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Steve Wright 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.

A prostitute 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.

The victims, clockwise from top, Annette Nicholls, Anneli Alderton, Paula Clennell, Gemma Adams and Tania Nicol 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.


BACKGROUND

Map: Murder locations
Maps showing where five women were found murdered around Ipswich in December 2006.

Ipswich reacts to Wright verdict
As Steve Wright is found guilty of the murder of five women in Ipswich, the town's residents give their views on the verdict.

The 'lucky girl' who knew killer
A woman who worked as a prostitute in Ipswich and had Wright as a client speaks to the BBC.

Families call for death penalty
The families of two women killed by Steve Wright call for the death penalty to be reinstated.

Key evidence from the trial
How Steve Wright was linked to his five victims by strands of fibre and DNA evidence.

How the trial unfolded
The BBC's Ben Geoghegan explains what happened in Suffolk's biggest murder case.

Timeline: Suffolk killings
The series of events in the police investigation into the deaths of five Ipswich prostitutes.

Trial day by day
Steve Wright is on trial at Ipswich Crown Court for the murders of five women. Here is a weekly summary of the trial.


PROFILES

The five murdered women
Profiles of the five women found murdered in Suffolk in December 2006.



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