Season 3: Episode 12: The Picture They Couldn't See
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By the late 1970s, Peter Sutcliffe had already crossed paths with the Yorkshire Ripper investigation multiple times.
His name had appeared.
His vehicle had attracted attention.
He had been interviewed by police.
Yet despite those encounters, the investigation continued moving in another direction.
In this episode of Hidden Chronicles, we explore one of the most important questions in the entire Yorkshire Ripper case:
If investigators repeatedly encountered Peter Sutcliffe, why didn't those encounters change what they believed?
Through the realities of the investigation, we examine how pressure, uncertainty, offender expectations and growing confidence in particular theories influenced the way evidence was understood. We explore the psychological forces that can shape decision-making inside large investigations, and why seeing a suspect is not always the same as recognising their significance.
This is not the story of a single mistake.
It is the story of how evidence, interpretation and belief can become increasingly difficult to separate.
Hidden Chronicles is a true crime and historical psychology podcast exploring the moments where human psychology collides with history in the worst possible ways.