Sex-worker victims were seen as dispensible, survivors’ accounts ignored, and women blamed for drinking or going out alone

Every woman old enough to remember the 1970s recalls nights in the north of England during Peter Sutcliffe’s decade of terror.

“Leeds was really in a state of almost lockdown and women were afraid to go out,” remembered Mo Lea, who was a student in the city at the time.

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