Steven Wright
Steven Wright
Steven Wright
Steven Wright
Steven Wright
Steven Wright
Steven Wright
Steven Wright
Steven Wright
Steven Wright
Steven Wright
A hooded forensics expert lifts a bag on London Road, Ipswich,
Eastern England, after a 48-year-old man later identified as
Steve Wright, was arrested at his home on the street Tuesday Dec.
19, 2006. Wright was arrested in connection with the murder of
five women working as prostitutes whose naked bodies were found
dumped in rural areas around Ipswich, over 11 days. He was
charged with the murders on Dec. 21.
(Photo: AP Photo/Max Nash)
The
front page of the British Sunday Mirror newspaper Dec. 17, 2006,
featuring an interview and pictures of 37-year-old supermarket
worker Tom Stephens, who was arrested Monday, Dec. 18, 2006 in
connection with the murders of five prostitutes in the Ipswich area
of Suffolk, England. Stephens strenuously denied being behind the
murders. He was released by authorities on Dec. 21.
(Photo: CARL DE SOUZA/AFP/Getty Images)
Police cordon off Jubilee Close in Trimley St. Martin, England,
where supermarket worker Tom Stephens was arrested at his home in
connection with the murders of five prostitutes in Suffolk Monday,
Dec. 18, 2006. Stephens was released by authorities on Dec. 21.
(Photo: AP Photo/Chris Radburn/PA)
Forensic officers search a house in Eye, England, Monday, Dec. 18,
2006, following the arrest 37-year-old Tom Stephens in Trimley, St
Martin, in connection to the deaths of five women in Ipswich. Police
hunting a suspected serial killer following the murders of five
prostitutes in eastern England arrested Stephens at his house Monday,
but he was released Dec. 21 when another man was charged with the
murders.
(Photo: AP Photo/Andrew Parsons)
Police officers patrol near where prostitutes work in Ipswich,
Suffolk, England, Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2006. With five dead
prostitutes found in 11 days, this provincial town in eastern
England has been gripped by fear following a killing spree that is
rivaling the so-called Yorkshire Ripper, one of Britain's worst
serial murderers who spent five years killing 13 women in the 1970s.
(Photo: AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Forensic officers at the scene in Levington, England, Wednesday Dec.
13, 2006, as investigations take place where two bodies were found.
Detectives hunting a serial killer who preys on prostitutes
discovered two more bodies Tuesday, bringing to five the number of
women found dead this month in a small area of eastern England. (Photo:
AP Photo/Terry Bradford, pool)
A
police officer stands in the undergrowth on a path near crime scene
where the bodies of two women were found murdered beside a road near
the village of Levington, England, Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2006.
Detectives hunting a serial killer were expected to identify the two
victims on Wednesday, as police warned prostitutes to stay off the
streets for their own safety. Five bodies have been discovered in
the past 11 days. (Photo: AP Photo/Max Nash)
A
policewoman seals the entrance to a forest area in Levington, south
of Ipswich in Suffolk, England, Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2006, after police
discovered two more dead bodies. British police probing the murders
of three prostitutes discovered the additional bodies on Tuesday,
further fueling fears that a serial killer was at large. Women in
Ipswich are being warned to take care at night as the holiday party
season warms up. (Photo: CARL DE SOUZA/AFP/Getty Images)
Police stand guard at the sealed entrance to a wooded area south of
Ipswich in Suffolk, England, Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2006. Police probing
the murders of three prostitutes around a quiet English town
discovered two more bodies Tuesday, further fueling fears that a
serial killer is at large. The murders have revived fears of the
horrors of Jack the Ripper, the infamous 19th-century murderer of
London prostitutes.
(Photo: CARL DE SOUZA/AFP/Getty Images)
A
board bearing the images of three murdered and two missing
prostitutes is pictured at Suffolk police headquarters, in
Martlesham, in Suffolk, England, Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2006. Police
admitted Wednesday they "fear the worst" after the latest grisly
findings in a feared serial killer probe, as they race against time
to prevent the death toll from rising further. (Photo: CHRIS
YOUNG/AFP/Getty Images)
Police Underwater Search and Recovery Divers search a stream, Monday,
Dec. 11, 2006, in Copdock, near Ipswich in Suffolk, England, where
the body of prostitute Tania Nicol was recovered after she went
missing Oct. 30, 2006. Fears mounted that a serial killer could be
at large after the naked corpse of a third prostitute was found
within weeks near Ipswich, and a fourth sex worker went missing.
(Photo: CARL DE SOUZA/AFP/Getty Images)
Police Underwater Search and Recovery Divers search a stream, Monday,
Dec. 11, 2006, in Copdock, near Ipswich in Suffolk, where the body
of prostitute Tania Nicol was recovered after she went missing Oct.
30, 2006. Police issued an alert after the latest grisly find near
Ipswich, some 80 miles northeast of London, advising all prostitutes
to stay off the streets for their own safety.
(Photo: CARL DE SOUZA/AFP/Getty Images)
A
police cordon surrounds a crime scene in Nacton, in Suffolk, in
southeast England, Monday, Dec. 11, 2006, after the body of a third
prostitute was discovered Sunday. Fears mounted that a serial killer
could be at large after the naked corpse was found near Ipswich, and
a fourth sex worker went missing. Police issued an alert after the
latest grisly find advising prostitutes to stay off the streets for
their own safety.
(Photo: CARL DE SOUZA/AFP/Getty Images)
Detective Chief Superintendent Stewart Gull addresses a press
conference near Nacton, in Suffolk, in southeast England, Monday,
Dec. 11, 2006, after the body of a third prostitute was discovered
Sunday. Fears mounted that a serial killer could be at large after
the naked corpse was found near Ipswich, some 80 miles northeast of
London. Police advised all prostitutes to stay off the streets for
their own safety.
(Photo: CARL DE SOUZA/AFP/Getty Images)
An
undated photo made available by police of Annette Nicholls, 29, one
of two women who have been missing for about a week near Ipswich,
England, where police are hunting a suspected serial killer, Tuesday
Dec. 12, 2006. The naked bodies of three women, all of whom were
prostitutes have already been discovered in the area. (Photo: AP
Photo/Police Handout)
An
undated photo made available by police of Paula Clennell, 24, one of
two women who have been missing for about a week near Ipswich,
England, where police are hunting a suspected serial killer, Tuesday
Dec. 12, 2006. The naked bodies of three women, all of whom were
prostitutes have already been discovered in the area. (Photo: AP
Photo/Police Handout)
An
undated photo made available by police of Gemma Adams, 25, whose
body was discovered on Saturday Dec. 2, 2006 - one of three
prostitutes whose naked bodies were discovered recently near Ipswich,
England. Police hunting a suspected serial killer, discovered the
bodies of two more prostitutes, who had been missing for about a
week, in the area, Tuesday Dec. 12, 2006.
(Photo: AP Photo/Police Handout)
An
undated photo of Tania Nicol, 19, whose body was discovered on
Friday Dec. 8, 2006, one of three prostitutes whose naked bodies
were discovered recently near Ipswich, England, where police are
hunting a suspected serial killer. In addition to the three women
whose bodies have already been discovered in a rural area, two other
women had been missing for about a week.
(Photo: AP Photo/Police Handout)
An
undated photo of Anneli Alderton, 24, whose body was discovered on
Sunday Dec. 10, 2006, one of three prostitutes whose naked bodies
were discovered recently near Ipswich, England, where police are
hunting a suspected serial killer. In addition to the three women
whose bodies have already been discovered in a rural area, two other
women had been missing for about a week.
(Photo: AP Photo/Police Handout)
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