Pendant cinq ans, entre 1975 et 1980, l'éventreur du Yorkshire terrorise les femmes du nord de l'Angleterre. La psychose gagne tout le pays alors que 13 femmes sont retrouvées mortes.Pendant cinq ans, entre 1975 et 1980, l'éventreur du Yorkshire terrorise les femmes du nord de l'Angleterre. La psychose gagne tout le pays alors que 13 femmes sont retrouvées mortes.Pendant cinq ans, entre 1975 et 1980, l'éventreur du Yorkshire terrorise les femmes du nord de l'Angleterre. La psychose gagne tout le pays alors que 13 femmes sont retrouvées mortes.
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This is a very powerful, very factual documentary series detailing the five year killing spree of The Yorkshire Ripper, Peter Sutcliffe.
Lots of interviews, new and old, you will hear from The Police, Journalists, families, and more shockingly, survivors.
It's very well produced, and doesn't at any point jar, it focuses on the case, but also gives you glimpses of life at the time for people.
It's hard to imagine how he got away with his crimes for so long, the final part gives a good insight into the actual investigation.
The only thing I would have liked a little more information on, was just how he was caught, what exactly happened etc.
Chilling, 8/10.
Lots of interviews, new and old, you will hear from The Police, Journalists, families, and more shockingly, survivors.
It's very well produced, and doesn't at any point jar, it focuses on the case, but also gives you glimpses of life at the time for people.
It's hard to imagine how he got away with his crimes for so long, the final part gives a good insight into the actual investigation.
The only thing I would have liked a little more information on, was just how he was caught, what exactly happened etc.
Chilling, 8/10.
Very informative and detailed show with Netflix's typical high standard but it does get derailed by a diatribe in episode 3 that took away from the following of the criminal case
Overall a good documentary series but it gets hijacked towards the end by a couple of contributors peddling their political agendas. Yes the police made horrible blunders and judgements but the idea it was all some male conspiracy is over the top. The contributions by the people at the centre of the story - the victims' families, the survivors and the police officers are fascinating and often heartbreaking. The emphasis on the women who died rather than the murderer is welcome too.
The series is much more than the story of a serial killer, is the story of police patriarchal mentality, is about blaming victims, and evaluating the value of lives according to what a person does for a living. They didn't take him seriously until an "innocent" young woman became the victim of this serial killer. It's about prejudice and a case that changed mentalities inside the police but also among the general population. I saw this series as a society overlook at that time. They were looking after something they created in their mind because they couldn't see much more nor were they interested in understanding, a non-existent entity. Unfortunately is not the last case treated like this by police all over the world, but clearly his acts were horrific to say at least. Is not a masterpiece, but it says a lot about the entire social-economical status of the period. It creates a pretty good image. I believe the critics of this series are undeserving.
Documentary about the Yorkshire ripper, a serial killer that had the entire United Kingdom in its grip for several years. Lately there are a lot of shows about famous serial killers, it's just something people like to watch, and I get that as you just want to try to understand what is going on in a mind of a sick person. This one is divided in four episodes, maybe a tiny bit too long but still interesting to watch. Again you can't help it to be a bit disappointed by the investigation, the police forces are again not completely faultless even though not as failing as with Dahmer, Gacy, the Night Stalker or the Golden State killer but still the ripper should have been arrested much sooner. The episodes are basically interviews of investigators, victims that were lucky to got away, reporters, and the public opinion. Everyone adds to the story, everyone has their opinion, good or bad. I won't say it was the best series about the Yorkshire ripper but it was certainly interesting to watch.
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- AnecdotesOn the 10th of January 1983, at HM Prison Parkhurst, Peter Sutcliffe was left blind in one eye after being attacked by another inmate, James Costello. He later became blind in his other eye too after an injection to correct blurriness caused by diabetes went wrong.
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- The Ripper
- Lieux de tournage
- Leeds, West Yorkshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(on location)
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- Durée49 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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