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pinkmichk 18-02-2009 10:06 AM

yorkshire ripper fit for release
 
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Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe has been signed off as low-risk, paving the way for his eventual release, it was reported today.


Doctors at top security hospital Broadmoor have told lawyers for the killer - who murdered 13 women and tried to kill seven others in the 1970s and 80s - that he was no longer dangerous, The Sun said.

If Justice Secretary Jack Straw agrees with the classification, the paper added, it could see him moved to a medium-security facility and eventually released into society.

Sutcliffe, from Bradford, Yorkshire, was jailed in 1981 for his murder spree across Yorkshire and in Manchester.

He was given 20 life sentences and was told by the judge that he would serve a minimum of 30 years.

He began his sentence in prison but three years later was diagnosed with schizophrenia and transferred to Broadmoor.

Last year his lawyer Saimo Chahal claimed the Home Office disregarded his human rights because they failed to formally fix a tariff for his sentence.

Ms Chahal, who specialises in civil liberties and social welfare as a partner at London-based Bindmans & Partners, also aimed to get Sutcliffe back into the prison system and has requested a reassessment of his psychiatric condition.

A spokeswoman for the Ministry of Justice said she was unable to comment on individual cases.


The husband of Olive Smelt, one of Sutcliffe's surviving victims, said today that the couple believed the killer would be at risk of attack from members of the public if he was released.

Harry Smelt, 84, said: "There are people out there who would be happy to accept the notoriety gained from topping him. I think he would be at terrible risk from some of those nutters."

But he said his wife had come to terms with the attack, and was unconcerned over Sutcliffe's potential release.

"She doesn't mind about what happens to him now at all. She's got to the stage where she couldn't care less," he said.

Mr Smelt said personally he thought Sutcliffe should remain in prison, but he had lost faith in the legal and prison system many years earlier.

He said: "He left 26 orphans, so how can anybody ever be punished for that adequately? The death sentence would have been too good for him. One just hopes that he rots in jail.

"The system is all wrong anyway, allowing him to get away with it all those years ago. We just sit and watch the merry-go-round over what happens to him now."
am i the only one who finds this just wrong he was given all those life sentances so should die in jail imo and how can he be classed as low risk after he that he did the justice system in this country just baffles me

Sam! 18-02-2009 10:08 AM

How can he be classed as low risk? He killed 13 women and attempted to kill 7 more!

ange7 18-02-2009 11:46 AM

sorry ...where does it say he will be released?

Tom4784 18-02-2009 11:49 AM

He's a mass murderer and should see out his life sentace.

Matt08 18-02-2009 12:26 PM

They'll never release him, the home secretary would never allow it.

007 18-02-2009 03:29 PM

I think thats scary :shocked:

NettoSuperstar! 18-02-2009 04:16 PM

I doubt he will...hes had appeals turned down before

ange7 19-02-2009 01:08 AM

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Originally posted by 007
I think thats scary :shocked:
but your 007!


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