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THE HUDDERSFIELD CONNECTION

Helen Rytka an attractive 18 year old girl was murdered
by the Ripper in Garrards timber yard in Great Northern Street
on the 31st january 1978.

Helen and her sister Rita were soliciting motorists for prostitution
outside the toilets at the far end of the street on that night.
These girls were worried about the Ripper and had left Bradford
only two months before because of the Ripper murders. They worked
together. When they would agree the price with a punter the
other noted his car and description and let the punter know
this and both would go with a punter each at the same time.
It was their safety mechanism of avoiding the Ripper who had
murdered 5 girls in Leeds and Bradford. The police hunt was
concentrating on motorists to catch the Ripper, a fatal flaw
in the investigation.
Billy Tracey took a half hour flight from Dublin to Manchester
that day, having left his home town in the Irish Midlands a
few hours earlier by train. He was on business to murder a prostitute
in Huddersfield to taunt George Oldfield. He arrived by taxi
outside Huddersfield Railway Station after dark and got a local
taxi to show him where he could find a prostitute.
A stocky well dressed man was seen lurking
in the toilets at the crucial time. He was never traced.
This was Billy Tracey . He emerged from the toilets immediately
after Helen was returned by a punter and propositioned her with
an offer of big money for a few minutes to masturbate him. She
never suspected him for a second because he had no car and as
an experienced punter and pimp he probably made her a tempting
offer. Her sister would be back in a few minutes and here was
a chance to make a nice bonus . It all happened quickly. She
agreed , took his money and walked 100 yards to the entrance
to Garrards timber yard which prostitutes used occasionally
and entered it with him. Perhaps one or two motorists saw them
walk there but none would now be interested in her because she
was gone with him. Once in the darkness of the yard and while
she opened her blouse and bra with her head turned from him
Tracey drew the hammer from his inside pocket and struck her
senseless . He then buggered her before delivering the heavy
blows that were his hallmark .The ground was heavily stained
with blood in this spot indicating that she had lain here for
some time. There was evidence of the rare B secretor semen found
by police on the victim just like Joan Harrison in Preston.
While all this was going on Rita, her sister, was dropped back
at the corner by her customer where she expected to find Helen.
Anxiously waiting for her she would not go with any of the motorists
who were cruising around looking for sex . When Tracey had performed
his ritual injuries and rearranged the victims body and clothing
theatrically and was ready to go, he found there was a lot more
activity outside because Rita was staying there, and motorists
were driving around the block trying to pick her up. She was
agitated and attracting attention. The police squad might arrive
at any time and could drive into the gateway searching for Helen
if Rita told them the story. He was in a tight spot. He probably
waited quite a time before deciding to change his plan. Wittnesses
say the man was seen a few times over a period of about 2 hours.
He returned to the body .He took off her tights and pulled
them over his hands to hide his fingerprints.
Then he dragged her away from the visible area and lifted her
over a stack of timber and covered her body with a sheet of
asbestos. She was hidden from easy view. Then he wiped his prints
from his hammer and knife with her panties and hurled them to
the railway embankment as well as her shoes . He tidied himself
up and with Rita still standing forlornly at the corner waiting
and hoping Helen had gone with a motorist and would return soon,
he walked away towards the town centre only minutes walk away,
when he saw a lull in the traffic.
At the Station toilets he washed and tidied himself before
stepping outside and getting into a taxi to Manchester. He stayed
in a B & B overnight and returned to Dublin the next morning
and home.
His thrill was to wait for the news reports on the Daily Mirror
as he carried on the only job he ever had ,cutting the flesh
from cows heads in a meat factory in Ireland , while the West
Yorkshire police were scouring Yorkshire for the stocky bearded
Irishman whose photo fit they had published and who was seen
at 3 murder scenes. They never looked
in Ireland for the Irish suspect.
This murder in Huddersfield was a clear signal to George Oldfield
and from this point on Oldfield became personally involved.
He appealed for help from the public and was to get a letter
from the Ripper posted from Sunderland. In the letter he wrote
" Huddersfield ,never again too small close call last one."

As the hunt for the Ripper moved into 1980 Peter Sutcliffe
the disturbed copy cat killer who had been eliminated so many
times by the police that his workmates called him "the Ripper"
became more desperate to be apprehended. He wanted to be caught
but the police knew he was not the Ripper. He
would have to prove he was the Ripper. He attacked
several women in 1980 ,one was a journalist in Ilkley, and he
was described by all of them. The police had some potty people
who claimed to be the Ripper and he was one who was thoroughly
eliminated.
On bonfire night he came to Huddersfield and attacked Teresa Sykes who gave an accurate description of
him. He chose Huddersfield because the Ripper had been there
before. The police had their sights set on a sensational capture
of the Ripper and didn’t want a mental case to spoil their end
game as they waited for Tracey to return to England and catch
him with blood on his hands.
The statement Peter Sutcliffe made as part of his plea bargain
deal with Dick Holland about how he killed Helen Rytka outside
Garrards didn’t fit the facts . It is surprising that no journalist
ever compared the known facts and evidence before his arrest
with his statements . They accepted without question the police
accounts and actions as they did with Stefan Kiszko
and Judith
Ward .To this day they don’t want to reveal
their shortcomings. It is more comfortable to believe that Sutcliffe
is the Ripper.
George Oldfield was the Assistant Chief Constaple for crime
and he assumed overall responsibility for the Rippper investigation
after the murder of Jayne McDonald in Leeds. Earlier in his career
he secured a conviction for theft of a man whom he saw taking
stones from a wall as he went to work. He also was instrumental
in getting the confessions for planting a bomb on a bus from
Judith Ward who was exonorated
after serving 16 years in jail.
Read the newspaper article "Wrong!
Wrong! Wrong!" Mirror 5/6/92.
Oldfield was unfit to handle a murder investigation because
he had a serious alcahol addiction . He lived in Huddersfield
and this was to be the next port of call for the Ripper who
went on to taunt him with letters and a tape recorded message.Tracey
confidently knew the police would catch the copy cat killer
and this was his means of helping them. He was including Sutcliffe’s
murders in his count ,and this was the
main motive for sending the letters. Nobody knew
better than Billy Tracey the experienced criminal that the police
want a conviction above all costs. Every criminal knows that
people are stitched up for crimes they didn’t commit every day
and this was no different. The police view is that they are
criminals anyway.
What excited the police in this case was the wealth of evidence
they had about the Ripper. They felt sure they would get him
but he was pulling their strings.
THE MURDERS HAVE NOT STOPPED

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