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TGF 034 The Yorkshire Ripper: Rewired
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This week on The Guilty Files: Rewired, Dani peels back the crime scene tape and walks us through the psychological, systemic, and social failures that enabled one of the UK’s most infamous serial killers: Peter Sutcliffe — better known as the Yorkshire Ripper.
But this isn’t your average rehash. We go beyond the headlines and get uncomfortably close to the structures that allowed Sutcliffe to remain undetected for years: a police force paralyzed by bias, a media machine obsessed with labeling victims, and a society far too comfortable drawing lines between “innocent” and “fallen” women. Dani challenges the morality baked into the public reaction at the time — and questions whether anything has really changed. He examines how victim blaming, class prejudice, and gendered narratives shaped not only the investigation, but the legacy of the case itself. What if the most dangerous accomplice wasn't Sutcliffe’s hammer, but the institutions meant to stop him?
Dani doesn’t flinch, and he doesn’t let you either. This isn’t just a story about a serial killer — it’s a mirror held up to a system that cracked, shattered, and looked away.
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Join us this Friday for our co-hosted Revisited episode, where Brian and Dani dissect the fallout, debate the gray areas, and ask: If we’d lived through it — what would we have done differently?
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But this isn’t your average rehash. We go beyond the headlines and get uncomfortably close to the structures that allowed Sutcliffe to remain undetected for years: a police force paralyzed by bias, a media machine obsessed with labeling victims, and a society far too comfortable drawing lines between “innocent” and “fallen” women. Dani challenges the morality baked into the public reaction at the time — and questions whether anything has really changed. He examines how victim blaming, class prejudice, and gendered narratives shaped not only the investigation, but the legacy of the case itself. What if the most dangerous accomplice wasn't Sutcliffe’s hammer, but the institutions meant to stop him?
Dani doesn’t flinch, and he doesn’t let you either. This isn’t just a story about a serial killer — it’s a mirror held up to a system that cracked, shattered, and looked away.
🔎 Looking for more?
Join us this Friday for our co-hosted Revisited episode, where Brian and Dani dissect the fallout, debate the gray areas, and ask: If we’d lived through it — what would we have done differently?
📲 Support the show & go deeper:
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts for ad-free episodes and exclusive bonus content like Inside the Mind, The Redacted Report, and Behind the Badge. Ready to challenge the narrative? Press play.
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This week on The Guilty Files: Rewired, Dani peels back the crime scene tape and walks us through the psychological, systemic, and social failures that enabled one of the UK’s most infamous serial killers: Peter Sutcliffe — better known as the Yorkshire Ripper.
But this isn’t your average rehash. We go beyond the headlines and get uncomfortably close to the structures that allowed Sutcliffe to remain undetected for years: a police force paralyzed by bias, a media machine obsessed with labeling victims, and a society far too comfortable drawing lines between “innocent” and “fallen” women. Dani challenges the morality baked into the public reaction at the time — and questions whether anything has really changed. He examines how victim blaming, class prejudice, and gendered narratives shaped not only the investigation, but the legacy of the case itself. What if the most dangerous accomplice wasn't Sutcliffe’s hammer, but the institutions meant to stop him?
Dani doesn’t flinch, and he doesn’t let you either. This isn’t just a story about a serial killer — it’s a mirror held up to a system that cracked, shattered, and looked away.
🔎 Looking for more?
Join us this Friday for our co-hosted Revisited episode, where Brian and Dani dissect the fallout, debate the gray areas, and ask: If we’d lived through it — what would we have done differently?
📲 Support the show & go deeper:
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts for ad-free episodes and exclusive bonus content like Inside the Mind, The Redacted Report, and Behind the Badge. Ready to challenge the narrative? Press play.
…
continue reading
But this isn’t your average rehash. We go beyond the headlines and get uncomfortably close to the structures that allowed Sutcliffe to remain undetected for years: a police force paralyzed by bias, a media machine obsessed with labeling victims, and a society far too comfortable drawing lines between “innocent” and “fallen” women. Dani challenges the morality baked into the public reaction at the time — and questions whether anything has really changed. He examines how victim blaming, class prejudice, and gendered narratives shaped not only the investigation, but the legacy of the case itself. What if the most dangerous accomplice wasn't Sutcliffe’s hammer, but the institutions meant to stop him?
Dani doesn’t flinch, and he doesn’t let you either. This isn’t just a story about a serial killer — it’s a mirror held up to a system that cracked, shattered, and looked away.
🔎 Looking for more?
Join us this Friday for our co-hosted Revisited episode, where Brian and Dani dissect the fallout, debate the gray areas, and ask: If we’d lived through it — what would we have done differently?
📲 Support the show & go deeper:
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts for ad-free episodes and exclusive bonus content like Inside the Mind, The Redacted Report, and Behind the Badge. Ready to challenge the narrative? Press play.
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