Suspected Victims
On August 12, 1980 at seven o'clock in the morning, Gertie Jensen's naked body was found at a Gothenburg demolition site. Gertie Jensen, 31, was a drug user and a part-time prostitute. She had been viciously hit on the back of the head with a brick.
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On 30th August 1980 Teresa Thorling, 26, was brutally murdered following a blow to the head and being strangled. A bus ticket found in Teresa's possession showed the time of 16.45. She'd travelled into Malmo to work as a prostitute for the evening.
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Barbara Mayo, 24, was a student teacher from Mansfield. Barbara Mayo left home on the morning of Monday, October 12, 1970, but never returned to the flat she shared in London with David Pollard.
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Carol Wilkinson had lived on Bradford's Ravenscliffe council estate for most of her life. Ravenscliffe was less than five miles from Sutcliffe's home in Garden Lane, Heaton; it was even closer to the premises of T. & W.H. Clark, where Peter Sutcliffe was employed.
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After the night out the group took a bus home. After getting off the bus Pat and Debbie walked up to the houses in Craigside Walk. When they got to Pat’s house Debbie continued on towards her house, which was only fifty yards from Pat's.
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At 8.45pm on Tuesday, 22 March, 1977, Barbara Ann Young was found in Broxholme Lane in Hatfield. Although having serious head injuries, Barbara Ann Young was conscious when she was found. She told a friend that a punter had led her to an alleyway between Broxholme Lane and Christchurch Road, where he had attacked her.
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On Saturday, 28th August, 1976, housewife Maureen Hogan went for a night out in Bradford. Maureen Hogan spent time in the Europa Club before she moved on to the Pentagon nightclub in the heart of Bradford. Maureen left the Pentagon nightclub at approximately 1.30am to start the walk home.
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Rosemary reached the small village of Queensbury which is on the moors at approximately 6.30 pm. It was after dark. As she was walking Rosemary was viciously struck from behind with a blunt object. Rosemary was unconscious when her attacker made of. The attack was witnessed by pedestrians and drivers.
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At around 2am on Easter Monday 1979, 60 year-old Gordon Snowden was brutally attacked. He was found beside his kiosk with severe injuries to the head.
Mr Snowden was working his shift as a petrol pump attendant at Sutton Bridge Motors in Lincolnshire.
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On Wednesday, 22 March 1967, taxi driver John Tomey picked up a passenger in Leeds City Centre. The passenger was said to be wearing a zipped beige-coloured jacket, jeans and a green and white college scarf.
Mr Tomey said that his passenger had dark hair, a moustache and a beard and that he was definitely a local man.
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