Article: 'Whenever I get upset I bury it deep inside: not healthy'

HE WAS the quiet drinker in the corner of the pub and the guy the neighbours never got to know. Nobody took much notice of Steve Wright - until the day detectives took him away for questioning.

But he was no stranger to local prostitutes, regularly using sex workers in the red-light district of Ipswich, bringing them to his home or having sex with them in his car.

Ipswich's working girls saw him as a "wham-bam-thank-you-ma'am" regular and a punter with whom they were comfortable. Not someone to be wary of and certainly not a serial killer.

Wright was the product of fractured home life and complex family background. Born on 24 April, 1958, in West Beckham, Norfolk, Wright's father Conrad, ...

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