Season 3: Episode 11: The Man They Already Had
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By 1980, the Yorkshire Ripper investigation had become one of the largest criminal inquiries in British history.
Yet despite years of investigation, thousands of interviews, and enormous police resources, Peter Sutcliffe continued to evade capture.
In this episode, we explore a troubling reality: the investigation did not fail because detectives never encountered the killer. It failed because they did.
Through the murder of Jean Jordan, the five-pound note inquiry, the survival of Marilyn Moore, and information surrounding vehicles linked to the case, Peter Sutcliffe repeatedly crossed paths with investigators. Piece by piece, information connected to him entered the inquiry.
But the pieces never became a picture.
This episode examines how opportunities emerged, why they mattered, and how one of the most significant investigations in British criminal history repeatedly found itself looking at the man it was searching for without recognising what it was seeing.
Hidden Chronicles is a history and psychology podcast exploring the moments where human psychology collides with history in the worst possible ways.
Content warning: This episode contains discussion of real-world violence, including murder and assault.