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He Lived on Their Street: The Ipswich Strangler's Quiet Path to Kill

He Lived on Their Street: The Ipswich Strangler's Quiet Path to Kill

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He Lived on Their Street: The Ipswich Strangler's Quiet Path to Kill

The chill: five women vanished from Ipswich in less than six weeks and their bodies surfaced in fields and waterways while the man suspected of killing them lived on the same street where every victim worked. He drove a blue Ford Mondeo, had a DNA sample in the national database from a 2002 theft conviction, and witnesses later placed some victims getting into a dark-colored car - so how did he stay invisible for so long?

In this episode, we follow the timeline of December 2006 and the surrounding months to show who the victims were, where their bodies were found, and how investigators narrowed a case that terrified a city. What links a flat on London Road, CCTV of a dark car, and a DNA hit from a petty crime?

Person: Steve Wright
Location: London Road, Ipswich
Date: December 2006
Case: five women disappeared in 43 days
Vehicle: blue Ford Mondeo

- Approximately 70 women worked on London Road on any given night in autumn 2006.
- Gemma Adams, age 25, was found in a shallow stream near Hintlesham after being missing since November 15.
- Tanya Nicol, age 19, was captured on supermarket CCTV climbing into a dark-colored car in October.
- Annalise Alderton, age 24 and three months pregnant, was found strangled in dry woodland near Nacton with both arms extended outward.
- Over 2,000 drivers were interviewed and Commander David Johnson from Scotland Yard was sent after the second body was discovered.

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