Brother of Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe says sibling ought to have been hanged
Revelation comes as serial killer moans to bro over fears he'll be executed when he moves to new nick

THE Yorkshire Ripper says he is living in fear of being murdered after his move to prison.
Peter Sutcliffe, 70, moaned to brother Carl in a phone call: “People will be out to get me. I'll be looking over my shoulder all the time.”
Sutcliffe, who murdered 13 women and tried to kill another seven, said: “I might be attacked and killed. I fear for my life. I'm going to have to watch my back.”
“I've loads of friends in Broadmoor but I'll have to start again in prison.
"I'm diabetic, I've got gallstones and I'm nearly blind. I've been in Broadmoor for over 30 years. "
"I've got used to everybody and everybody's got used to me. We've built up trust with each other.
Sutcliffe was transferred after a tribunal ruled he was no longer mentally ill.
But former car salesman Carl, who believes his sibling should have been hanged for his string of thirteen murders, has also exposed how sick Peter admitted he didn't need mental health treatment.
He said: “I think he’s mentally ill when it suits him.
“I’ve always had the view people like him should be executed.
"All this carry-on about him being crazy, I don't buy that.
"All them years before he was caught he acted normally, perfectly sane. You think he would've shown some signs of insanity.
"I spent a lot of time with him before he was convicted and he never mentioned hearing voices and I didn't see him talking to himself once.
“He’s been in Broadmoor being pampered while I’ve lived in the real world with people pointing and staring.”
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"I've always had the view that people like him should be executed and I've told him so a few times.
"He didn't respond to that. He probably did not want to hear that from me.
"I don't think I can forgive him for what he's done. Men hitting women is my pet hate, but to kill them - and with a hammer? What he did was disgusting - despicable."
However, Carl will still visit him in Frankland.
He added: "He's still my brother at the end of the day."