Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe claims butchered victims ‘forgive him’ as he’s ‘mad, not bad’ after he holds seance in cell
Evil serial killer reportedly started speaking in the voices of the women he murdered as he went into a deep trance in his cell

THE Yorkshire Ripper claims his victims have forgiven him after he held a seance in his cell.
Peter Sutcliffe, 70, boasted to fellow lags that the butchered women spoke to him from the spirit world and told him he was "mad, not bad".
Prison sources told the that during the seance Sutcliffe went into a trance and began to contact each of his victims.
He asked: “Do you accept that I was mentally ill when I murdered you?”
In another voice Sutcliffe then said: “Yes, I do.”
The seance allegedly took place during the evening when the prisoners are allowed to interact.
Evil Sutcliffe reportedly started speaking in the voices of the women he murdered.
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Prison officers claim that the seance was just another ploy by him to get transferred back to the secure hospital Broadmoor after he supposedly told staff the messages were "proof" he was "crazy".
Sutcliffe, who was convicted in 1981 of murdering 13 women and attempting to kill seven more, lost his fight to remain in Broadmoor in August.
Last week, he told prison staff that serving his sentence inside a top-security jail was a breach of his human rights.
He was sent there in 1984 after being diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia.
But a health tribunal ruled last December that he no longer needs treatment for the mental disorder.
His move to Frankland in County Durham will save taxpayers around £250,000 a year.