'I'LL TEACH YOU FOR KILLING ALL THOSE WOMEN' Knifeman tries to blind Ripper.Byline: JOHN CLEMENTS
Sir John Selby Clements, CBE, KBE (25 April 1910 – 6 April 1988) was a English actor and producer. He made his first stage appearance in 1930. THE Yorkshire Ripper was repeatedly stabbed in the face during a crazed attack inside Broadmoor hospital Broadmoor Hospital is a high security psychiatric hospital at Crowthorne in Berkshire, England. It is the best known of the three high-security psychiatric hospitals in England, the other two being Ashworth and Rampton. , a court has heard. Murderer Patrick Sureda yelled "I'll teach you, you b*****d, for killing all those women" before knifing Peter Sutcliffe under his remaining good eye. Nurses dashed to grab a seven-inch knife from the 43-year-old attacker. A judge decided Sureda, who killed his own mother, was not fit to stand trial. But a jury ruled that he did carry out the attack. They heard Sureda grabbed Sutcliffe from behind at the end of lunch at the Berkshire hospital. Neil Moore Neil Moore (born September 21 1972 in Liverpool) is an English professional football defender currently playing for Conference North side Nuneaton Borough. The club captain joined Nuneaton Borough in July 2003 following his release from Mansfield Town. , prosecuting, told Reading crown court: "Fortunately the attempt was only successful to the extent that there was a small wound below the right eye." Broadmoor healthcare assistant Roy Woodhouse said in a statement that Sureda seemed agitated ag·i·tate v. ag·i·tat·ed, ag·i·tat·ing, ag·i·tates v.tr. 1. To cause to move with violence or sudden force. 2. before the attack. He went on: "Suddenly he made a mad dash to Sutcliffe who had his back to him and lunged at him. He was gripping a metal dinner knife and made four or five cutting motions and I could hear thuds with each contact." Flanked in the dock by six security guards and nurses Sureda repeatedly confirmed he was the attacker. Judge Zoe Smith was told the paranoid schizophrenic believed his lawyers had been bribed by MI6 and was not emotionally capable of dealing with a court case. He strangled his mother Geraldine, 68, in 2000 after she invited him home from hospital for the weekend. Sutcliffe, 63, who now calls himself Peter Coonan, was blinded in his left eye in an attack by another Broadmoor patient, in May 1997. He was jailed in 1981 for murdering 13 women and attempting to kill several others during a five-year reign of terror in Yorkshire and Lancashire in the 1970s. The jury decided Sureda was guilty of wounding with intent. He will be sentenced later. PETER Sutcliffe has been repeatedly attacked by other prisoners and mental patients since being sentenced to life in 1981. JANUARY 1983: James Costello stabbed him twice in the face with a broken coffee jar at HMP HMP - hybrid multiprocessing Parkhurst. Sutcliffe needed 30 stitches and a year later was moved to Broadmoor after his schizophrenia had deteriorated. Costello, a 35-year-old career criminal from Glasgow, was convicted of wounding with intent in a bizarre trial in which he defended himself. FEBRUARY 1996: Robber Paul Wilson tried to strangle Strangle An options strategy where the investor holds a position in both a call and put with different strike prices but with the same maturity and underlying asset. This option strategy is profitable only if there are large movements in the price of the underlying asset. the Ripper with the flex from a pair of headphones. Sutcliffe was saved by Stockwell Strangler Kenneth Erskine who heard his screams. No one was charged. MARCH 1997: Violent robber Ian Kay, 29, blinded Sutcliffe in the right eye after stabbing him with a ball point pen in an attempted murder. CAPTION(S): STABBED Sutcliffe has already been blinded in one eye |
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