Ipswich News
Ipswich Truckie In Court On Five Murder Charges
Sunday December 24, 2006
A TRUCK driver who lives in the red-light district of Ipswich has appeared in court charged with murdering five prostitutes whose naked bodies were found over 10 days in eastern England.Prostitute Murders: Man, 48, Charged
Saturday December 23, 2006
POLICE have charged a man over the murder of five prostitutes near Ipswich after a giant manhunt for one of the most prolific serial killers in British history.Strangler Suspects
Wednesday December 20, 2006
A SECOND suspect has been arrested in the investigation into the murder of five prostitutes in the eastern English town of Ipswich, police said yesterday.Fresh Suspect Held Over Prostitute Killings
Wednesday December 20, 2006
POLICE yesterday arrested a second man on suspicion of having murdered five prostitutes in Ipswich, a day after arresting a 37-year-old supermarket worker, Tom Stephens, in one of the largest manhunts in British history.
The second man, aged 48, was arrested at 5am in what may be his home just two streets from Ipswich's red light district, where the five women worked in order to buy heroin. The bodies of all five were found naked in countryside. All appear to have been strangled or suffocated.Uk Police Arrest Second Suspect
Wednesday December 20, 2006
POLICE have arrested a second man on suspicion of murdering five prostitutes in Ipswich, a day after arresting 37-year old supermarket worker Tom Stephens in one of the largest manhunts in British history.Man Arrested Over Five Prostitute Murders In Britain
Tuesday December 19, 2006
POLICE have arrested a 37-year-old man on suspicion of murdering five prostitutes near Ipswich in the case of the "Suffolk Strangler" that has appalled and transfixed Britain.Prostitute Murders: Client, 37, Arrested
Tuesday December 19, 2006
POLICE yesterday arrested a 37-year old man on suspicion of murdering five women near Ipswich in the case of the "Suffolk strangler" that has appalled and transfixed Britain.Town Seeks Justice, Not Judgement
Saturday December 16, 2006
A quiet English town is intent on giving five murdered prostitutes a measure of dignity in death. James Button reports from Ipswich.It's Unlikely Latest Murders Will Be The Last
Thursday December 14, 2006
The killer of five Ipswich women is growing ever more confident, writes Joseph Diaz.