![]() ![]() He added he was "only going to talk about five Bradford cases". He claimed to have eaten some of her flesh, adding: "That's part of the magic." So did I but at least I got out of the city." Peter Sutcliffe came a cropper in Sheffield. When arrested, Griffiths told police: "I'm Osama bin Laden." Once at the police station he told officers: "I've killed a lot more than Suzanne Blamires – I've killed loads. Griffiths, who had a crossbow in his hand, pointed it at her and fired, then "gestured" by holding a finger up the camera before dragging her by a leg into the flat. The horrific footage showed Blamires's final moments as she was seen running out of Griffiths's flat with him in pursuit. Griffiths, who gained a psychology degree at Leeds University, was arrested when Peter Gee, caretaker at the housing association Holmfield Court flats on the edge of Bradford's red light district where Griffiths lived, routinely examined the previous weekend's CCTV at the flats on the morning of Monday 24 May. "He never said he regretted his actions or said in even the most perfunctory way he was sorry." He said Griffiths, a PhD student at Bradford University whose thesis was entitled "Homicide in an Industrial City – Violence in Bradford 1847-1899", had shown no remorse. Sentencing the former public schoolboy, Mr Justice Openshaw said: "The circumstances of these murders are so wicked and monstrous they leave me in no doubt the defendant should be kept in prison for the rest of his life." ![]() ![]() Stephen Griffiths, 40, who was "obsessed" with serial killers, pleaded guilty at Leeds crown court, to the murders of Susan Rushworth, 43, a mother and grandmother, Shelley Armitage, 31, a mother of two, and Suzanne Blamires, 36, who all worked in Bradford's red light district. ![]()
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