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I'm the Yorkshire Ripper

Conversations with a Killer

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I'm the Yorkshire Ripper

By: Alfie James, Robin Perrie
Narrated by: Mark Holgate
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“It's me, love … I'm The Yorkshire Ripper.”

With new material from personal interviews with Peter Sutcliffe–I'm the Yorkshire Ripper offers a completely new insight into the shocking life and times of one of Britain's most notorious serial killers.

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, ‘I'm the Yorkshire Ripper' is the compelling account of the most terrifying series of murders in British history–much of it in the killer's own words.

©2022 Robin Perrie & Alfie James (P)2023 W.F.Howes Ltd
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This well written book takes the reader on a journey into the mind of The Yorkshire Ripper.

The performance of the book places no doubt on how detailed the author has researched the case and Peter Sutcliffe before penning this hard to stop reading/listening (to) book.

We get a glimpse into some letters resembling the letters from 1888 serial killer, Jack the Ripper.

All in all however disturbing it’s a good read for true crime fans.

NOTE: The book is somewhat graphic in nature.

Good choice of narrator, who does a formidable job.

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Deep into the mind of Sutcliffe

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Well written and read in an appropriately somber Yorkshire accent, this biography of Peter Sutcliffe offers an excellent overview of his ghastly career as The Yorkshire Ripper. Excellent, straightforward true crime, especially for Americans who don’t know much about this killer who claimed to kill at God’s command.

A definitive work on Sutcliffe

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