Yorkshire Ripper Survivors and Victim’s Families Call for His Estate to Be Shared

Yorkshire Ripper Survivors and Victim's Families Call for His Estate to Be Shared

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YORKSHIRE RIPPER survivors and victim’s families call for his estate to be shared out between them.

The infamous Yorkshire Ripper, Peter Sutcliffe died in November last year at the age of 74 after he contracted the Coronavirus. Now survivors and victim’s families are calling out to have the Ripper’s estate shared out.

Although no one seems to be quite sure what Sutcliffe left in his will when he died, there are claims that he owns plots of land in Scotland. Sutcliffe struck fear into the hearts of the nation in the late 1970s as he murdered 13 women in England. There may have been more victims too.

According to The Mirror the serial killer had boasted that a female admirer had given him land while he was in Broadmoor. Relatives of victims and survivors are now calling for their share as they have never received any compensation.

Neil Jackson aged 62, lost his mum Emily Jackson to Sutcliffe. He hopes that the government will intervene and find out exactly what property the killer had. He said, “He didn’t just kill my mam he killed my family.

“If there is any money or property that he has interest in, it should be divided up and handed to the families he destroyed.

“When he murdered my mum 46 years ago, we got no compensation or support. I have never received a penny.

“The Government should really look into what property and money he had.”


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