After Evil: Surviving the Yorkshire Ripper

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Hodder & Stoughton, 2010 - 303 páginas
Everything seemed perfect in Neil Jackson's childhood until one day, on a cold January morning in 1976 ... He was woken by the police knocking on his door to break the shocking news that his mother had become the second victim of a serial killer - soon to be known as the 'Yorkshire Ripper'. This evil act exposed a web of secrets and lies that was to devastate Neil and change his life forever. Jane Carter Woodrow, an experienced criminologist, has spent many years working with victims of violent crime and discovering what happens when the cameras and the lurid headlines fade away. Neil's story captures the real nature of the tragedy that murder can visit on a family. This is his riveting quest for truth and the story of how he pieced his life back together after becoming the victim of one of history's most notorious killers.

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Jane Carter Woodrow has a PhD in Criminology from Cambridge and has worked as a scriptwriter on several high-profile television dramas, including In Suspicious Circumstances and The Bill.

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