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Some monsters look exactly like the rest of us, right up until the moment they don't.
Peter Sutcliffe ironed his shirts on a Sunday. He polished his church shoes. He ate scrambled eggs at his wife's kitchen table. And on more than fifty separate nights between 1975 and 1980, the man Britain would come to call the Yorkshire Ripper drove out of his own driveway with a hammer under the seat, and he came home in time for breakfast.
How did a quiet lorry driver from Bradford fool nine separate police interviews, the wife sleeping beside him every night, four senior psychiatrists at the Old Bailey, and the largest manhunt in British police history?
Peter Sutcliffe Decoded walks past the headlines and into the wiring. Across twenty two chapters, you walk the kerbs of Chapeltown and Manningham, sit inside the catastrophic Wearside tape that derailed the inquiry for two years, and watch the killer butter his toast in a tidy Bradford kitchen ten hours after another woman has been left on a Yorkshire playing field.
This is not the press version. This is not the courtroom version. This is the psychological version.
You will see how a Bingley childhood, a publicly humiliated mother, a schizophrenia diagnosis lifted straight from his own wife's medical file, and a 1970s culture that quietly graded women by category produced one of the most documented serial killers Britain has ever raised.
You will see, in the end, exactly what was sitting inside him.
And you will not, after closing this book, ever look quite the same way at the quiet man at the next petrol pump.
CraigBeck.com
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