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London Road (2015)
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We can talk better there. I don't mind giving interviews and things like that. That doesn't bother me at all. Erm... there's quite a few people that I know that wouldn't, but I said, "If you don't get your point of view across, "they label us something that we're not. " Yes, so, erm... Yes. Well, I don't know if I can help you at all, but... Can I get you a drink? Erm, I've got orange juice or... A cup of tea I'd like. Or... What have we got? Orange juice or... - Cranberry juice? - Cranberry juice. Yes? It's light. Please sit down. - Gotta go cos me pie's going. - Yeah, OK. Yeah. - Yeah, because I'm, I'm cooking. - Come talk to me. We're expecting people. OK. Ask away. 'Hello. Welcome to Suffolk Today. 'The nightmare gets worse. 'Two more bodies discovered by police 'investigating the killings of prostitutes in Suffolk, 'bringing the total to five. 'Well, let's go back now to Simon Newton live in Ipswich. ' 'This is an investigation that's changing by the hour. 'We have five women found dead in the space of ten days 'and two more bodies found here this morning. 'So we have more than one method of killing. 'So the question today, really, does this mean there's more than one killer?' 'The manhunt for the multiple murderer enters a new phase. 'The feelings of vulnerability are not helped 'by the knowledge of whoever carried this murdering spree 'is still free to attack again. 'This huge investigation has had a profound impact. 'Experts say it could haunt this place 'with traditionally low levels of crime for a long time. ' 'Simon, what's the atmosphere like there right now? 'Well, I think there's generally A sense of disbelief across this town 'And also a great sense of sadness 'I've lived in this town For several years 'And there is an eerie air Hanging over it 'Though this town itself Will bounce back 'It can only do that When this killer is caught 'And today the answer to that May lie in Ipswich itself 'Back to you' 'Police stop and question drivers 'In the red-light district 'Officers still trying To trace the last movements 'Of the five murdered prostitutes 'There are now more Than 350 police officers from 31 forces 'As far afield as Northern Ireland Working on this case... 'Experts say it could haunt this place With traditionally low levels of crime... 'Northern Ireland There are now more than 350... '... the method of killing... - 'Ipswich Ripper' - 'The Ipswich Ripper' - 'Ripper' - 'Ripper' Everyone is very, very nervous Erm, and very unsure of everything It was sort of six years ago when Portman Road started expanding its football team. And a new stadium went up that... That prostitutes seemed to come up this way. We had reported the prostitutes. I confronted one. "Get out of my road! I'll call the police!" - Well, I... - She said, "Call the police. " And I did. Their whole attitude with us... ...makes it really hard for me to have much sympathy for, you know, what happened. We had a girl at the bottom of me drive. She's in the car. She said, "Do you mind sort of moving off?" I said, "Just... " I swore at her, I admit. Anyway, saying, like, "If you keep on at me, "I'm gonna sort of get my pimp to burn your house down. " I know what you're up to. If I see you here again, I'm gonna call the police. It was... it was absolutely awful. They wrecked... wrecked our, my evenings. You know, they're on my streets. You know, my children are out at night. I've got, I've got a teenage girl. I've got, I've got a 14-year old. I don't want girls... erm... doing what they did in the streets. And they weren't just... getting in people's cars. They were doing it in the alleyways and everything else. They certainly weren't angels. Lots of them talking about them being lovely girls and everything, but in all our experience they were... foul-mouthed slags who'd stab you as quick as... - That's an exaggeration. - It's a slight exaggeration. They did pester you. They'd rob you as much as anything else. Yeah. No, because people, kerb crawlers, sort of upset people's children, you know. Daughters and things. And then there's the girls. I mean, you coming back from football and things like that. He was always being sort of propositioned, you know. Sort of. Poor old sod! It's been like this for years, but I don't want my children to see that. We all wanted to move. We didn't want to be here. Then these girls... just going missing and... and being found the way they... they were found. It was a complete nightmare. It's the most wonderful time Oh, the most wonderful time Oh, the most wonderful time Of the year Everyone is very, very nervous... erm And very unsure of everything Basically The most wonderful time... Everyone is very, very nervous... erm And very unsure of everything Basically There was a LOT of fear from a LOT of people. I think it's the biggest thing that's ever... ever happened in Ipswich. It's... erm... Definitely changed the mood It's quite a... It's quite an unpleasant feeling because You find that I'm walking through thinking "Well, is it him? Is it him?" Yeah, I think it's put Ipswich On the map For the wrong reasons, unfortunately It's the most wonderful time... Everyone's very, very nervous... erm Erm, we're not actually selling It's actually free Just free personal safety alarms On behalf of Town 102 Local radio station in Ipswich Just handing away free personal alarms Because of what's... In the wake of what's been happening In Ipswich recently Everyone is very, very nervous... erm And very unsure of everything Basically So, yeah, yeah, definitely Obviously a lot of people Are going out for the weekend We're gonna be a bit worried So we're handing out Personal alarms to... erm Out to all the ladies out shopping today So that's... so that's why we're here Everyone's very brave Everybody's very brave Everyone is very, very nervous ...wonderful time - Can I have one for my daughter, please? - Yes, certainly. Of course you can. Obviously a lot of people Going out for the weekend We're gonna be a bit worried So, erm, they're handing out Personal alarms to, erm... Out to all the ladies out shopping today So that's... so that's why they're here Obviously a lot of people Going out for the weekend They're gonna be a bit worried So, erm, they're handing out Personal alarms to, erm... Out to all the ladies out shopping today So that... so that's why they're here - Everybody's very, very - Everybody's very, very - Very, very - Very, very - Very, very - Very, very - Very, very - Nervous But they do say it's somebody. Either a policeman or a lawyer. We hoped it was an immigrant, from nish-noff land. - If it is, there'll be an uproar. - And we'll send the fuckers all back. No, I-I-I'm not like that. I'm sure you're not really like that deep down. I fucking am. I reckon it's one Polish bastard. We'll fucking have him. - You automatically think it could be him. - Yeah. That's the scary thing. That he could be amongst us. Walking around us every day and we don't know. Yeah! - It could be anyone in here. - Yeah. Which has now really scared me now I'm thinking about it! I'm just gonna, like, cry! But they do say it's somebody. Either a policeman or a lawyer. Or a priest! This was on the radio. Always utter rubbish on Suffolk Radio. Well, we've never had anything like that before. No. We're all a bit... frightened to go out at night. Yeah. But then we are anyway. Some people say that they're terrified of going anywhere. Well, goodness me, there's a... There's a mass murderer on the loose. A psychopath. On the loose. Dreadful. Dreadful. It's as though somebody's chucked acid over you and you can feel it all over you. It's... Standing here, you can feel it. We're all guilty. No, we're not. No, we're not. No, we're not! Just one person is or whatever ends up being the final tally, but... No, we're not. The rest of us are s... are sane. You automatically think it could be him Yeah You automatically think it could be him That's the scary thing That he could be amongst us And look walking around with us Every day and we don't know Yeah We don't know Like, anyone It could be anyone in here Like, anyone, it could be anyone in here For all we know Which has scared me Now I'm thinking about it - I'm just gonna, like, cry - Ha-ha! You automatically think it could be him You automatically think it could be him It could be him Erm... well, some serial killer Seems to be on the loose And, erm, has sort of attacked Prostitutes from in the Ipswich area And they've been found dead, naked In various different areas Surrounding Ipswich One ten minutes away from my house Which is scary And it was found on the body on the land Of a girl that goes to my school - So that's a bit scary - Yeah I used to go out every Friday and Saturday night and I don't go out any more It's not safe for young girls and women Out in Ipswich any more - It's not safe - Yeah It's not safe for young girls and women Out in Ipswich any more - It's not safe - Yeah As it used to be It's quite scary to think How the world's come to this You automatically think it could be him Yeah You automatically think it could be him Like, anyone It could be anyone in here Like, anyone It could be anyone in here for all we know Which has now really scared me I'm just gonna, like, cry... Ha-ha! You automatically think it could be him You automatically think it could be him It could be him Something like this happens And you realise that there's so much So many things that are bad in the world That's the fire alarm We're all going to die... Ha-ha-ha-ha. - But it's exciting - Cos nothing ever happens in Ipswich This is the first bit Of local scandal we've ever had Being girls, gossip mongers We're like, "It's quite exciting" - It's quite exciting - Yeah, yeah You automatically think it could be him You automatically think it could be him Yeah Like, anyone It could be anyone in here Like, anyone It could be anyone in here for all we know Which has now really scared me I'm just gonna, like, cry Ha-ha, yeah It could be anyone here Which has now really scared me Now I'm thinking about it I'm just gonna, like, cry Ha-ha You automatically think it could be him You automatically think it could be him It could be him You automatically think it could be him Yeah You automatically think it could be him That's the scary thing That he could be amongst us Walking around with us every day And we're... we don't know Yeah We don't know You've got this feeling of suspicious by everybody. Upon everybody else. Is it him? Is it him? Is it him? Is it him? I dunno. Yeah. London Road, please. 'And of course there are reports the Met is closing on potential suspects. 'Although police won't be drawn on the exact figure, 'it's thought there are around 50 people they're very interested in talking to. ' It's, it's hard to find to fathom out. Anybody doing it, really, isn't it? Wha, wha, what was their motive behind it? Were there signs of this type of behaviour? It just... He's a white male aged between 23 and He'll live in the local area He would have been fascinated Absolutely fascinated With murders in his younger youth... 'Silent night He would have tortured animals Up till his mid-teens as well Then he'd have had a number Of numerous relationships Up until he was about 25, 26 They'll have been failed He's probably been married Lives on his own but with a partner And he'll definitely Definitely, definitely Know all the victims Apart from one... realistically And that'll have been his one That he mucked up on Cos the other ones Would have been fine with going with him And it's probably why he strangled her Because she panicked... 'Virgin mother and child... It's, it's hard to fathom out anybody doing it, really, isn't it? Wha, wha, what was their motive behind it? It just... It just... I- I-I've studied serial killers Since in my mid-teens And it doesn't mean I'm... I am one But, er... Oh, right. Just find it interesting But, but, as I say, you know Just to emphasise It doesn't make me a serial killer so... Gives me a bit of the shudders Quite honestly '... in heavenly peace... ' His failed relationships will be Because he became violent when drunk Actually, he'll be an alcoholic Or he'll have trouble With substance abuse as well And also in the last... last six weeks Actually, about the last Two... two months approximately He'd have probably quit his job Or he'd be off sick Or to that effect... he, er... He, he'll be a local in the local pubs He'll be a bit of a loner But, erm, that's it, spot on who he is I guarantee it... 'Holy infant so tender and mild... - It's horrifying, isn't it? - Yeah I- I-I've studied serial killers Since in my mid-teens And it doesn't mean I'm... I am one - But, er... - Oh, right Just, er, find it interesting But, but as I say, you know Just to emphasise It doesn't make me a serial killer so... It gives me a bit of the shudders Quite honestly Er, for each girl there was a team, a different team, and they all questioned us. And it... it was getting awful. We were so getting fed up with just being asked, you know. They were asking if you had nose hair. Ear hair. Wha... wha... Goodness knows why they wanted to know that. Police kept issuing these strange things about what you should and shouldn't do, but they never said, "Don't be a prostitute and get into a stranger's car," which was the obvious thing, really, wasn't it? Cos everyone else was quite safe walking the streets. We assumed particularly when, I mean, it was just prostitutes he seemed to be... Murdering. When they did the house questions, you know, that was really... I thought he was gonna be arrested. There was a knock on the door. Terry said, "You're wanted. In the lounge. Police. " He was doing every house. Every single house in London Road. Er, your mind goes blank. "Where was you on Monday night?" sort of thing. Can't remember exactly the date. And you think, "Well, where was I? What did I do?" Then he said, "What colour...? Have you got blue eyes?" I said yes I think. Yeah, you said yes. Then he said, "Have you got a hairy chest?" And I looked at him and thought, you know, "Where is this leading to?" I got up and all I could see Were police cars going up the road And of course, you know I, we knew Obviously it was in charge of, you know Something to do with these poor girls But erm... And that's when it all started It all kicked off Well, I got woken up by the telephone Me son rung me on his mo... On, on my home phone I said, "Where are you?" He said, "I'm down the road but you need To tell the police that I'm your son" I said, "Why? What have you done?" And that's when it all started It all kicked off He said, "No, no, no We're not allowed down the road" And lo and behold there was police There was cameras, there was my son It all started It all kicked off You looked up the road And it's all you saw Was like a tented, a tented area You looked up the road And it's all you saw Was like a tented, a tented area Erm, outside number 79 Erm, outside number 79 You looked up the road And it's all you saw Was like a tented, a tented area You looked up the road And it's all you saw Was like a tented, a tented area Erm, outside number 79 Erm, outside number 79 And I thought, "Oh, no There's another prostitute been found" I got up And all I could see were police cars Going up the road And of course, you know I, we knew Obviously it was in charge of, you know Something to do with these poor girls But, erm... But, erm, that's when it all started It all kicked off I got up And all I could see were police cars Going up the road And of course, you know I, we knew Obviously it was in charge of, you know Something to do with these poor girls But, erm... And that's when it started It all kicked off And didn't we...? Then we started hearing on the news That someone had been arrested there Or someone had been arrested And so we just put Two and two together and said "I think they've just arrested Our next-door neighbour I got up And all I could see were police cars Going up the road And of course, you know I, we knew Obviously it was in charge of, you know Something to do with these poor girls But, erm... This is London Road. This is where the second suspect was arrested. So I think Steve Wright. Oi... Oi! Oi! Right, you want me to talk into that at the beginning? They're not very happy about the... intrusion. Sorry? Sam? - No! - Stand back! Stand back! 'I'm here in London Road. The white tent... ' Oh, we're inside there. All a little bit weird. 'Next door there's the concerned residents looking on. ' - Please, further back. - Keep rolling, Seb. Keep rolling. 'A very heavy police presence. 'They're very unhappy at our being here. We are trying to get you some shots. ' 'Assert the barrier with our bodies 'in respect of where the line is. 'Sorry. 'Excuse me. Back behind the tape. ' - Yeah, we're trying to get a link. - Ten minutes. 'Get back! Come on! Move! 'I'm being apprehended by the police. 'Get back! Get back!' '... 79 London Road where a tented area has been erected. 'The suspect has been arrested, Mr Steven Wright. ' Can we go down that way? I'm afraid you have to go round. - Back round 'ere? - Yes. Sorry about that. It's all right. - When's this gonna be over? - I don't know. Wouldn't be able to say. - Friday? - I wouldn't know. I would be guessing. - Saturday? - I'd be guessing at Saturday as well! - Sunday? - No. I dunno. Monday's Christmas! It can't be Monday! - Can we just come here? - Yeah. No worries about that bit. It's against the law. I don't know whether I'm coming or going round this area! You're not allowed through that bit basically. Have you got the man that done it then? - They won't even tell us. - Won't they? I know the girls. Mind you, flippin' half the town, if you were to pull 'em in, probably went with them girls. Except for yours truly. - Hopefully not yourself? - No! Cos I won't give 50 quid to a little scaggy little whore. No. Anyway, looks like my relief's turned up, so I'm gonna get a coffee. - Can't be a bad thing. Take care anyway. - OK. And you. I think it was policing as we'd like to see it every time. Bobbies standing at your house, making sure no nasty people got near you. You'd feel like the Prime Minister, wouldn't you? Yeah. The road was ever so quiet and nobody stole our festive wreath this year. Yeah. If somebody knows you live opposite, they wanna know... Think you've got inside information, which I... you haven't. You've just got what's in the... journalists are saying. The police don't tell you anything, do they? They're not allowed to, are they? We had no post. No bin men. Erm... if we had post, the postman had to be escorted by police. Inside the cordon. 'It's half-past ten. 'This is BBC News 24. 'Live coverage of the arrival in court of the 48-year-old man 'who's been charged with murdering five prostitutes. 'Steven Wright will appear inside Ipswich Magistrates Court 'within the next half hour. 'Our colleague, Chris Eakin, is at the court 'and Chris, talk us what we're expecting to happen. 'The building over here is just the main police station in Ipswich, 'but it is this very dull and drab, ominous building, 'which is the Magistrates Court and which will be the focal point, 'the centre of attention for at least the next hour. 'T-T-This is now the moment that Steven Wright faces the charges, 'if formally charged with these five murders of the five women. ' All of this happened quite suddenly. A very dramatic announcement last night, late last night, that Steven Wright was charged with these five murders. I've been here since about half-nine I just saw him come along Like, with the police sirens and that And they were, you know None of the photographers caught him Caught any photos of him Or anything but... Just waiting to get a glimpse, really Just waiting to get a glimpse, really His name is Steven Wright. He's 48. He's a fork-lift truck driver. He's from London Road in Ipswich. That's pretty well it. I tell you, if I get hold of him... huh, huh, huh! I really... I've never seen anything like it. I said to my brother I said, "What's going on?" I said, "What's happened?" He says, he says, "Cos the bloke" He said "He's in court this morning, isn't he?" And then when I came up here I thought "Oh, my word! Am I gonna get parked?" Cos they've taken All the spaces along here Oh, dear - Yeah, look at this, look at this - It's horrible, innit, eh? It's a wicked bloody world Yeah, look at this, look at this It's horrible, innit, eh? It's a wicked bloody world... I'm just hearing some sirens, actually, and as he's gonna come from this direction, we'll just turn our camera round that way. So that we do actually see this convoy when it happens. Turn round this way. They're obviously on the verge Of bringing him out Cos the position the cars are in The position, the cars, the police They're all in position, look They're obviously on the verge Of bringing him out Cos the position the cars are in The position, the cars, the police They're all in position, look You look around and you think "Well, you know" "Have they got the right...?" He said "He's in court this morning, isn't he?" And then when I came up here I thought, "Oh, my word!" - The position of the cars, the police - ... spaces along here Hello... Police motorbikes coming up the road, not from the direction we were expecting, so I imagine it's not the convoy. Hello, they're closing in... It might be, actually. They're closing in He's obviously coming out... I think it is. They're closing in That's why the police I could see them stopping traffic Up there an' all Oh, dear Yeah, look at this, look at this It's horrible, innit, eh? It's a wicked bloody world It looks like we've got Steven Wright now. And here we have full convoy near! Steven Wright! '48-year-old fork-lift truck driver. ' Fucking bastard! You piece of shit! You're fucking dead! Yeah, look at this, look at this It's horrible, innit, eh? It's horrible It's a wicked bloody world Yeah, look at this, look at this It's horrible, innit, eh? It's horrible, innit, eh? It's a wicked bloody It's a wicked bloody, it's a wicked bloody It's a wicked bloody world! Bloody hell! Couldn't see. Couldn't see. - I don't think he was in that van. - He was. He's definitely in the back of the van. - Waste of time, wasn't it? - It's a disgrace. Oi. Hey! Get away then! We're really upset I just wanted him... It to be all over And to know Were tho... were those prostitutes Killed in that house? He was only there for ten weeks Ten weeks He was only there for ten weeks Ten weeks It's just a chance The one place in the... in the whole world Where... he went to live for ten weeks Could have been anywhere Could have been next door to you Could have been next door to you Everybody would rather it all went away They must have sleepless nights I know I do It was awful. I was very upset. In the evening, you know, I'd just close the curtains and erm... It really made me very depressed and low. I just feel it's... - I think there's a... - It's like a dream still. I, I don't know. I don't think I've really... - I think... - Really come to accept it. I... try to... keep going. Nobody walks... nobody walks down that road with, with... And I'm the same. Without staring at that house. During the day I had quite a bit of trouble with children. Erm, just coming and really looking. One of them threatened me talking about, "He's a murderer and everything. You should move" and... He was only there for ten weeks Ten weeks He was only there for ten weeks Ten weeks It's just a chance The one place In the... in the whole world where he... Went to live for ten weeks Could have been anywhere Could have been next door to you Could have been next door to you Everybody would rather it all went away They must have sleepless nights I know I do When they boarded the house up, that's when I really didn't like it. - We were thinking of moving. - Well, you were, particularly. It just sort of de-de-depressed me. It depressed me living next door, you know, and I just sort of thought, "Oh, I wanna be in a nice area. " I was thinking about moving once, I was, yeah. I'm moving. 14th March. We're really upset I just wanted him... It to be all over... and to know Were tho... Were those prostitutes Killed in that house? They must have sleepless nights I know I do - Hello. - Hello. Oh, right. - I've seen you. - I'm Ron. I live at number 86. Oh. I'm Julie. Do you wanna... do you wanna come in? In October and December of last year In October and December of last year In October and December of last year In October - In October - And December of last year Well, this is the third time That Steve Wright Well, this is the third time That Steve Wright He arrived here at Ipswich Crown Court But it's the first time That he's formally entered a plea - But it wasn't until two o'clock - That he stood up That he stood up - Dressed in a black suit, white shirt And blue tie - White shirt and spoke - And spoke clearly - And confidently And confidently when he was asked How he would plead To each of the five counts of murder They were read out in this order Well, this is The third time that Steve Wright Has appeared in court But it's the first time That he's formally entered a plea But it's the first time That he's formally entered a plea He arrived here at Ipswich Crown Court But it wasn't Until two o'clock this afternoon That he stood up dressed in A blue tie, black suit, white shirt And spoke clearly and confidently When he was asked How he would plead To each of the five counts of murder That were read out in this order Clara Martin Her body was the second to be found Although she was the first woman To go missing Anna Reynolds Her body was, was the first to be found On 3rd December Emily Collingwood Whose body was found in Acton Was found in... in Acton Sonia Farrell, Michelle Symonds Their bodies were of course Found in Levington Found of course A few hundred yards apart Just a few hundred yards from each other In Levington We know that all women Were working in the town as prostitutes And all their bodies were found naked To each one of those counts of murder Steve Wright, er, pleaded Not guilty We thought with everything happening over the Christmas period, with the prostitutes going missing and being murdered, we needed to get together as a community. We got a lot of bad press when it was all going on, saying sort... Lon, London Road was a prostitute area and so forth like that, and we just got absolutely cheesed off with it as a... as a community. It is, it's, it's not nice being labelled. So we got together and... and managed to get a real good committee going. Good evening, welcome Good evening, welcome Good evening, welcome Good evening, welcome Welcome, welcome Good evening, welcome Good evening Welcome, welcome Good evening This really is our first AGM Hoping hopefully the problem With the girls has disappeared We don't see them now I believe there are still A few round in Hanford Road But, erm, we really can't Concern ourselves with it The street has got much better I think that the police Have done exceptionally well Under exceptional circumstances To clear the streets as they have done This really is our first AGM This really is our first AGM I wanna say thank you to the police Thank 'em cos representatives here And the ward councillors The county councillors Who have done a lot to help us And so thank you very much all of you Yeah, forthcoming events Julie... Yeah, the quiz night Fish-and-chip supper It's, erm, you know More, the more the merrier Friends, family so... So hopefully see you all there With your friends and family And also, er, London Road In Bloom Contest Big event on 11th July To make the area look pretty and that And getting people involved And getting interested in their road And their homes again If you make your house look nice And feel good about where you're living You'll enjoy You'll enjoy life a hell of a lot better So get thinking about Your gardens, your designs Hanging baskets and so forth So I'd like to see as many as possible So it should be a good, good day So get thinking about Your gardens, your designs Hanging baskets and so forth So I'd like to see as many as possible So it should be a good, good day That's about it. That's it. Thank you. All right? Impossible to report cos I can't... I can't use the word "semen". Can you not? Can't use the word "semen" At lunchtime And I can't use it at six o'clock I can use it at ten o'clock But I can't use it before teatime So what do you use instead? I don't know, really. What can I say? Love juice Bodily fluids Well, that's just taste reasons Cos we... we can't basically have a... Wha... what our editors call a "Mummy, what's semen?" moment Erm... in the trade Male bodily flui... Male body fluid Sounds as if he's going around Spreading it all over Ipswich Boy juice Ready? Three, two, one. Using his hands to demonstrate Peter Wright explained How forensic scientists Had extracted Steve Wright's DNA From other se... Ready? Using his hands to demonstrate Peter Wright explained How forensic scientists Had extracted Steve Wright's DNA From other se... Cellular material found in the... Told you, didn't I? I think he probably did do it He must have done it, really I think he did it Definitely did it now - I think they'll find him guilty - I think he'll be found guilty but... - It's circumstantial - But he's gonna get away with it It's only circumstantial evidence They've got I still reckon He's gonna get away with it, you know... Still running. Using his hands to demonstrate Peter Wright explained How forensic scientists Had extracted Peter... Steve Wright... Steve Wright, Peter Wright. Whenever you're ready - OK. - Just running up. Using his hands to demonstrate Peter Wright explained How forensic scientists Had extracted Peter Wright's Peter Wright, Steve Wright This is the problem With this bloody trial Too many Wrights - I think he probably did do it - He must have done it really I think he did it Definitely did it now - I think they'll find him guilty - I think he'll be found guilty but... - It's circumstantial - But he's gonna get away with it It's only circumstantial evidence They've got I still reckon He's gonna get away with it, you know Ready? Three, two, one Using his hands to demonstrate Peter Wright explained How forensic scientists Had extracted Steve Wright's DNA From other DNA material Found on both gloves... - Cellular material! This is complicated. - We're running. How many takes are we gonna do? - Dunno - OK - Well, that's running up - Shall we just say "sperm"? - Ha! - Sorry. Question L, what was the first and might possibly be the only, I'm not sure, some people might know better than me, the first Oscar-winning film... 'Steve Wright denies killing five women 'In late-2006... Hang on. Ron, sorry, it's... 'Here's Simon Newton... 'For a second day, DNA expert Dr Peter Hau from the Forensic Science Service 'arrived at Ipswich Crown Court in a van. 'Today, the jury heard more about this pair of gardening gloves. 'They were found inside a high-vis jacket recovered from Steve Wright's house 'at 79 London Road. ' Ooh, the house. It's here. 'Using his hands to demonstrate 'Peter Wright explained How forensic scientists 'Had extracted Steve Wright's DNA 'From other cellular material 'Inside the thumbs of both gloves 'Dr Hau said That within that cellular material 'He found the incomplete profile Matching the fifth victim 'The chance of it not being hers '"One in a billion," he said 'Simon, thank you' Using his hands to demonstrate Peter Wright explained How forensic scientists Had extracted Steve Wright's DNA From other cellular material Inside the thumbs of both gloves Dr Hau said That within that cellular material He found the incomplete profile Matching the fifth victim The chance of it not being hers "One in a billion," he said The chance of it not being hers "One in a billion," he said "One in a billion," he said Shoosh! That's gotta be him then. - That's the one. - Seriously? That's fine. That made sense. That make sense to you? Yeah, that's all right. That all works. We got it. It's up there if you need it. Yourself, I mean... You being as far as I can, like as far as I'm aware, about the only person that has actually come down here and asked the residents how they feel. You know, we just wanna... wanna see an end. End to it, and London Road getting back to being London Road, instead of being known for somewhere... where the murderer lived. You see, the police have ignored the problem, really. Mm, they have. They would deny it. They will deny it, but they have ignored. They ignored the problem of the prostitutes. - We've all stopped - We've all stopped working now We've all stopped now An' it, and it has been Because of the murders And it has, yeah That's why, like, we all stopped I've got... Well, saying that, I've got regulars We've got regulars That phone and we see You know, won't work the street But we've got a few regulars That keep us going You know, won't work the street But we've got a few regulars That keep us going Ever since the murders Took place, like There's no point Going down there for one Because all the cars get stopped And you just get arrested all the time They weren't, like, nicking us - They were, like, nicking the men - They were just stopping all of the men I wanna get myself clean If I could do anything You know, like get myself clean For them almost - Do you know what I mean? - That's what, that's what I've done Getting myself clean - Since the murders... - There's been help given us, yeah? - There's girls that ain't took it - We've took it And the girls who took it A lot of them are doing really well And, you know This has been a year later now And yeah We're coming about three times And what with other organisations And stuff, you know There has been the help there, you know With other organisations And stuff, you know - There has been the help there - We've all stopped We've all stopped now An' it, an' it has been Because of the murders That's why, like, we've all stopped I've got... Well, saying that, I've got regulars - We've got regulars - That phone and we see You know, won't work the street But we've got a few regulars That keep us going You know, won't work the street But we've got a few regulars That keep us going And just do, like, instead of Hundreds of pounds' worth of drugs a day Now all I do is, like 15 worth of drugs a day now - If that - I don't use it every day any more Maybe occasionally now I still use I'm still trying To get over that hurdle but... It's just that last little bit You gotta get off, yeah To what I was a year ago Like, there is such a change I never thought I'd get back To what, where I am now I really didn't Like, I've never been this big before Either I was, like, a size fucking six I know, I've put on weight I was like a size six We've all put on weight, yeah We wasn't... It took all that for anyone To start helping us - Yeah, that's what's upsetting - Yeah, that's what's upsetting Yeah, yeah, that's what's upsetting Yeah It took those... took five girls That's what makes me feel I wanna get clean for 'em Because he's took their lives Has took their lives For them to help us Come on Let's get these girls off the street Come on Let's get these girls off the street 'All parties in the case of Ronnie Tretton, Court Four. ' Hm... They're doing this now just to tease us, aren't they? 'All parties in the case of David Hughes, Court Two. ' There's that momentary pause every time that goes off. It's awful. As soon as that verdict's in, it's gonna be absolute mayhem. - What's happening? - Don't know. Everyone's going This could be the verdict Could be the verdict Could be the verdict Could be the verdict Hello, Victoria They think it might be a verdict And the digilink's gone down I've told the desk OK. Good luck. Bye Broke They think it might be a verdict Could you give level again Please, Colette? And the digilink's gone down I've told the desk - The jury of nine men - Could you give level again, please? The jury of nine men and three women started The digilink's gone down Deliberating I've told the desk And the digilink's gone down The jury of nine men Could you give level again? Could you give level again, please? Hey We're not on the satellite Hey, hey We're not on the satellite Hey, hey, hey Hello, Victoria What day is it? Thursday? They went out... They went out Tuesday, didn't they? They think it might be a verdict And the digilink's gone down We think there might be a verdict And the digilink's gone down... - 'Suffolk Today... ' - Ron! Ron! It's the verdict! Verdict! It's the verdict! It was... it stretched over That, er, remarkable Six Six-and-a-half weeks back in 2006 And over ten days Four Now it seem... He did say that he had sex With four of those women - One - Can you come to me? - Guilty - Can you come to me? Now we hear it's guilty on count one - That's Clara Martin - Can you come to me? Clara was the first to go missing That was October 30th Or maybe even the early hours Of the 31st - Two - Can you come to me? - Guilty - We are getting the verdict He was caught on an automatic Number plate recognition camera - Two - He's guilty of killing Anna Reynolds - So that's two guilty verdicts so far - He is accused of five counts of murder - We know he's guilty of the murder... - Three, guilty Again, he's been found guilty Of the murder of Emily Collingwood The jury of nine men and three women Spent six-and-a-half hours Deliberating this verdict - They went out just after midday - Two more counts to go - Er, to consider the verdict - Two more counts to go - Should all agree on a verdict - Four, guilty Four guilty, I'm told now That Michelle Symonds has also been... He's also guilty Of killing Michelle Symonds We only have to hear the fifth count now - We only have to hear the fifth count - We only have to hear... Members of the jury Will be telling the court now - She was found very, very close - Perhaps only... Members of the jury will be telling... - A hundred or so yards apart - The fifth count now we have to hear The jury will be... Members of the jury Will be telling the court now Guilty, now he's been found guilty Now he's been found guilty On all five counts of murder Guilty, Steve Wright guilty Of all five counts of murder Of all five charges of murder Steve Wright has been found guilty On all charges He's been found guilty Guilty of killing Emily Collingwood Guilty of killing Michelle Symonds For one of the most Disgusting serial killings In British history - Of all five charges - Guilty, Steve Wright guilty Of all five counts of murder Guilty on all five counts of murder Steve Wright, a man A very unremarkable man On the surface of things A man who has been responsible now We know For one of the most disgusting Serial killings In British history We're still awaiting news On Steve Wright's sentencing It's thought Mr Justice Gross will Pass that first thing tomorrow morning This is Kelly McCormack Outside Ipswich Crown Court For Classic FM OK. OK. OK. Bye. I'm staying connected. I'll keep my headphones on too. Ooo-oo-oo! Oo-oo-ooh! Ooh. I've got nearly 17 hanging baskets In this back garden Believe it or not Begonias and petunias And, erm, impatiens and things Marigolds, petunias and we got up there We got busy Lizzies Hanging geraniums, all right, see There's all sorts in that basket anyway Hanging lobelias Petunias in a basket Hanging basket That's a fuchsia Erm, there is a special name I just call 'em lilies They're a lily type There is a special name And for the first time this year I've got a couple of, erm... baskets Begonias and petunias And, erm, impatiens and things Marigolds, petunias - Petunias - We got busy Lizzies - And, erm, impatiens and things - Hanging lobelias Hanging baskets Variegated ivy in there Which makes a nice show And then you've got These sky-blue... whatever they are Vm-veer-veer-la-la That's the little purple ones Rhubarb The old-fashioned marguerites The daisies The roses have done Really well this year Yeah Gave us an extra point for having basil On the windowsill, didn't she? Yeah - Hanging baskets - Rhubarb - Variegated ivy in there - The old-fashioned marguerites - Which makes a nice show - The roses - And then you've got... - Have done really well this year, yeah - Whatever they are - I've got nearly 17 hanging baskets ...basil on the windowsill, didn't she? I just call 'em lilies They're a lily type - Impatiens and things - Hanging baskets Begonias and petunias And, erm, impatiens and things Begonias and petunias And, erm, impatiens and things I've got nearly 17 hanging baskets In this back garden Believe it or not Begonias and petunias And, erm, impatiens and things It's a terrible shame. It's... I mean, we're reaping the benefits of what's happened, really, which is, er... There's always a silver lining. Look, we turned this around, like, and this is, this is what is possible. I would like in maybe two or three years, it's gonna take time, I know, cos of all red tape and what have you and town hall, you know, Munchkins... ...is for the world's press to come back in three years' time and say, "This was then. This is now. " I don't think anybody really thought that they were bad girls. You know, I mean, they were in a way, but they weren't hurting anybody else, were they? That was only their selves they were to hurting, weren't it? I think we've been scarred. Forever. Women will never trust men again and men will always... wonder what women are thinking. You know, people have been... yeah, affected by this and... I guess they always will. I've almost got this mental picture of when those girls got up to heaven. That Saint Peter said, "Come in," and they, and they said something like... ..."Do you mean it's over? Do you mean it's finished? "Do you mean, erm, they can't hurt me anymore?" I can imagine for, erm, people that lived outside the area where the prostitutes hadn't affected anyone, you would get a different opinion. You'd get people feeling sorry for them and so forth... you know. I feel sorry for the families, but not them. You know? It was just a pain in the arse. They were a complete pain in the neck. You know, they're... They're better off... 10ft under. That's a horrible thing to say, isn't it? But what's happened has happened. But I'm not... I'm not sad. You know? I'd still shake his hand. I'd love to just shake his hand and say, "Thank you for getting rid of them. " I mean, I would, you know, if you had the, at the end of the day, if you had the courage to do it, then... erm... I'd shake their hand if I had the courage, but I would... I wouldn't do it, but... I can have that thought in my... my head to say, "Yeah, thank you very much. " Oh, God! Wow! Oh, wow! It's just... Oh, wow! I think they peaked today. Well, probably about, like, Wednesday. Don't you think, Julie? People have put hanging baskets out this year that have never done hanging baskets or pots before in their lives. But they made a real effort for London Road In Bloom. Oh, God! Wow! I don't know a weed from a plant, I don't! But I did do a... a pot. Yes, we got June's pot. These are double petunias. - I love these. Look! - Yeah. Fantastic! Oh, the gardener's wife! - Animals on the windowsill. - Where? Oh, this is great! It's so... It's nautical, religious, floral. - All of human life is here! - Yeah. Oh, look! Fabulous! It's just... Look! Gnomes! I gotta say, it's Jesus that does it for me here. It's a bit of Lourdes in London Road. Yeah, there's gardens galore. Very pleased with it. Come on and give me a one And a two I've been waiting all night To dance with you... Come on! Woo! Just help yourself to everything. Hi again. I know you. You all right? - Nice to see you, Julie. You all right? - Yes, thank you. I recognise you. You're the one! Come on and give me a one And a two I've been waiting all night To dance with you I would like to introduce you to Julie who has worked non-stop to organise this event. - Here's Julie to give out some prizes. - Carole's doing the announcing. And Carole's going to do some... Carole! I'd like to introduce you to Carole as well then in that case. Carole is one of our local neighbourhood councillors and she was one of the judges today in the competition and... Well, I've lost the plot of who's gonna speak now, so I'll get out the way and leave you to these two. Erm... hi, everybody. This is the really wonderful inaugural party in London Road. After, er, judging the best gardens and it really, really was difficult choosing winners. And Julie must just be The hanging basket queen of London Road Anyway, it was a real pleasure today Really good fun And so many people Have made such a great effort To make London Road look beauteous We're going to do the best front garden And we pick as the runner-up As the winner, this garden Where it was very difficult It was a real challenge To make this front garden beautiful Because basically it's all parking Er, it looks absolutely lovely And once you look round the cars Fantastic Terry and June Come to the front, come to the front - Well done, Tel - Well done Really, really wonderful effort Well done Look at me, please Everyone, smile Look at me, please Everyone, smile Yeah, we have... We have official photographers We have Jessica We're gonna have an exhibition An' everything - No, we're not - We are, we are - Thank you - OK Now there is the absolute winner The absolute winner And it is With the very best garden I do believe And it is Dodge, yes, it's Dodge Oh, well done Look at me, please Look at me, please Look at me, please Everyone, smile Everyone, smile Everyone, smile I think this is absolutely fantastic So many people here tonight I haven't counted you all Seeing everybody have a great time That's what it's all about That's what it's all about I would like to congratulate Everyone that's really worked hard On the gardens Even the people that haven't won It doesn't matter, it's... It doesn't matter It's sharing their gardens With everyone else It's sharing their gardens With everyone else And really working hard And making London Road What London Road is A fantastic road Look at me, please Look at me, please - A fantastic road - Look at me, please Everyone, smile... - You all right? - Yes. I'd just like to point out as well It does seem that God Is smiling on London Road Cos if you'd you seen The weather forecast for today Well, look at it now Well, look at it now Well, look at it now Well, look at it now Well, look at it now And if I ask something that you don't wanna ans... then that's fine, just tell me to... Christina said you'll tell me to shut up anyway. So, erm, I know, erm, what you're all, you know, involved in work-wise. Used to be. We've all stopped. - We've all stopped working now. - OK. Because of the murders we've all stopped. That's why we all stopped. I stopped like a month before the murders. We've got regulars that phone and we see, you know. Won't work the street, but we've got a few regulars. Ever since the murders took place, like, there's no point going down there for one because all the cars get stopped and you just get arrested all the time. They weren't nicking us. They were nicking the men. I wanna get myself clean. If I could do anything, you know, like, I'd get myself clean for them almost. I got up and all I could see were police cars going up the road. And, of course, you know, like, we knew, obviously, it was in charge. - Something to do with these poor girls. - Yeah. But erm... And that's when it all started. It all kicked off. You think it could be him. Yeah. That he could be amongst us and walking around with us every day and we don't know. Like, anyone. It could anyone in here, which has now really scared me. Now I'm thinking about it, I'm just gonna, like, cry! This was the third time Steve Wright has appeared in court, but it's the first time that he's formally entered a plea. He arrived here at Ipswich Crown Court shortly after nine o'clock this morning, but it wasn't until two o'clock this afternoon that he stood up, dressed in a black suit, white shirt and blue tie, and spoke clearly and confidently when he was asked how he would plea to each of the five counts of murder. They were read out in this order... I've been here since about half-nine. I just saw him come along, like, with the police, sirens and that. They were... you know... None of the photographers caught him. Caught any photos of him or anything but... Just waiting to get a glimpse, really. Yeah, look at this. Look at this. It's horrible, innit, eh? It's a wicked bloody world. Yourself, I mean, you'd be, as far as I'm, well, as far as I'm aware, about the only person that has actually come down here and asked the residents how they feel. I think this is absolutely fantastic. So many people here tonight. I haven't counted you all. Seeing everybody have a great time, that's what it's all about. I would like to congratulate everyone that's really worked hard on their gardens. Even the people that haven't won. It doesn't matter. It's sharing their gardens with everyone else and really working hard and making London Road what London Road is - a fantastic road. I've got nearly 17 hanging baskets In this back garden Believe it or not Begonias and petunias And, erm, impatiens and things Marigolds, petunias And we got up there We got busy Lizzies Hanging geraniums, all right, see There's all sorts in that basket anyway Hanging lobelias Petunias in a basket, hanging basket That's a fuchsia Erm, there is a special name I just call 'em lilies They're a lily type There is a special name And for the first time this year I've got a couple of erm... baskets Begonias and petunias And, erm, impatiens and things - Begonias and petunias - Marigolds, petunias - We got busy Lizzies, hanging lobelias - And, erm, impatiens and things Hanging baskets Variegated ivy in there Which makes a nice show And then you've got These sky-blue... whatever they are Vm-veer-veer-la-la That's, er, little purple ones Rhubarb. The old-fashioned marguerites The daisies The roses Have done really well this year Yeah Gave us an extra point for having basil On the windowsill, didn't she? - Hanging baskets - Rhubarb - Variegated ivy in there - The old-fashioned marguerites - Which makes a nice show - The daisies The roses Have done really well this year. I've got nearly 17 hanging baskets In this back garden Gave us an extra point For having basil On the windowsill, didn't she? And, erm, impatiens and things Begonias and petunias And, erm, impatiens and things Begonias and petunias And, erm, impatiens and things Impatiens and things Impatiens and things Impatiens And things |
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