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Steve Wright will spend the rest of his life in jail for murdering five women in Suffolk. | Steve Wright will spend the rest of his life in jail for murdering five women in Suffolk. |
Wright killed prostitutes Gemma Adams, Tania Nicol, Anneli Alderton, Paula Clennell and Annette Nicholls before dumping their bodies around Ipswich. | Wright killed prostitutes Gemma Adams, Tania Nicol, Anneli Alderton, Paula Clennell and Annette Nicholls before dumping their bodies around Ipswich. |
Mr Justice Gross, sitting at Ipswich Crown Court, ordered 49-year-old Wright to serve the maximum sentence. | Mr Justice Gross, sitting at Ipswich Crown Court, ordered 49-year-old Wright to serve the maximum sentence. |
He said: "This was a targeted campaign of murder. It is right you should spend your whole life in prison." | He said: "This was a targeted campaign of murder. It is right you should spend your whole life in prison." |
'Systematically selected' | 'Systematically selected' |
Wright sat emotionless as prosecutors asked the judge to ensure he is never allowed out of jail. | Wright sat emotionless as prosecutors asked the judge to ensure he is never allowed out of jail. |
The victims were working as prostitutes when they were murdered and Mr Justice Gross said Wright had targeted vulnerable women. | The victims were working as prostitutes when they were murdered and Mr Justice Gross said Wright had targeted vulnerable women. |
He said: "Drugs and prostitution meant they were at risk. But neither drugs nor prostitution killed them. You did. | He said: "Drugs and prostitution meant they were at risk. But neither drugs nor prostitution killed them. You did. |
Killer steeped in viceLucky girl who survivedIpswich reacts to murders | Killer steeped in viceLucky girl who survivedIpswich reacts to murders |
"You killed them, stripped them and left them... why you did it may never be known." | "You killed them, stripped them and left them... why you did it may never be known." |
The judge said the case met the legal requirements for a whole life sentence because the murders involved a "substantial degree of pre-meditation and planning". | The judge said the case met the legal requirements for a whole life sentence because the murders involved a "substantial degree of pre-meditation and planning". |
Wright, of Ipswich, said during his trial that he had had sex with four of the five women but denied killing them. | Wright, of Ipswich, said during his trial that he had had sex with four of the five women but denied killing them. |
The naked bodies of the women, aged between 19 and 29, were found over a 10-day period in December 2006. | The naked bodies of the women, aged between 19 and 29, were found over a 10-day period in December 2006. |
The jury of nine men and three women heard Wright had "systematically selected and murdered" his victims over a six-and-a-half-week period. | The jury of nine men and three women heard Wright had "systematically selected and murdered" his victims over a six-and-a-half-week period. |
Five of the jurors turned up at court to see the sentence handed down. | Five of the jurors turned up at court to see the sentence handed down. |
Stealing conviction | Stealing conviction |
Analysis by forensic science experts revealed his DNA on three of the women and fibres linking him to all five. | Analysis by forensic science experts revealed his DNA on three of the women and fibres linking him to all five. |
His DNA was then matched with a profile held on the national database which had been taken in 2001 for an £80 theft conviction for stealing from a Felixstowe pub. | His DNA was then matched with a profile held on the national database which had been taken in 2001 for an £80 theft conviction for stealing from a Felixstowe pub. |
Drugs and prostitution meant they were at risk. But neither drugs nor prostitution killed them. You did Mr Justice Gross Victims' families' reaction | Drugs and prostitution meant they were at risk. But neither drugs nor prostitution killed them. You did Mr Justice Gross Victims' families' reaction |
Wright was arrested less than three weeks after the discovery of the first body, that of 25-year-old Gemma Adams, in a stream at Hintlesham. | Wright was arrested less than three weeks after the discovery of the first body, that of 25-year-old Gemma Adams, in a stream at Hintlesham. |
Det Ch Supt Stewart Gull, who led the investigation, said Wright's "appalling crimes" had left a community, a county and a nation "in a state of profound shock". | Det Ch Supt Stewart Gull, who led the investigation, said Wright's "appalling crimes" had left a community, a county and a nation "in a state of profound shock". |
Wright was due to be taken from Ipswich to Belmarsh Prison in south east London. | Wright was due to be taken from Ipswich to Belmarsh Prison in south east London. |
He is expected to be placed on suicide watch and undergo routine psychiatric assessments. | He is expected to be placed on suicide watch and undergo routine psychiatric assessments. |
Wright is likely to serve his sentence at a high-security prison, possibly Wakefield in West Yorkshire or Whitemoor, near March, Cambridgeshire. | Wright is likely to serve his sentence at a high-security prison, possibly Wakefield in West Yorkshire or Whitemoor, near March, Cambridgeshire. |
Outstanding cases | Outstanding cases |
Wright's defence team said they would be considering whether there were grounds for an appeal, but said this was routine in all criminal cases. | Wright's defence team said they would be considering whether there were grounds for an appeal, but said this was routine in all criminal cases. |
Police will now check outstanding cases in the region to see whether there could be links to Wright. | Police will now check outstanding cases in the region to see whether there could be links to Wright. |
Wright knew Suzy Lamplugh | |
In 1992, Natalie Pearman, 16, was found strangled after disappearing from the red-light area of Norwich. | In 1992, Natalie Pearman, 16, was found strangled after disappearing from the red-light area of Norwich. |
A year later Mandy Duncan, 26, of Woodbridge, Suffolk, vanished while working as a prostitute in Ipswich. | A year later Mandy Duncan, 26, of Woodbridge, Suffolk, vanished while working as a prostitute in Ipswich. |
In 2000, Kellie Pratt, 29, disappeared from the red-light area of Norwich and in 2002 Michelle Bettles, 22, was found strangled three days after disappearing from the red-light area of Norwich. | In 2000, Kellie Pratt, 29, disappeared from the red-light area of Norwich and in 2002 Michelle Bettles, 22, was found strangled three days after disappearing from the red-light area of Norwich. |
Wright also worked on the QE2 in the 1980s, along with missing estate agent Suzy Lamplugh, 25. | Wright also worked on the QE2 in the 1980s, along with missing estate agent Suzy Lamplugh, 25. |
She disappeared after leaving her offices in Fulham, west London, in 1986 and her body has never been found. | She disappeared after leaving her offices in Fulham, west London, in 1986 and her body has never been found. |
The Metropolitan Police refused to be drawn on any possible links to Wright saying: "We are not prepared to discuss who we may or may not wish to interview in connection with any on-going investigation." | The Metropolitan Police refused to be drawn on any possible links to Wright saying: "We are not prepared to discuss who we may or may not wish to interview in connection with any on-going investigation." |