Emily was not careful, and then threw the body after stabbing her 52 knives...
Less than a year later, Sutcliffe killed three more women in a row.
In April 1977, when 16-year-old Jayne was killed, becoming the fifth victim, Yorkshire Police finally realized that the same person was behind the series of cases.
Since then, the name "Yorkshire Ripper" has spread throughout the local area.
Jayne MacDonald
Many sex workers and ordinary girls talk about discoloration, and many women are afraid to go out after dark.
What Yorkshire Police did not expect, however, was that the killing would continue for several years, all because of the paralysis of the Yorkshire Police Police, who repeatedly missed important clues to lock down Sutcliffe.
In October 1977, Jean, a 20-year-old Manchester City girl, was killed by Sutcliffe, the first time That Sucliffe had attacked anyone outside Of West Yorkshire, using the same old method:
Trick people into getting on the bus by hitting a ride, but hammer first and then knife, brutally kill each other...
Jean Jordan
However, this time, when Sutcliffe dumped the body, he forgot that he had given Jean a new 5 pound bill, and the police once found the company where Sutcliffe worked based on the serial number of the new banknote, but eventually gave up further investigation. It was the first time police had missed Sutcliffe.
For the next 3 years, Sutcliffe killed a girl every once in a while, all in the same way, and Yorkshire Police had many opportunities to lock down Sutcliffe, but let him go again and again.
Once, the police interrogated Sutcliffe and showed him a photograph of a pair of killer footprints next to the victim's body, and Sutcliffe, who was wearing the shoes that had stepped on the footprints. Yorkshire police were stunned not to notice this...
The closest case was to a 20-year-old black girl named Marcella Claxton, who survived the attack on Sutcliffe and later assisted Yorkshire police in spelling out a portrait of Sutcliffe.
Marcella Claxton
Surprisingly, however, Yorkshire Police magically discarded the portrait because they had come to the conclusion after some analysis:
The girls who had been murdered before were all prostitutes, and Marcella Claxton was not, so it wasn't the legendary "Yorkshire Ripper" who attacked her...
The reality was that on the day of the attack, Sutcliffe mistook Marcella Claxton for a prostitute.
In this way, under a series of riots by the Yorkshire police, although they tracked down Sutcliffe 9 times, they let him go again and again...
Even in 1980, Sutcliffe was arrested for drunk driving, and he dared to kill two girls during the trial.
In January of the following year, Sutcliffe drove to the field, was arrested for decking, and was handed over to derbyshire police for handling, and the case finally turned around...
During interrogation, detectives from Derbyshire Police keenly discovered that Sutcliffe and the legendary "Yorkshire Ripper" were very similar in appearance, and went to the scene where he was arrested to search and found abandoned hammers, knives, ropes and other tools.
Soon after, derbyshire police, who had applied for a search warrant, finally found Sutcliffe's home, and in the face of police interrogation, the wife couldn't believe her ears:
The husband, who has been married for nearly 7 years, is actually the "Yorkshire ripper" who brutally killed dozens of girls!
Finally arrested, Sutcliffe calmly confessed some details of his killing of 13 women from 1975 to 1980, and incidentally mocked a wave of Yorkshire police:
"You have all the evidence, but you haven't caught me until now..."
The "ripper" that the Yorkshirers talked about was finally caught, but it soon became clear that it was not so easy for him to immediately surrender.
At trial in 1981, Sutcliffe looked sane and quick-witted. Soon after, however, he was inexplicably diagnosed with "delusional schizophrenia."
Fortunately, his appeal for exoneration on the grounds of mental illness was dismissed by the court, and in the end, Sutcliffe was convicted of 13 murders, 7 counts of attempted murder, and a total of 20 life sentences! Not surprisingly, he would spend the rest of his life in prison
Many people (including Sutcliffe himself) believe that he is unlikely to die well in prison, and that such a heinous prisoner is likely to be killed by his fellow inmates in any way he can...
Sure enough, in 1996, Sutcliffe was attacked several times by his fellow inmates and was blinded by a pen poke in his left eye.
In 2007, Sutcliffe was nearly blinded in the right eye by his inmates, and a man named Patrick Sureda drew his knife and prepared to hand blade Sutcliffe, he roared loudly:
"You rapist, murderer, I'm going to poke you in the other eye!"
Sutcliffe was lucky enough to dodge the blade and was eventually stabbed in the cheek, saving the remaining eye.
Although he also escaped many subsequent assassinations, but spent nearly 40 years in prison, "Yorkshire Ripper" Sutcliffe is now an old man in his 70s, in addition to being blind, he also suffers from diabetes, cardiovascular disease and other diseases.
But no one expected that the last thing that ended his life was actually the new crown virus.
Sutcliffe had recently contracted COVID-19, and in retrospect, it was probably people who visited him from outside the prison to infect him.
Perhaps fed up with life in prison, Sutcliffe has been refusing treatment, and on 13 November 2020, one of the most notorious serial killers in British history, the "Yorkshire Ripper", died in hospital, ending a life of sin...
Some of the victims who escaped at that time were long dead, some were still alive, especially after hearing that Sutcliffe died, they all showed great relief and happiness.
However, there are also some victims' families who have been living in the pain of losing their loved ones, and some people have committed suicide in grief.
In this way, the heinous crimes committed by "Yorkshire Ripper" Sutcliffe are far from being compensated by the new crown...
Ref:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8945247/Yorkshire-Ripper-dead-74.html
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8948023/Peter-Sutcliffe-life-crimes-psychopath-Peter-Sutcliffe-terrorised-nation.html
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8947601/How-Yorkshire-Ripper-cossetted-cost-10-MILLION.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sutcliffe
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8945665/Yorkshire-Ripper-victim-Marcella-Claxton-survived-hammer-attack-finally-closure.html