Yorkshire Ripper victim's heart-wrenching sacrifice before brutal murder
Despite being one of the most notorious police investigations in UK history, there is still new information being brought to light about the callous murders carried out by the Yorkshire Ripper, who went undetected for years. Almost 50 years after Peter Sutcliffe brutally killed at least 13 women, families of his victims are speaking out amid a new drama on ITV, The Long Shadow.
The son of Sutcliffe's third victim, Irene Richardson, has now shared how he discovered that he was her biological child and that she had given him up so he could live a better life before her tragic death. Irene was 28 years old and working as a prostitute when she was hit over the head three times and stabbed in the neck and stomach by the Ripper, behind a sports pavilion in Roundhay Park on February 6, 1977.
The mum, from Chapeltown, Leeds, was beaten to death with a hammer, then her corpse was mutilated with a knife. The murderer left tyre marks at the scene, sparking a huge police search for the vehicle at the time. Sutcliffe was jailed four years later in 1981, for killing Irene and 12 other women, and attempting to murder another seven. His five-year murderous rampage cast a dark shadow over the lives of women in Yorkshire, right up until Sutcliffe died in hospital in November 2022.
In 2005, Irene's son, Geoff Beattie, discovered who his biological mum actually was and 'felt numb' learning about her horrific death. Geoff was adopted from birth in 1969, and was one of three children to Irene. "I left it for quite some time, but then when I did my research I discovered that my biological mum Irene Richardson was Sutcliffe's third victim," Geoff told the Metro. "I found out that my mum was murdered and that at the time her estranged husband was brought in for questioning."
He continued: "I felt numb, it was a shock to find out she had passed away because I knew I'd never meet her, but when I found out the details of her murder, it was even more of a shock." Geoff was just seven years old when Irene was killed, although he knew nothing about her or Sutcliffe. He discovered that his mum was living in a hotel in Blackpool and working as a chambermaid when she was pregnant, so "there was no way she could have kept a child". Geoff believes it was the right decision to give him up for adoption.
Corrie's Sue Cleaver says I'm A Celebrity stint helped her to push boundariesSutcliffe was finally arrested in January 1981 and he claimed that he was on a 'mission from God' to kill prostitutes, although not all his victims were. At the time, there was a culture of disinterest in the police force over the safety of sex workers, and they were heavily criticised for not believing prostitutes were 'innocent girls'. When Sutcliffe died last year, police issued an apology to the killer's victims for the terminology used. Geoff appreciated the apology and said it was a "good move in the right direction, not just for Sutcliffe, but for a lot of other people who have been through similar trauma".
The Long Shadow airs on ITV1 at 9pm tonight