05/01/81 - Man arrested
for Ripper murders
BBC News On This Day
A 35-year-old lorry driver from Bradford, suspected
of carrying out 13 murders across West Yorkshire over
the past five years, has appeared in court. Peter William
Sutcliffe, of 6 Garden Lane, Bradford, is accused of
murdering 20-year-old university student Jacqueline
Hill, who was killed in Leeds seven weeks ago.
Sutcliffe, who was also charged with the theft of two
number plates, was remanded in custody for eight days
by magistrates in Dewsbury today.
Miss Hill is the latest victim in a spate of murders
across West Yorkshire. Following Sutcliffe's arrest
in Sheffield last Friday, police told reporters they
were confident they had apprehended the notorious Yorkshire
Ripper.
A crowd of more than 2,000 people, who had gathered
outside the court, shouted abuse and threats as Sutcliffe,
handcuffed to a police officer, was ushered into the
court. Accompanied by his wife Sonia and her father
Sutcliffe was led up into the dock surrounded by uniformed
police officers.
Wearing a blue cardigan and grey trousers, he stood
motionless in the dock during the ten-minute hearing.
He spoke only to say that he understood the charges
he was facing and to confirm that he had no legal representation.
The investigation into the Yorkshire ripper murders
has involved hundreds of police officers and thousands
of man-hours. Sutcliffe will make his next court appearance
on 13 January.
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