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    Explore " yorkshire ripper" with insightful episodes like "There Are No Beginnings", "Eve Stratford, Lynne Weedon and Lynda Farrow// Serial Killer?", "ep.31 - The Yorkshire Ripper - Part 2", "ep.31 - The Yorkshire Ripper - Part 1" and "The Yorkshire Murders Pt. 3" from podcasts like ""Amateur of Life and Death", "Crime Valley Podcast", "Blood & Barrels", "Blood & Barrels" and "This Is Awful"" and more!

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    There Are No Beginnings

    There Are No Beginnings

    Each episode takes a look at a different aspect of the wonderful world of amateur theatre and features an amateur theatre maker talking about their theatrical life, theatrical loves, and the times when they’ve ‘died’ on stage. 

    Our Backstage Pass feature takes us behind the scenes at The Crescent Theatre, Birmingham to discover more about what goes into making a great amateur production.

    This episode focuses on a powerful play called There Are No Beginnings by Charley Miles.  We'll be speaking to Director Alex Arksen about the play and our Backstage Pass holder, John O'Neill will be talking to Sound Designer Kevin Middleton about the important role of sound in this play.

    Eve Stratford, Lynne Weedon and Lynda Farrow// Serial Killer?

    Eve Stratford, Lynne Weedon and Lynda Farrow// Serial Killer?

    In the spring of 1975, a 21 year old model and playboy promotional bunny was viciously murdered in her London flat. Six months later a 16-year-old school girl was raped and murdered after a night out with friends. Four years would go by before another young woman was brutally attacked and murdered in her own home, in 1979. In 2006 DNA would definitively link two of these murders. Was a serial killer responsible for all three? 



    ep.31 - The Yorkshire Ripper - Part 2

    ep.31 - The Yorkshire Ripper - Part 2

    This week we continue with part 2 of 2 episodes on The Yorkshire Ripper.  Nearly 90 years after Jack The Ripper terrorized the streets of London in the United Kingdom, Peter Sutcliffe emerged to terrorize the area of West Yorkshire.  Why was he able to continue killing the women in that area without being caught?  Were there more victims than we know about?  Grab a beverage and join us as we try three beers from Samuel Smith's Old Brewery, Yorkshire's Oldest Brewery, and dive deep into the twists and turns of this case.

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    ep.31 - The Yorkshire Ripper - Part 1

    ep.31 - The Yorkshire Ripper - Part 1

    This week we are starting part 1 of 2 episodes on The Yorkshire Ripper.  Nearly 90 years after Jack The Ripper terrorized the streets of London in the United Kingdom, Peter Sutcliffe emerged to terrorize the area of West Yorkshire.  Why was he able to continue killing the women in that area without being caught?  Were there more victims than we know about?  Grab a beverage and join us as we try three beers from Samuel Smith's Old Brewery, Yorkshire's Oldest Brewery, and dive deep into the twists and turns of this case.

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    The Yorkshire Murders Pt. 3

    The Yorkshire Murders Pt. 3

    In this episode Alison re-re-ruins Trevor with the final act of the Yorkshire Murders.

    Sources:
    TheGurardian.com
    Bustle.com
    Cosmopolitain.com
    YorkshirePost.co.uk
    ExaminerLive.co.uk
    Express.co.uk
    Telegraph.co.uk
    Mirror.co.uk
    BBC.com
    Wikipedia.com
    Murderpedia.com

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    Alexa W, Jenny N, Kristen G, Alissa W, Cathy A, Tree P, Lynn S, Renata I

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    The Yorkshire Murders Pt. 1

    The Yorkshire Murders Pt. 1

    In this episode Alison ruins Trevor with the opening salvo of the Yorkshire Murders.

    Sources:
    TheGurardian.com
    Bustle.com
    Cosmopolitain.com
    YorkshirePost.co.uk
    ExaminerLive.co.uk
    Express.co.uk
    Telegraph.co.uk
    Mirror.co.uk
    BBC.com
    Wikipedia.com
    Murderpedia.com

    Cause of the Week:
    Victim Support

    Thank you to all our wonderful patrons that make this all possible:
    Alexa W, Jenny N, Kristen G, Alissa W, Cathy A, Tree P, Lynn S, Renata I

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    Episode 84 - The Thing About The Chili Pepper Shovel Sheep Dog

    Episode 84 - The Thing About The Chili Pepper Shovel Sheep Dog

    In this episode:

    - We are STILL in person!
    - Daniel goes on a B&M date
    - Sophie learns how too many things work
    - Daniel brings the mood down
    - Sophie gets free snacks
    - We eat hot chili gummies
    - We are hungover

    Thanks for listening! Please like, subscribe and review!

    Topics discussed: True Crime Podcasts, Murder,Yorkshire Ripper, B&M, Chilis, Chili Vodka, Little Moons, Mochi, Snacks, Bowling For Soup, Music, Comedy, Patreon, Hangovers, Beer, Drinking / Getting Drunk,  Nightlife, Nights Out

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    Peter Sutcliffe, The Yorkshire Ripper #78

    Peter Sutcliffe, The Yorkshire Ripper #78

    Who was the Yorkshire Ripper, and what were his many murders and other crimes?  Today on the Solvable Mysteries Podcast, we begin our analysis of the many crimes of Peter Sutcliffe, a serial killer who was profiled in the Netflix miniseries "The Ripper."  Peter Sutcliffe committed many murders and assaults of women in the Chapeltown and Manchester areas of England, causing terror and befuddling police during the late 1970s and early 1980s.  On today's show, we provide an overview of what happened in this serial killer crime spree, analyze the major aspects of the case, and provide a review of "The Ripper."  We also provide our own analysis of the major social issues of the era that this crime took place in, and compare it to previous cases we have reviewed on our show.

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    THE RIPPER: A Grim Look at at True Crime

    THE RIPPER: A Grim Look at at True Crime

    Kathy, Mark and Burk take a look at another True Crime documentary miniseries about a serial killer. This one’s about the Yorkshire Ripper who attacked and killed women between 1975 and 1980 between West Yorkshire and Manchester. The series takes a carefully detailed look at not just the facts of the case, but the economic environment and the general sense of hopelessness in the are in those days. A dark time that may have been a factor in the murders and how those murders were handled by the local police. Was enough attention given to this case? Was it maybe mishandled or downplayed because of the perceived status of the women who were being attacked and murdered? Did the police let this brutal slasher get away with his reign of terror for too long? It’s a fascinating look at the politics and the biases that sometimes thwart law enforcement and result in more dead-end leads and ultimately more victims. We review the miniseries and discuss how well it depicts a very distinct time and place and how well it outlines a situation where the police may have failed the women of their community.

    Music composed and performed by Burk Sauls.
     
     SPOILER WARNING: This episode contains MAJOR SPOILERS which means important story details will be revealed. We always advise listeners to: Watch First Listen Later.
     
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