
Sally Shepherd, more details - Defrosting Cold Cases
Some readers contacted me about the Sally Shepherd case providing more details. Nobody was ever arrested in this case and it remains unsolved.

Staffordshire street Peckham 1979... the builders yard... imagine at night no lamp posts no housing lights... but I remember it only as not much there and no light at night during those times...
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Clayton Road starts here.. you will see the last bus stop just after The Clayton Arms.. that was there at the time... if look close someone is there waiting for bus then the road turned around to go onto Rye Lane. My great grandparents lived to the right of this picture in a block right next to Peckham Bus Garage.....it would have looked same building and road wise in 79 ..
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Where the red bus is (middle) .. is the turning into Staffordshire street... the buildling on the end right of photo is Peckham Police Station
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Woman raped and murdered before Indian takeaway dumped over body
Sally Shepherd was walking through Peckham when she was dragged into a builder's yardwww.mylondon.news
Holly Evans
14 AUG 2022
rbbm. Lengthy article.
''One such case was that of Sally Shepherd, a young woman who was stripped, raped and brutally beaten to death with a blunt instrument in south London. She was only 24 years old when she was attacked in Peckham in December 2019, with her body found in a builder’s yard behind the police station.''
''At the time of her grizzly murder, Sally was working as a restaurant manager at the Young Vic theatre, and was living near the bus depot in Peckham. On November 30, she spent an evening visiting friends in Essex, before collecting an Indian takeaway and boarding her bus at New Cross.
During the early hours of December 1, it stopped at Clayton Road, its final destination for passengers, she disembarked and began the walk back to her home on Staffordshire Street. It is unclear what happened to Sally from then onwards, but at some point she met her attacker who brutally dragged her through a wire fence with such force that her leather boots were left behind.
She was then stripped naked, raped and beaten to death in a builder’s yard, which ironically was located behind the local police station. She suffered multiple broken ribs and a damaged spine, with detectives at the time stating that they believed she had been stamped on during the course of the attack.
Connection to the Ripper?
In 2013, retired police officer Chris Clark claimed that the Yorkshire Ripper could have been responsible for her murder. Peter Sutcliffe was convicted in 1981 for the murders of 13 women and the attempted murders of another seven, and died in prison in 2020.
Following his death, Clark, who had formerly worked in intelligence, called for a new national probe into the unsolved murder of Sally. He said: “The National Crime Agency should be looking into these cases as a UK-wide force. As opposed to separate forces. Sally is not a stand-alone case – there’s another six cases in London which as far as I’m concerned he committed. All of the hallmarks of the Yorkshire Ripper are in Sally’s case.”
Sutcliffe was a lorry driver who often travelled the country, and it was confirmed that he had been in London on a delivery at the time of her killing. His first wife had also completed a teacher training course in nearby Deptford, therefore he had “good knowledge” of the Peckham area. Clark also noted that the Ripper’s method of killing his victims by using ligatures and weapons and then dragging their bodies was also replicated in Sally’s murder.
Despite this evidence, Sutcliffe was never formally charged or investigated for her murder. The depraved killer has also been associated to another 16 unsolved murders across the country.
Not just you!is it just me? I get such a creepy vibe from these pictures and the other ones earlier in the thread
Chris Clark is IMO a complete nuisance and an embarrassment to the true crime community.
I'm sick of his half baked theories being given airtime.
He doesnt understand DNA at all, and was made to look a complete idiot on the recent Marcel Theroux documentary about Eve Stratford and Lynne Weedon.
I'm willing to engage in debate with him, his co-writers, or his publishers, any time they want.
Not just you!
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He's already been proved wrong about 5 of the murders in his Sutcliffe book, and 4 of the murders in his book about Christopher Halliwell.personally i am surprised that the 9/11 plane crashes have not been attributed to Peter Sutcliffe by Chris Clarke - he seems to blame him for every other nefarious act since 1975!
i'd take him with a spoonful of salt
IMO it would be strange for a killer who really knew the area to attack so close to the local police station.Question if I may, the fence the victim was dragged through was described as being ripped ie: hole in it, was this for the purpose of the attack or was it previously damaged, if so this might suggest very local knowledge imo.
Just seems strange that someone snatched off the street ends up in a yard with a convenient hole is a fence.IMO it would be strange for a killer who really knew the area to attack so close to the local police station.
True and apparently it wasn't a route/road Sally would have wanted to walk. Perhaps she was frog marched there. It's strange she still has the take away curry with her at the murder scene though.Just seems strange that someone snatched off the street ends up in a yard with a convenient hole is a fence.
Reminded of Eve Stratford carrying flowers on her way home and who was later found murdered at home with the flowers she had purchased, tossed near her body, imo.True and apparently it wasn't a route/road Sally would have wanted to walk. Perhaps she was frog marched there. It's strange she still has the take away curry with her at the murder scene though.
Let's hope so. The Met have solved some stone cold cases in the past few years.If the evidence is still kept in file, now would be the time to get a DNA lab on the case, now we can get DNA from rootless hair. And othram now also has started some UK cases. Time to solve that case.
Or think of a Wayne Couzens type? just putting it out there.If the hairs finally get analyzed, who knows how many other crimes it might solve.
So close to a police station, was the killer thumbing his nose (and other parts) at the police? speculation, imo.
Jan, 2023
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Woman raped and murdered before Indian takeaway dumped over body
Sally Shepherd was walking through Peckham when she was dragged into a builder's yardwww.mylondon.news
''A new DNA appeal
In 2016, the Met Police said that with advances in forensic science, they were once again re-examining Sally’s case. Three strands of hair which were believed to belong to her killer had been recovered from the crime scene in 1979 and had been kept as evidence.
However, the three strands were rootless, which made it difficult to determine ethnicity which would have helped narrow down the field of potential suspects. Without the root, scientists told the BBC that they were “very cautious” about examining hairs as there was a risk they’d use up the sample as it underwent testing.''
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Her body was found near Peckham Police station near Staffordshire Street