Yorkshire Ripper made calls to a BROTHEL from jail after trying to ring one of his relatives
Sutcliffe murdered 13 women, including sex workers, between 1975 and 1980

YORKSHIRE Ripper Peter Sutcliffe called a brothel from his new jail.
The serial killer — whose victims included sex workers — was trying to contact his niece using a number on an approved list.
Sutcliffe, 70, told a friend: “I kept getting this lady talking sexy. I realised it was a brothel.
“She told me, ‘This is our number, darling, and we accommodate anything you need’.’
"I said, ‘No, that’s my niece’s number and told the woman her name.
“She said, ‘Sorry, she’s not one of our girls,’ and I laughed and said, ‘I should flipping well hope not!’ ”
Sutcliffe claims there was a blunder on the approved calls list he is given at HMP Frankland, County Durham.
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The killer, whose eyesight is failing, had his calls dialled by staff at Broadmoor before his move in August.
A source said: “Peter was quite annoyed then he laughed and joked about the mix-up.”
Sutcliffe murdered 13 women between 1975 and 1980.
Neil Jackson, son of victim Emily Jackson, said: “It’s not funny. He should not be allowed to ring anyone.”
The Justice Ministry denied there had been a calls list mix-up.