The twisted killer kept notes, maps and pictures of Saddleworth Moor in his secret collection and even requested two boxes not be opened but kept hidden instead. Despite their differences in personality, Hindley couldn't help but feel a powerful attraction towards Brady. The evil pair then buried their victims' broken bodies in the wide open spaces on the edge of the windy open spaces close to Saddleworth on the edge of Greater Manchester. The pair carried out the murders from 1963 to 1965, snatching youngsters off the street before sexually . A lone prison officer sworn to secrecy, was to take Hindley's ashes to an unspecified location where they were to be discreetly scattered well away from any onlooker, it was claimed. "In 1965 we made extensive and concerted efforts in searches of Saddleworth Moor - which led to the discovery of the bodies of two children, Lesley Ann and John, who were both murdered by Brady and Hindley. In 1999 she had also been hospitalised after a brain aneurysm. Myra Hindley (Photo: Murderpedia) In the summer of 1963, evil began to sweep across Manchester, England, and the surrounding area. At least four of them were sexually assaulted. She befriended a 13-year-old boy named Michael Higgins when she was 15-years-old and was devastated when he drowned in a reservoir. And it is believed that Brady's final wish was for his cremated ashes to be scattered on the same moors where he had killed and buried his victims. In a final act of spite, both Brady and Hindley refused to reveal where they buried the remains of 12-year-old Keith Bennett who was sexually abused and strangled to death on June 16, 1964. She never received parole, though she always maintained that she did not kill Lesley Anne Downey. Keith Bennett, 12 He disappeared in June 1964 while on his way to his grandmother's house in.
What happened to Keith Bennett? - The Sun | The Sun Brady was found guilty of the murders of Downey, Kilbride and Evans, while Hindley was found guilty of the murders of Downey and Evans, and for harboring Brady, in the knowledge that he had killed Kilbride. In the second episode of Once Upon A True Crime, best-selling author Mark Billingham revisits the shocking, so-called Moors Murders that took place in Greater Manchester between 1963 and 1965.
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