YORKSHIRE RIPPER


‘The Yorkshire Ripper’ Peter Sutcliffe with Sir James Savile, who was a friend of Israel, Uri Geller and members of the elite.
Sir Jimmy Savile is linked to the ‘Yorkshire Ripper’, Peter Sutcliffe, who, in 1981, was convicted of murdering 13 women.

“Sutcliffe told police he left the murder scene after he heard voices, but couldn’t tell where they came from.

“He also heard a car being driven away from the entrance to a house.

“Later he found out that the house was where disc jockey Jimmy Savile lived”

THE TRIAL: WEEK ONE


Savile with Esther Rantzen.

Jimmy Savile was questioned by police investigating the Yorkshire Ripper murders, a senior officer who worked on the inquiry revealed.

Former West Yorkshire police detective John Stainthorpe said that Savile was a suspect in the case more than 30 years ago.

There has been speculation that the Savile-Sutcliffe story is somehow linked to brainwashing, of the sort used by the military to produce killers.

Sutcliffe died in University Hospital of North Durham on 13 November 2020, where he is said to have refused treatment for COVID-19 after having previously returned to HMP Frankland following treatment for a suspected heart attack at the same hospital two weeks prior.[19][91] Sutcliffe also had a number of other underlying health problems.[19][17][92]


Peter Sutcliffe.

‘Through his childhood and early adolescence, Sutcliffe showed no signs of abnormality.’

Sutcliffe said that the voice of God had sent him on a mission to kill prostitutes. 

Four psychiatrists diagnosed him as having paranoid schizophrenia.

Peter Sutcliffe

Peter Sutcliffe reportedly carried out murders over five years, from 1975 to 1980.[3]

Back in 1969, Sutcliffe assaulted a prostitute he had met while searching for a woman who had tricked him out of money.

Police visited his home the next day.Sutcliffe admitted he had hit her. The police told him he was “very lucky”, as the woman did not want anything more to do with the incident.

Peter Sutcliffe

‘Sutcliffe was the star driver at Clark’s engineering and haulage contractors in Shipley, West Yorkshire, 

‘He was a devoted husband with apparently high moral standards.’

Peter Sutcliffe

Sutcliffe lived in the respectable Bradford suburb of Heaton

Neighbours recall his willingness to ‘do good turns’ such as mending their cars.

‘He was a devoted uncle; a family stalwart who hosted regular Sunday lunches for his parents and five siblings. Every Christmas he would visit an old people’s home to spread some cheer and hand out gifts.’

Peter Sutcliffe


He appeared to be a contemplative, mild-mannered man with a high-pitched voice, who would giggle and blush in awkward social situations.

Peter Sutcliffe

During the 1970s and early 1980s, body after body was discovered, first in Leeds, then Bradford, Huddersfield, Halifax and Manchester.

Peter Sutcliffe

Until the age of 18, Sutcliffe was an altar boy at the Roman Catholic church he and his mother attended. 

Peter Sutcliffe’s Catholic mother Kathleen and hard-drinking father John
“Peter Sutcliffe’s siblings were allowed to sleep with their boyfriends and girlfriends in the house from an early age and his sister Maureen fell pregnant at 16.

“His father, John, was notorious for ‘mauling’ the young girls Mick and Carl brought home, and openly boasted of his one-night stands to his sons. 

“As he ruled the house with an iron rod, they were too frightened of him to remonstrate.

Peter Sutcliffe


“Kathleen secretly embarked on an affair with a police sergeant. 

When this came to her husband John’s notice, John exposed Kathleen in front of her children.
Kathleen died at the age of 58.
“When Peter Sutcliffe made his first, tongue-tied teenage advances to a neighbour’s pretty daughter, she rejected him as ‘too creepy’. According to a friend, girls were unnerved by his eyes, which were ‘bulbous, bloodshot and near-black’.”
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