11) 1990/2000 John Sweeney was jailed for attempted murder in 1994 … 2011: ‘A jury found him guilty of two murders.’ ibid.
10) 2000/2002 Anthony Hardy, the Camden Ripper: Murdering three women to satisfy his depraved and perverted sexual needs … widely suspected of having killed six other women. ibid.
9) September-December 1995 Peter Moore: Elements of sadism … His murder of four men in seemingly sexually motivated attacks in north Wales … ‘He describes the killings as fun.’ ibid.
8) 30 October – 10 December 2006 Suffolk Strangler: Five victims – sex workers with Class A drugs habits. ibid.
7) Dates Unknown or how many murders we should assign to him: Peter Tobin. ibid.
6) 1981 fit to plead: Peter Sutcliffe, Yorkshire Ripper: Thirteen women many of whom were vulnerable because they were sex workers. ibid.
5) Robert Black: Fear and panic for almost every parent in the country. A man who almost single-handedly destroyed the idea of childhood in Britain. He was a paedophile who abducted, raped and killed three girls between the ages of five and eleven between 1982 and 1986. ibid.
4) Dennis Nilsen: Who murdered and dismembered fifteen young men at his house in North London ... drains that were clogged with human remains. ibid.
3) Rose West: Including one of her own daughters and her stepdaughter ... Her crimes were executed with extreme and prolonged elements of torture. ibid.
2) Joanna Dennehy: Britain has never known a women so disturbed or so driven in pursuit of death ... She humiliated them even after their deaths. ibid.
1) Ian Brady: The worst crimes of the twentieth century. ibid.
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