BOOKS - Cold Blooded Evil: The true story of the ‘Ipswich stranglings'
Cold Blooded Evil: The true story of the ‘Ipswich stranglings
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Cold Blooded Evil: The true story of the ‘Ipswich stranglings'
Author: Neil Root
Year: September 1, 2007
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 1.5 MB
Language: English

On 2 December, 2006, the naked body of a woman was discovered in a brook at Thorpes Hill, Hintlesham, a sleepy village just south of Ipswich, Suffolk. She was identified as Gemma Adams, who worked as a prostitute in Ipswich's red light district. While tragic and shocking, this seemed like an isolated event. But six days later, on 8 December, the body of Tania Nicol, was found also naked in a waterway near Copdock Mill. Journalists poured into Ipswich and the surrounding area. When a third body, that of Anneli Alderton was discovered just two days later, fear set in among the local community. The police knew they were in a race against time to get a result. But just days later, two further bodies were discovered - Paula Clennell and Annette Nicholls. All the victims were prostitutes. All had worked in Ipswich's red light district. All had been strangled. Police were drafted in from forces all over the country in what would become one of the UK's biggest and most urgent police investigations in recent years, to catch the man behind a series of murders which produced more fear and terror than any in Britain since those carried out by the Yorkshire Ripper 25 years earlier.This is the shocking story of the Ipswich killings, from the discovery of the bodies and the impact on the families of the victims to the harrowing trial and conviction of serial killer Steven Wright.

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