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Suffolk killer will die in prison
Serial killer Steve Wright is to spend the rest of his life in jail for the murders of five women in Suffolk in 2006.
Red light still burns in Ipswich
How five murders transformed Ipswich's red light district to a place where only a handful of women will tout for business.
Killer steeped in world of vice
How Steve Wright went from a man who used prostitutes to one who would murder five in a six-week killing spree.
TRIAL BASICS
Steve Wright found guilty of killing
five women
in and around Ipswich in December 2006
Former forklift truck driver from Ipswich denied charges
Convicted after six week trial and a day's jury deliberation
BACKGROUND
Map: Murder locations
Ipswich reacts to Wright verdict
The 'lucky girl' who knew killer
Families call for death penalty
Key evidence from the trial
How the trial unfolded
Timeline: Suffolk killings
Trial day by day
VIDEO REPORTS
CCTV of Wright being interviewed by police
Inside Steve Wright's home
Drug addiction ruined lives
Steve Wright: Profile of killer
PROFILES
The five murdered women
Paying for sex
Three men who use prostitutes - how do they justify it?
Acting alone?
Did an accomplice assist Suffolk serial killer Steve Wright?
Painstaking search
How police coped with Suffolk's biggest ever murder hunt
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