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Evelyn is fabulous @Richard Stuffing - watched it a while back.
We're watching The Ripper at the moment and it's a very detailed documentary, if a little slow paced. Only on episode 2 at the moment but it's quite refreshing to see such a detailed documentary on something that doesn't glorify Sutcliff's crimes.Binged all of The Ripper tonight too and really enjoyed it. A friend has told me there is another different one on it on the iPlayer too so I will look for that this week. Also looking forward to the Night Stalker documentary series coming soon to Netflix. I have read a bit about in the past and it's so creepy and frightening.
Just finished The Ripper and very frustrated that they didn't include an epilogue about the fake tapes that destroyed the case for the police. John Humble was jailed in 2006 for 8 years and died in 2019. Because of John many more murders occurred, a great shame this wasn't included in the documentary.
I watched this over the last few nights. I was forewarned about the disturbing nature of re-enactments and images taken of the crime scenes but found it rather tame. I've seen more gruesome stuff on television series Bones or C.S.I.It's really good but it's pretty gruesome, with some very graphic, stylized reconstructions of some of the murders and actual photos of the crime scenes which were quite disturbing.
I watched this over the last few nights. I was forewarned about the disturbing nature of re-enactments and images taken of the crime scenes but found it rather tame. I've seen more gruesome stuff on television series Bones or C.S.I.
When he was finally caught and was tried women thought the guy was hot and were writing and sending pictures of themselves, mostly nudes. I wished the producers had the balls to show us their faces. I wonder where those women are now and feel about their pathetic behaviour.
I binged this all in one day too and yea, it was pretty gruesome. Proof that pure evil does exist in this world. He wasn't classed as mentally ill, he was sane, just sick and evil. At one point I had to stop watching and go away from it for a while. What really got to me was the kids, that he would abduct them and then take them and abuse them for hours and then let them go. I found that really chilling, he was a serial killer, that's horrific enough but it wasn't evil enough for him. He wanted the kids to remember what he did. He wanted to cause permanent damage they had to live with.Binge watched all 4 episodes of the Night Crawler serial killer doc on Neflix. It's really good but it's pretty gruesome, with some very graphic, stylized reconstructions of some of the murders and actual photos of the crime scenes which were quite disturbing. And when we are finally introduced to the killer he is every bit as creepy and evil as his crimes. Not for the faint-hearted but pretty gripping stuff if you like that kind of thing.
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Proof that pure evil does exist in this world. He wasn't classed as mentally ill, he was sane, just sick and evil. At one point I had to stop watching and go away from it for a while.
What really got to me was the kids, that he would abduct them and then take them and abuse them for hours and then let them go. I found that really chilling, he was a serial killer, that's horrific enough but it wasn't evil enough for him. He wanted the kids to remember what he did. He wanted to cause permanent damage they had to live with.
I watched all of the Night Stalker this weekend too and was really creeped out by it. Home Invasions are terrifying to me.
he way he ends up getting caught and the role the community played is so remarkable.