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The children of three of Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe's victims claim their mothers could have been killed by someone else who may still be at large. | The children of three of Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe's victims claim their mothers could have been killed by someone else who may still be at large. |
One of them, Richard McCann, made the claim after talking to a senior police authority member at the time of the killings and wants the case reopened. | One of them, Richard McCann, made the claim after talking to a senior police authority member at the time of the killings and wants the case reopened. |
Mr McCann, whose mother Wilma was killed in 1975, said two other children of Sutcliffe's victims were concerned. | Mr McCann, whose mother Wilma was killed in 1975, said two other children of Sutcliffe's victims were concerned. |
But West Yorkshire Police say there is no evidence to support the claims. | But West Yorkshire Police say there is no evidence to support the claims. |
Mr McCann, whose mother Wilma was Sutcliffe's first victim, told BBC Look North he recently spoke to Ron Warren, deputy chair of West Yorkshire Police Authority at the time of the killings. | Mr McCann, whose mother Wilma was Sutcliffe's first victim, told BBC Look North he recently spoke to Ron Warren, deputy chair of West Yorkshire Police Authority at the time of the killings. |
I'm concerned about a 'copycat' theory, after talking to people involved in the investigation Richard McCann | I'm concerned about a 'copycat' theory, after talking to people involved in the investigation Richard McCann |
He said he had studied press cuttings and was now "deeply concerned about Sutcliffe's confession". | He said he had studied press cuttings and was now "deeply concerned about Sutcliffe's confession". |
Mr McCann said: "There is an element of doubt about this case and that frightens me. | Mr McCann said: "There is an element of doubt about this case and that frightens me. |
"I had believed 100% that Sutcliffe carried out all the murders but now I'm concerned about a 'copycat' theory, after talking to people involved in the investigation." | "I had believed 100% that Sutcliffe carried out all the murders but now I'm concerned about a 'copycat' theory, after talking to people involved in the investigation." |
He later contacted the children of two other victims - Patricia Atkinson and Irene Richardson - and said they are now equally concerned. | He later contacted the children of two other victims - Patricia Atkinson and Irene Richardson - and said they are now equally concerned. |
But retired detective Dick Holland, number two on the Ripper inquiry team, said there was absolutely nothing to support Mr McCann's fears. | But retired detective Dick Holland, number two on the Ripper inquiry team, said there was absolutely nothing to support Mr McCann's fears. |
Wilma McCann was the Ripper's first victim | Wilma McCann was the Ripper's first victim |
In a statement to the BBC, West Yorkshire Police said: "These crimes were investigated at length by the force, resulting in Peter Sutcliffe being convicted. | In a statement to the BBC, West Yorkshire Police said: "These crimes were investigated at length by the force, resulting in Peter Sutcliffe being convicted. |
"The investigation was also the subject of a lengthy and detailed enquiry by Sir Lawrence Byford. | "The investigation was also the subject of a lengthy and detailed enquiry by Sir Lawrence Byford. |
"There is no new evidence to substantiate these claims." | "There is no new evidence to substantiate these claims." |
Peter Sutcliffe was jailed in 1981 and given 20 life sentences for killing 13 women and attempting to kill seven more. | Peter Sutcliffe was jailed in 1981 and given 20 life sentences for killing 13 women and attempting to kill seven more. |
During the investigation valuable police resources were diverted after a hoaxer, who became known as Wearside Jack, pretended to be Sutcliffe. | During the investigation valuable police resources were diverted after a hoaxer, who became known as Wearside Jack, pretended to be Sutcliffe. |
Last week the hoaxer, alcoholic John Humble, from Sunderland, lost his appeal against an eight-year sentence for perverting the course of justice, after being arrested through DNA advances in 2005. | Last week the hoaxer, alcoholic John Humble, from Sunderland, lost his appeal against an eight-year sentence for perverting the course of justice, after being arrested through DNA advances in 2005. |
Humble's trial was told some of the Ripper's victims might not have died had he not diverted police with his hoax letters and tape. | Humble's trial was told some of the Ripper's victims might not have died had he not diverted police with his hoax letters and tape. |