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Colin Ireland
(Photo News Service) |
The case of Colin Ireland was never
reported in the press with the kind of near hysteria that greeted
those of Peter Sutcliffe or Fred and Rose West. Partly, this
is because Ireland pleaded guilty to the murders of five homosexual
men in 1993, and thus there was no trial to report, and few details
about him emerged; partly, too, one suspects that the murders of a
handful of gay men were unlikely to cause the sort of public outrage
and fascination as the murders of young women or children.
Whatever the reasons, no book has been written about him, nor any
substantial articles. I have been fortunate, therefore, to
have been able to contact Colin Ireland directly and to have
received extensive replies to my questions from him.
The following account is based largely
on my correspondence with Ireland. He assures me that in his
answers to my questions he has been entirely truthful, as “I see
no point in being otherwise,” and I will take his word for that.
But, of course, in such circumstances, one cannot testify
unreservedly to the accuracy of the information, which can sometimes
be distorted due to memory failure, suppression of information, or
special pleading. Yet, there have been few cases in which
serial killers in England have revealed themselves so forthrightly,
and the gains of hearing first-hand why and how the mind of a serial
killer has been formed, and operated, more than compensate for any
possible inaccuracy in the material. The following account,
then, is unique: it is, largely, Colin Ireland’s own story.
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