Peter Sutcliffe, aka the Yorkshire Ripper, had many jobs. And he couldn't seem to hold on to many of them. Habitually late, sometimes not showing up at all, he was a boss's nightmare. He worked manual labor jobs and at one time he worked in a cemetery, a Lorrey driver, he worked in tires.
Finally in April 1973 he found a job that he was able to hold onto at Brittania Works of Anderton International, working the night shift.
Peter Sutcliffe, also known as the Yorkshire Ripper, killed at least 13 young girls and women by stabbing.
The cast of Left for Dead by the Yorkshire Ripper - 2014 includes: Janet Dibley as Narrator
The only connection is the word Ripper. Jack The Ripper is the name for a 19th century serial killer that killed prostitutes in London's impoverished east end known as Whitechapel. The Yorkshire Ripper is Peter Suttcliff who was convicted of 13 murders in 1981. The New York Ripper is a fictonal character.
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Peter Sutcliffe, aka the Yorkshire Ripper, first killed on October 30, 1975, at 1:30 a.m., victim's name, Wilma McCann.
Jimmy Savile was an English disc jockey, television presenter, media personality and charity fundraiser. Peter William Sutcliffe is a British serial killer who was dubbed "The Yorkshire Ripper".
The Yorkshire Ripper is a British serial killer named Peter Sutcliffe. He was convicted of the murder of 13 women and the attempted murder of seven more. He said that the voice of God told him to kill them.
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Thank goodness, no. Peter Sutcliff was one of a kind.
Peter William Sutcliffe (born 2 June 1946 in Bingley, West Riding of Yorkshire) is an English serial killer who was dubbed The Yorkshire Ripper. Sutcliffe was convicted in 1981 of murdering 13 women and attacking several others.
The Yorkshire Ripper, Peter Sutcliffe, was caught in the red light district of Sheffield with a sex worker in January 1981. This incident eventually led to his arrest and subsequent conviction for the murders of 13 women.
Last time I read about this person I remember read that he was from Playing Fields.