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The Moors Murderers: The Full Story of Ian Brady and Myra Hindley

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The victims were five children aged between 10 and 17. They were Pauline Reade, John Kilbride, Keith Bennett, Lesley Ann Downey and Edward Evans. At least four of them were sexually assaulted. The murders have this name because two of the victims were discovered in graves dug on Saddleworth Moor; a third grave was discovered on the moor in 1987, more than 20years after Brady and Hindley's trial in 1966. A sequel to the Moors Murders. If you find real crime an interesting topic then this is for you. I found sections of this book interesting. It is horrific what they did to those poor children and it still baffles me that poor Keith has never been found . NetGalley, Cennin Thomas Copping, Jasper (18 August 2012), "Winnie Johnson, mother of Moors Murders victim Keith Bennett, dies", The Telegraph, archived from the original on 11 January 2022 , retrieved 18 August 2012

Cummins, Ian; Foley, Marian; King, Martin (2019), Serial Killers and the Media: The Moors Murders Legacy, Palgrave Macmillan, doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-04876-1, ISBN 978-3-030-04876-1, S2CID 165763846 Parmenter, Tom (2 July 2009), "Brady Banned From Fresh Moors Searches", Sky News, archived from the original on 5 October 2012 , retrieved 24 September 2009 Reade, 16, was on her way to a dance on July 12 when Hindley coaxed her into her car and drove the girl to the moor. Two decades later, her body was finally recovered, still wearing her party dress and blue coat. The author has created a perfect work. Unfortunately, he showed the whole tragic truth in it. This book is perfect for anyone who loves the True-Crime series. It's a pity that the events described really happened. I can't believe so many people lost their lives for no reason. The process of real monsters is perfectly depicted. What were their sentences? You will find out by reading this book. Be warned right away that this story is intended for adult readers only. Not an ounce of icing here. Do you know anything about Ian Brady's and Myra Hindley's? Do you know what atrocities they committed? If not, be sure to read this book. The author even cites their letters. Interesting book. Hard topic. It is not light reading. Nevertheless, I recommend it. NetGalley, mommy_and_ books From Myra Hindley to Three Girls: Maxine Peake's life and career", The Daily Telegraph, 15 May 2017, archived from the original on 11 January 2022, ITV was preparing to make a film about the aftermath of the Moors MurdersBrady "success" ", The Times, no.62948, Times Digital Archive, 10 December 1987, p.2 , retrieved 1 September 2019 Ian Brady: Moors Murderer "would remove feeding tube" ", BBC News, 21 September 2017 , retrieved 23 September 2017

Brady chooses to remain alone", The Times, no.56656, Times Digital Archive, 13 June 1966, p.1 , retrieved 25 September 2009 Hindley claimed that Brady began to talk about "committing the perfect murder" in July 1963, [47] and often spoke to her about Meyer Levin's Compulsion, published as a novel in 1956 and adapted for the cinema in 1959. The story tells a fictionalised account of the Leopold and Loeb case, two young men from wealthy families who attempt to commit the perfect murder of a 12-year-old boy, and who escape the death penalty because of their age. [48] What they were doing was out of the scope of most people's understanding, beyond the comprehension of the workaday neighbours who were more interested in how they were going to pay the gas bill or what might happen in the next episode of Coronation Street or Doctor Who. In 1960s Britain, people did not kidnap and murder children for fun. It was simply beyond the realms of most people's comprehension, and this is why they managed to get away with it for so long. Herbert, Ian (16 November 2002), "I have no compassion for her. I hope she goes to Hell. I wanted her to suffer like I have.", The Independent, archived from the original on 30 January 2011 , retrieved 29 September 2009 In 1961, when she was just 18 years old and working as a typist, Hindley met Ian Brady. Despite learning that Brady had a criminal record for a string of burglaries, she obsessed over him.Their brutal killing spree came to an end in 1965 when Ian Brady moved in with Myra Hindley at her grandmother’s house. Lee, Carol Ann (2010), One Of Your Own: The Life and Death of Myra Hindley, Mainstream Publishing, ISBN 978-1-84596-545-7

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