Sutcliffe
Sutcliffe refers to Peter Sutcliffe, a British serial killer known as the "Yorkshire Ripper." He was active in the late 1970s and early 1980s, targeting women in northern England. Sutcliffe was convicted in 1981 for the murders of 13 women and the attempted murder of seven others, leading to a life sentence in prison.
The case of Sutcliffe raised significant concerns about police procedures and the treatment of women in society. It also sparked discussions about the media's role in sensationalizing crime. Sutcliffe's actions had a lasting impact on public safety measures and law enforcement practices in the UK.