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Peter Sutcliffe Interview - Call with The Yorkshire Ripper - Britain's Most Notorious Serial Killer
Rare telephone interview with Peter Sutcliffe, aka "The Yorkshire Ripper" (1946-2020). Found guilty of murdering 13 women and attempting to murder seven more between 1975 and 1980 and sentenced to 20 concurrent life sentences, which were converted to whole life order in 2010.
Diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia in 1984, Peter Sutcliffe was transferred from prison to Broadmoor Hospital, finally being determined mentally fit enough to be returned to prison some 32 years later when he was sent to HMP Frankland in 2016.
Peter Sutcliffe died from COVID-19 on 13 November 2020 aged 74.
The "Yorkshire Ripper" waged a long campaign of terror over a five year period in the streets of West Yorkshire and Manchester and benefitted from a bungled and disorganised police investigation; one of the most expensive in British history.
Sutcliffe was interviewed on nine separate occasions throughout the investigation, but he was only caught after a Sheffield police officer spotted his vehicle with false numberplates.
This telephone interview, with Britain's most notorious serial killer is the only known audio interview with Peter Sutcliffe and was recorded in the early 2000s whilst he was a resident at Broadmoor Hospital.
The interview was recorded illegitimately as communication with the media was not permitted during his stay as a psychiatric patient. The full interview was removed from distribution after complaints by the hospital, but this excerpt shows him to be a mild mannered with an effeminate and inoffensive voice, masking the sickening and extreme violence of his sexually motivated crimes and the sophistication in which he operated over his five years of terror, consistently outmanoeuvring and taunting West Yorkshire Police with his ever more brazen actions.
Diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia in 1984, Peter Sutcliffe was transferred from prison to Broadmoor Hospital, finally being determined mentally fit enough to be returned to prison some 32 years later when he was sent to HMP Frankland in 2016.
Peter Sutcliffe died from COVID-19 on 13 November 2020 aged 74.
The "Yorkshire Ripper" waged a long campaign of terror over a five year period in the streets of West Yorkshire and Manchester and benefitted from a bungled and disorganised police investigation; one of the most expensive in British history.
Sutcliffe was interviewed on nine separate occasions throughout the investigation, but he was only caught after a Sheffield police officer spotted his vehicle with false numberplates.
This telephone interview, with Britain's most notorious serial killer is the only known audio interview with Peter Sutcliffe and was recorded in the early 2000s whilst he was a resident at Broadmoor Hospital.
The interview was recorded illegitimately as communication with the media was not permitted during his stay as a psychiatric patient. The full interview was removed from distribution after complaints by the hospital, but this excerpt shows him to be a mild mannered with an effeminate and inoffensive voice, masking the sickening and extreme violence of his sexually motivated crimes and the sophistication in which he operated over his five years of terror, consistently outmanoeuvring and taunting West Yorkshire Police with his ever more brazen actions.
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Robin Hood Gardens by Alison & Peter Smithson
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This BBC documentary from 1970 entitled "The Smithsons on Housing" (produced by B.S. Johnson) follows married architects Alison & Peter Smithson throughout the planning and building phases of their seminal council estate in Poplar, East London; Robin Hood Gardens. Completed in 1972, Robin Hood Gardens comprises two precast concrete-construction slab blocks of seven and ten stories (with an expa...
Defensible Space by Oscar Newman feat. Aylesbury Estate & Pruitt-Igoe
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This Horizon documentary titled "The Writing on the Wall" was broadcast in 1974 and explores the perceived failure of large-scale Modernist social housing estates in Britain with the help of Canadian sociologist Oscar Newman. Newman's 'Defensible Space' theory argued that the design of certain estates was conducive to low-level, and subsequently more serious crime. The documentary first discuss...
HA ha ha, playing the poor boy traumatized Killer.... sure killing other woman is a penance. Too bad he was way less successful at suicide, cleaver enough at murders 👍
Hes making this up mostly , although a small part may be true . Classic example of trying to avoid any guilt about his own atrocities.
Robin hood gardens failed for 2 reasons the government allocated funding for the creation of the big estates but did not allocate funding for its up keep and maintenance 2 tenancy for government housing in the early 1960s tenants were housed according to a strict criteria tenants were housed by merit and need they had to have a job that would cover there rent to have a clean criminal record no history of antisocial behavior &no untreated mental illness and 3 references the second thing they had to prove to meet the criteria was urgent need for housing in the early 1970s this all changed and people were housed entirely on need alone ,a criminal element vulnerable people with mental illness the disabled the elderly with special needs the unemployed could now find homes on the estates this along with the barest of maintenance and no concierge when you entered the buildings destroyed the estates the estates especially this one were thought out well and built very well my mother has lived on an estate in Wandsworth for 53yrs and has been very happy there I have relatives who have lived in an estate in Tottenham since they were first built they liked the estate lack of money inadequate maintenance and the changes in the screening process is what destroyed the estates
Very well said. An intelligent, interesting and insightful response. Too bad there aren’t more people like you around! I am a passionate believer in Modernism, and I find Brutalism fascinating.
@@justinbrown6558 yep I love it too
If anyone needed a push in their car It was Peter
Funny that Marseilles was pronounced ‘Ma Sales’ in Britain in the 1970s. Interesting documentary though. But rather a bleak summing up by Oscar Newman; why couldn’t communal areas/ public spaces inspire a sense of communal responsibility instead of crime?
Older Sutcliffe looks like my next door neighbour
Plumbing ripped out, windows broken, lights smashed, garbage strewn everywhere ... still happening today in single level public housing dwellings in my neck of the woods. People who -- for whatever reason -- have never worked to earn a wage (sometimes for generations) tend to have zero respect for property, especially when it's handed to them for low or zero rent.
It's pretty easy to mistakenly think building design can produce crime. Actually, I think building design can make it easier or harder to engage in prosocial or antisocial behavior. Building design can facilitate behavior. Not produce it.
Stupid woman
His accent similar to my father's
Oh dear
How about this, that everyone REFUSE to discuss. MAY it be the kind of people that lived there?? Maybe it would have been different if only whites or only asians lived there?
Peter Sutcliffe was a handsome devil in his younger days.
Typical psychosexual killer, wired up the wrong way, aroused sexually by pain, horror and death. Normal people get aroused sexually by other things like an attractive person, body, smile, personality, etc. Sutcliffe and others like him get aroused by seeing others in pain and distress.
This guy is full of crap….ive heard several conversations and its the same thing….feel sorry for me.. I wouldn’t want to here this crap every time he called and I dont believe he is schizophrenic, just a manipulative psychopath
You see , he was a nice guy underneath .
Lovely lad
Thank you.
Do you miss sex? What a stupid question to ask a man who murdered sex workers.
I agree the question is stupid but per the records in the Netflix documentary " The ripper" it was mentioned there were no signs he had sex with the victims.
Wonder if he had after killing with wife? She was a stupid woman.
Sounds like our Denise from the Royal family interviewing him.
What a loser!
It is not the buildings. It is the demographics.
He sounds like he's from Last of the Summer Wine.
Sounds more like Johnny Vegas to me...
Pruett Igoe was horribly designed and built even worse. Cheap, thin drywall, no balconies. They were basically dark, cement boxes that nobody wanted to live in. What finally killed it was the Housing Authority had no money to maintain it.
Why would anyone want to interview this beast of yorkshire? Imagine the victims families listening to that monsters voice, thats if it is his voice? Sounds more like that fella who sung when iam cleaning windows
This interviewer is a fatuous bint, what a wasted opportunity this was.
socially deterministic guff!
you can't have communism (projects) and capitalism (normal houses) next to each other. The have-nots in the projects knew they were poor and rebelled. In communist countries ALL the hoses are project buildings and nobody rebels. The cure in the USA was to section-8 normal houses so the have-nots couldn't be distinguished from the haves
The woman sounds creepier than him
This
@28:44 1965 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE STATION WAGON 6 CYL/3 ON THE TREE!
I'm pretty sure he killed them cuz his willy won't work properly...
It was tiny angry tiny man
WTF What is that deluded bitch talking about , they Returned home to their magnificent Georgian four-storey townhouse whilst expecting the pool working-class who treat everything like slums in shit to live in one of those concrete boxes that they knock up and be grateful for it condescending pair of prats who really do need to vanish into the pages of history along with their architecture hence the reason nearly everything they built been pulled down because it’s crap
Yorkshires finest
I did my best lad.
The low income Father was not allowed to live with the wife and kids at Pruit-Igoe. Federal Law. P-I was called, " The Girlfriend Factory"
Melissa I love you
Covid killed him.
Fake has hell.
It's baffling we came to such catastrophic state... We are sick. so sick, modernity is cancer
His voice has changed considerably from when I knew him in the late 1960s. I would even doubt that it is him.
Don't mind me asking, how did you know him?
@@Sara-qn8bn His accomplice maybe?!
@@BobConanOwen 🙀
@@Sara-qn8bn he didnt, just some bellend wanting attention
@@Sara-qn8bn Don't be so gullible Sara.
He "blames himself" for his grandmas death, and then went out and killed 13 innocent people. What a tool.
He's trying to come across as soft and innocent that's what manipulaters do I bet he was going mad he didn't kill and shag his gran.
28:51 - If you can't spend 43 minutes right now to watch the whole doc - then instead SKIP AHEAD to 28:51 -- IT BEGINS a direct explanation of what "Defensible Space" means, which specific building design mistakes it addresses which attract & produce crime & safety problems for residents... and shows specific examples of how physical design alterations produce tangibly better outcomes for communities & parents, safer play spaces for kids, which deter crime and promote more personal investment & pride in maintaining and upkeeping one's own dwelling.
Covid gets some bad press but it got this one right hope he suffered
Hugely underrated comment 👍
It was cover for my release. I have connections.
Great watch. Thank you for this.
Who is the stupid interviewer? 🤦
Sorry but how does a person like this, A person who was killed 13 innocent Women, still get treated like this.. I think death sentence shouldve been then only viable Sentence. First Millions of pounds in Police work and investigations. Then gets put into put into Jail for his WHOLE life and costs even more. The average inmate in Prison costs 41'000 pounds per year multiply that by 39 years of his Life in Jail, you end up with 1.600.000 Pounds only for Jailtime. Plus all the psychiatrists and extra costs. People like this deserve the same Treatment as their Victims
It weren't that bad inside if honest. I had a TV and books and even a Playstation. Thanks for that. But I did miss driving and Yorkshire.
This is clearly Alan Titchmarsh on the blower.
im related to him lol
Sucks for you
Wat relation are u to him
@Trap Town XYX lol
Oh really? I’m assuming that you must be either a child or grandchild from his brother Mick or his youngest brother Carl Sutcliffe, am I right?
My assumption is this person who commented is either descended from his brother Mick or youngest brother Carl. I’m a bit of an ancestry geek
I could never be a police officer bro, I would e literally had to sneak a punch or a kick to the face or act like he tripped as I’m walking this sick son of a bitch!
I never understood why all these serial killers have such cool nick names. I mean why! The Ripper! The Night Stalker! "Jack the Ripper" The Leather Lovers" I mean wtf! They should be named more like "The shitter" "The Mouth Stinker" or something like that ffs
"The shitter" 😅👌
@@unanimousanonymity1836 lol. Ya i never understood that 🤷🏻♀️
Also, in the Yorkshire ripper documentary one of the guys says that "he won" since he evaded the police like it was a game. How could a man like that ever be termed a winner? 🤷
@@nikhilsinha92 Well he did evade the cops for years! Want it or not, that is an achievement in itself and incapability of the cops 🤷🏻♀️
News papers make them up b other media
I know what he misses....KILLING PEOPLE!
You see why this project failed simply by listening to the Smithsons, condescending and egotistical, essentially espousing that they were doing society a favor by creating this monster and that they feared it might not be appreciated. Here they fail to ask the question of why there was so much vandalism and what were the root causes of it. What is vandalism symptomatic of? You can build a palace but in an area where incomes are low, education is poor and people experience hopelessness, vandalism becomes a means of expression.
It wasn't thought of as a monster by the people who lived there have you asked the tenants? Robin hood gardens replaced slum housing and the first tenants overall liked the estate my family lived on estates in Tottenham and were thrilled to have a lovely new flat my mother and father have lived in there flat in a Wandsworth housing estate for 53yrs and are very happy there Mr Bevan originator of the nhs opened the estate in 1949 it was one of the first my family moved in there in 1971
hes lying about that kitten
Absolute bullshit and a failed building which was demolished in 2017.