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Sonia Szurma-Woodward [1] (née Oksana Szurma; born 10 August 1950), [2] known as Sonia Sutcliffe, is the former wife of the British serial killer Peter Sutcliffe. [3]
Peter William Sutcliffe was born in Shipley, West Riding of Yorkshire, on 2 June 1946, to a working-class family who lived in Bingley. [9] His parents were John William Sutcliffe (1922–2004) and his Irish wife, Kathleen Frances Coonan (1919–1978), a native of Connemara. [10]
Irene Sutcliffe: 1968–1975 Vera Hopkins: Kathy Staff: ... Sonia Marshall: Tina Gambe 2003–2005 ... This page was last edited on 21 February 2025, ...
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In 2023, Winward played Sonia Sutcliffe—wife of serial killer Peter Sutcliffe—in the critically acclaimed true crime miniseries, The Long Shadow, [8] which marked her return to television after working as an acting teacher.
Carman was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1953, after passing his bar finals in May of that year with a third class degree. [6] He was a pupil barrister at the chambers of Neil Lawson at 1 Harcourt Buildings and then practised as a barrister on the Northern Circuit in Manchester, based at the chambers of Godfrey Heilper QC at 60 King Street, later 47 Peter Street, doing mostly criminal ...
The series was notable for breaking new ground and introducing controversial subject matter. The premiere of the series was promoted heavily in media with newspaper advertisements that described it as "Tonight, Australian television loses its virginity" [1] and it followed the lives of residents living in a four-storey city apartment block at the fictional 96 Lindsay Street, Paddington.
Another libel case in May 1989 threatened the magazine's existence when it was ordered to pay £600,000 in damages following an action for libel by Sonia Sutcliffe, wife of the Yorkshire Ripper, Peter Sutcliffe. Hislop told reporters waiting outside the High Court: "If that's justice, then I'm a banana."