seven women are formally recognized as having survived his attacks
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thirteen murdered and seven who lived with life-changing injuries
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1975 and 1981 thirteen women in the north of England were murdered by Peter Sutcliffe; a further seven women are formally recognized as having survived his attacks.
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‘good-time girls’ or prostitutes
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first confirmed Yorkshire Ripper murder, of Wilma McCann, in October 1975.
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due to the lack of women’s authorship, ‘the Ripper story has become a relentless examination of male identity, of violence perpetually in bloom’.3
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title is a rejoinder to Gordon Burn’s convincing biography of Sutcliffe, Somebody’s Husband, Somebody’s Son, as well as being spoken by a detective urging the public’s help in finding the Ripper.