Peter Sutcliffe could have been caught two years earlier. The four-part series landed on the streaming service this week and follows the police struggle to capture the Yorkshire Ripper throughout 1970s Britain.
The documentary draws together first-hand accounts from journalists, police and near-victims as it follows the stories of the 13 women murdered.Detective Constable Andy Laptew, who worked on the case between 1976 and 1981, has now revealed how the serial killer could have been brought to justice earlier - had his suspicion's not been ignored.
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