I was amazed to find this case has suddenly been solved thirty five years on.
Joan Harrison was a woman who was murdered in Preston in 1975. She was tentatively linked with the Yorkshire Ripper case in its early stages as a possible victim, but then when the infamous "I'm Jack" letters and tapes were sent , one of the reasons the police took them seriously was because the sender mentioned the Harrison murder. The letters had been sent by someone with the same rare blood group as Harrison's killer and the police wrongly thought at the time that the two cases had never been publicly linked. Unfortunately they had, in the Daily Mirror some years earlier.
Sutcliffe denied killing Harrison. Of course, the letters and tape were themselves an unsolved mystery for many years, until DNA led to the arrest of John Humble for sending them a few years ago.
Now, amazingly, a cold case squad have solved Joan Harrison's murder too through DNA matching and a death bed confession.
Joan Harrison was a woman who was murdered in Preston in 1975. She was tentatively linked with the Yorkshire Ripper case in its early stages as a possible victim, but then when the infamous "I'm Jack" letters and tapes were sent , one of the reasons the police took them seriously was because the sender mentioned the Harrison murder. The letters had been sent by someone with the same rare blood group as Harrison's killer and the police wrongly thought at the time that the two cases had never been publicly linked. Unfortunately they had, in the Daily Mirror some years earlier.
Sutcliffe denied killing Harrison. Of course, the letters and tape were themselves an unsolved mystery for many years, until DNA led to the arrest of John Humble for sending them a few years ago.
Now, amazingly, a cold case squad have solved Joan Harrison's murder too through DNA matching and a death bed confession.
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