I am from Leeds and my sister and her friends, about aged 19 at the time, had their lives change by this monster. They would only go out in groups. To get home they had to take known taxis. Sis and Sue as last on the route would come here and Sue would sleep over and go home in the morning. All males over 30 or so were 'suspects - yes, all males. This went on for over five years and affeted some millions of us.
Uni students had special buses laid on for students to get to and from entertainment hot spots and home, the rest of us had to be 'careful'.
Unless you lived here at the time you will find it hard to understand how it still effects us to this day.
So, he's dead, and it is some relief and closure, but it will never change what he did to us for five long years.