THE AFTERMATH

Kiszko before and after prison
Stefan Kiszko, an
innocent, harmless and vulnerable man was pardoned in 1992
after serving 16 years in prison for the murder of Lesley
Molseed which he did not commit. The policeman who charged
him was Superintendant Dick Holland
who witheld the evidence that would have cleared Kiszko.
The confession he had earlier forced out the terrified
man was used to convict him. This same policeman had overall
responsibility for eliminating Peter Sutcliffe as the Ripper
12 times on forensic evidence grounds. His was the last word.
After Sutcliffe's arrest in SouthYorkshire by a police force
unaware of West Yorkshire's "intelligence" , events spiralled
out of control and Holland offered Sutcliffe a deal for his
"confessions" to all the murders. As in Kiszko's case a conviction
became the prize. The truth became irrelevant.
there
were many calls for an enquiry into how such a travesty of
justice could take place and also the obvious evidence that
Kiszko had been framed for a murder he did not commit and
the CPS did serve summonses on the two people mainly responsible
for the frame up, namely Detective Supr Dick Holland and scientist
Ronald Outteridge.
These
newspaper articles refer to the outcome,
"Stefan cop to face trial" Mirror
12/5/94
"Detective charged" Today 5/11/94
"Kiszko case charges to be
dropped"
On
2nd May 1995 A magistrate yesterday
halted the criminal proceedings against the two men who helped
to convict Stefan Kiszko, who spent 16 years in jail for a
child murder he did not commit. Unless
the ruling is challenged by the Crown Prosecution Service,
it means that charges of tending to pervert the course of
justice against retired Superintendent Richard Holland, 62,
and former forensic scientist, Ronald Outteridge, 68, will
be dropped. Yesterday, the CPS, said that it would be studying
the ruling before reaching a decision.
Jane
Hayward, Rochdale's stipendiary magistrate, placed a stay
on the proceedings and ordered that no details of her decision
- which followed applications by counsel for the two men -
be published because there may be a judicial review.
Kerry
MacGill the solicitor who criminally brokered the deal for
Sutcliffe's confessions with detective Superintendant Dick
Holland was acting for the defendants and he is now a judge
in the crown court in Leeds and Bradford.
The
magistrate Jane Hayward has a lot of serious questions to
answer about why she prevented the prosecution going ahead
and also why she attempted to hush the ruling up, a ruling
that was clearly ignored by the press.
Everything
was done in secret and were it not for MP
Chris
Mullen asking for details no information would have been
revealed.
The
excuse regarding the death of another corrupt policeman provided
by the Magistrate for quashing the charges is so lame that
she should be charged with perverting justice and facilitating
corruption of the highest order.

Dick Holland
He
died in 2007
In
1992 the
innocent Judith Ward
was
also exhonerated by the court of appeal and George Oldfield
was heavily criticised for having had her convicted.
This summary of the story was made by the author in 1993 in
an effort to interest the police and/ or the media.
To murder is easy. To get away with it is more difficult. The
Ripper was not just a murderer. The timing, the place and the victim
were carefully planned and carried out to progress and escalate the
stakes and the
mounting excitement and thrill for him as he
monitored the public anxiety and the police tactics. As an
experienced criminal who specialised in violent sex crime he had an
insight into corrupt policemen that an ordinary citizen would not
believe or even want to consider. He understood their goal of
getting a conviction at all costs. He drove them
to the copy-cat whom they knew, had eliminated and did not
want. He had baited several police forces in Northern England
as he murdered in conjunction with his corrospondance to them. His
analysis proved to be correct. Sutcliffes trial was a manipulation
of the Courts reported by the media to satisfy the public and
relieve their fears. Could any person overturn all this in 1981?
It has taken all this time and this new technology to air the
facts and the Authorities who knew Sutcliffe was a disturbed copy
cat killer rather than the Ripper now stand exposed along with the
Ripper, and their copy -cat who is in a mental home, the correct
place for him since his first assault on Mrs Smelt in 1975.
Billy Tracey the Real Ripper has lived in the U.K. since 1984
and undoubtably has killed since. Scotland Yard detectives who were told these facts in 1983
contacted West Yorkshire and were told its not their business, not
their area.They cited their inibility to do any more. Irish police
cited the same reasons. Thats the system.
The Ripper keeps his distance from the author because he
knows he would be shot on sight. The public only know the official
version of events. This is the real but unofficial story. the police
cannot say the Ripper killed again because he is supposed to be in
jail. The Ripper won't be pursued for his crimes because it would
expose too many important people. However the public should be
warned.




Michael
Bilton, a journalist who was on the Sunday Times Insight team
that covered the Ripper story wrote a book entitled Wicked Beyond
Belief which was published in 2003. Bilton gives more details
about Sutcliffe that were hitherto unpublished. This
article in the Sun dated 10th March 2003 gives another insight
into how the police destroyed the evidence relating to Peter Sutcliffe
after his conviction and never expected any details of it to resurface.
Detective Alan Foster who was ordered to destroy it obviously
never realised that Sutcliffe was just a copycat killer rather
than the Ripper and Foster disobeyed his orders in the belief
that the top brass honestly believed Sutcliffe was the Ripper
but were wrong in destroying the evidence.
When Sutcliffe was ordered to remove his clothes in the police station that night of his arrest and was revealed to be wearing no underpants, only this pair of leggings with his crotch open I am sure the police who witnessed him must have broken down laughing at the lunatic in front of them. One can see why Chief Constable Brownlow ordered his men never to talk about the events of that night and indeed why they decided to destroy the evidence. 22 years on, we can now see just why Brownlow ordered his arresting officers to silence. Anyone could have seen that this man was mentally deranged and a plea of diminished responsibility would never have been on, if the full facts were revealed.
Now
after more than 20 years Sutcliffe himself has written a book
and claims that he is not the Ripper and that he didnt do all the murders.


This
is part of an advertising campaign throughout 2004/5/6

Ron Warren former Deputy
Chairman of the West Yorkshire police authority who supports
Noel O'Gara and reaffirms on Yorkshire
Television on 30th October 2006 that he and the other members
were well aware from police briefings that there were two
killers involved in the Ripper frame prior to the arrest of
Peter Sutcliffe.

In November 2006 Ronald Castree from Oldham was arrested
and charged with the murder of Lesley Molseed. The police
claimed to have found his DNA on the evidence after new breakthroughs
in forensic science.
The Telegraph and Argus newspaper in Bradford have a web
site with a forum which developed an interesting debate until
it was deleted because it got a bit overheated.
Nevertheless this is the saved version

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