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    British Serial Killer 'Suffolk Strangler' Pleads Guilty to 1999 Murder

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    Posted on February 2, 2026

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    Last updated: February 2, 2026

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    Steve Wright, the Suffolk Strangler, pleads guilty to the 1999 murder of Victoria Hall, bringing justice after 26 years.

    Suffolk Strangler Admits Guilt in 1999 Murder of Victoria Hall

    Overview of the Suffolk Strangler Case

    LONDON, Feb 2 (Reuters) - A British serial killer dubbed the "Suffolk Strangler" by the media after he killed five young women two decades ago pleaded guilty on Monday to another murder from 27 years ago.

    Steve Wright, who is already serving a life sentence with no prospect of parole for killing the women in 2006, appeared at London's Old Bailey court and admitted kidnapping and murdering 17-year-old Victoria Hall in 1999.

    Wright, 67, also pleaded guilty to the attempted kidnap of a 22-year-old woman the day before Hall's murder. He will be sentenced on Friday.

    Details of the Latest Guilty Plea

    "Justice has finally been achieved for Victoria Hall after 26 years," Samantha Woolley from the Crown Prosecution Service said in a statement.

    Background on Previous Convictions

    Wright was convicted in 2008 of the murder of five women who worked as prostitutes in the town of Ipswich, northeast of London in Suffolk. Wright left two of the bodies in a crucifix position with arms outstretched.

    Impact on Victims' Families

    He was give a whole-life order, meaning he could never be released from prison, for what the sentencing judge described as "a targeted campaign of murder".

    Wright had consistently denied the allegations even though his DNA was found on three of the victims and bloodstains from two of them were found on his jacket at his home. His victims' bodies were found in the space of just 10 days around Ipswich.

    (Reporting by Sam Tobin; editing by Michael Holden)

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the Suffolk Strangler Case
    • Details of the Latest Guilty Plea
    • Background on Previous Convictions
    • Impact on Victims' Families

    Key Takeaways

    • •Steve Wright, known as the Suffolk Strangler, pleads guilty to 1999 murder.
    • •Wright is already serving a life sentence for previous murders.
    • •The guilty plea brings closure to Victoria Hall's case after 26 years.
    • •Wright's DNA linked him to multiple victims in Ipswich.
    • •Wright will be sentenced on Friday for the 1999 murder.

    Frequently Asked Questions about British serial killer 'Suffolk Strangler' pleads guilty to 1999 murder

    1What is a serial killer?

    A serial killer is an individual who commits a series of two or more murders, often with a psychological motive and typically following a characteristic pattern.

    2What is a life sentence?

    A life sentence is a prison term that lasts for the convicted person's lifetime, often without the possibility of parole, meaning they cannot be released early.

    3What is DNA evidence?

    DNA evidence refers to biological material collected from a crime scene that can be analyzed to identify individuals based on their unique genetic makeup.

    4What is kidnapping?

    Kidnapping is the unlawful taking and carrying away of a person by force or fraud, often with the intent to hold them for ransom or other purposes.

    5What is a guilty plea?

    A guilty plea is an admission of guilt by a defendant in a criminal case, often resulting in a conviction without the need for a trial.

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