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Within months he [Brady] had convinced me that there was no God at all: he could have told me that the earth was flat, the moon was made of green cheese, and the sun rose in the west, I would have believed him, such was his power of persuasion. [37]
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The sixteen-minute tape recording [97] [c] of Downey, on which the voices of Brady and Hindley were audible, was played in open court. Hindley admitted that her attitude towards Downey was "brusque and cruel", but claimed that was only because she was afraid that someone might hear the child’s screams. Hindley claimed that when Downey was being undressed she herself was "downstairs"; when the pornographic photographs were taken she was "looking out the window"; and that when Downey was being strangled she "was running a bath". [121] Moors Murders: Search for Keith Bennett's body restarts". BBC News. 30 September 2020 . Retrieved 30 September 2020.Decree for wife of Moors witness", The Times, no.58734, Times Digital Archive, 17 March 1973, p.2 , retrieved 25 September 2009