Peter Sutcliffe. True Crime Serial Killers

Par : Johann Bachmann
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231725168
  • EAN9798231725168
  • Date de parution18/08/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

Between 1975 and 1980, Peter Sutcliffe-infamously known as the Yorkshire Ripper-terrorized the streets of West Yorkshire, murdering thirteen women and attacking at least seven others. His crimes left a lasting scar not only on his victims and their families but also on a society that failed to protect its most vulnerable. Peter Sutcliffe: True Crime Serial Killers by Johann Bachmann is a chilling yet deeply researched account of one of Britain's most notorious serial killers.
Drawing on police reports, survivor testimony, media coverage, and expert analysis, the book reveals how systemic misogyny, investigative failures, and media sensationalism allowed Sutcliffe to evade justice for years. More than a catalog of crimes, this book explores the human cost of indifference and institutional breakdown. It highlights the courage of survivors like Emily Ward, the relentless pursuit of truth by journalist Joan Harris, and the dogged determination of Detective George Oldfield-figures who stood against the darkness.
At its heart, this is not just a story of a killer, but a story of a city under siege and a community that refused to be silenced. It forces us to confront uncomfortable truths about violence against women and the structures that perpetuate it, while honoring those whose lives and legacies deserve remembrance beyond the headlines. Grim yet essential, Peter Sutcliffe: True Crime Serial Killers is both a work of historical record and a rallying cry: to learn from the past, to recognize society's blind spots, and to ensure that predators can never again thrive in the shadows.
Between 1975 and 1980, Peter Sutcliffe-infamously known as the Yorkshire Ripper-terrorized the streets of West Yorkshire, murdering thirteen women and attacking at least seven others. His crimes left a lasting scar not only on his victims and their families but also on a society that failed to protect its most vulnerable. Peter Sutcliffe: True Crime Serial Killers by Johann Bachmann is a chilling yet deeply researched account of one of Britain's most notorious serial killers.
Drawing on police reports, survivor testimony, media coverage, and expert analysis, the book reveals how systemic misogyny, investigative failures, and media sensationalism allowed Sutcliffe to evade justice for years. More than a catalog of crimes, this book explores the human cost of indifference and institutional breakdown. It highlights the courage of survivors like Emily Ward, the relentless pursuit of truth by journalist Joan Harris, and the dogged determination of Detective George Oldfield-figures who stood against the darkness.
At its heart, this is not just a story of a killer, but a story of a city under siege and a community that refused to be silenced. It forces us to confront uncomfortable truths about violence against women and the structures that perpetuate it, while honoring those whose lives and legacies deserve remembrance beyond the headlines. Grim yet essential, Peter Sutcliffe: True Crime Serial Killers is both a work of historical record and a rallying cry: to learn from the past, to recognize society's blind spots, and to ensure that predators can never again thrive in the shadows.