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Who were the victims of Moors murderers Ian Brady and Myra Hindley?

Who were the victims of Moors murderers Ian Brady and Myra Hindley?

The Irish Sun28-07-2025
THE crimes Ian Brady and Myra Hindley are still infamous six decades on after they embarked on an evil murder spree, kidnapping, sexually assaulting and torturing five children.
But now the BBC are releasing a new two-part documentary recounting the investigation into the
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Ian Brady and girlfriend Myra Hindley murdered five children between 1963-65
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Who were the Moors Murders victims?
Pauline Reade
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Pauline Reade was the first victim of Hindley and Brady
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On July 12, 1963, Brady had told
She later claimed
Brady claims that Hindley helped.
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It was only 19 years after he was caged for life over his sickening crimes that Brady confessed to Pauline's murder.
On June 30, 1987, after 100 days of searching, the body of Pauline was found buried three feet below the ground.
It took pathologists a month to decide that the girl had been sexually assaulted and her throat slashed from behind.
John Kilbride
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John Kilbride was a victim
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John Kilbride was lured to the Moor by Hindley and Brady, who sexually assaulted him before strangling on November 23, 1963, Hindley approached John Kilbride in Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, and offered him a lift home.
Brady told the 12-year-old he would give him some sherry, but they would have to make a detour on the Moor first.
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He sexually assaulted the youngster and attempted to slit his throat with a six-inch serrated blade before fatally strangling him with a piece of string.
Keith Bennett
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Keith Bennett's body has never been found
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Keith Bennett, 12, was on his way to his grandmother's house on June 16, 1964, when Hindley lured him into her van.
She drove to a lay-by on the Moor and Brady took the boy while Hindley kept watch.
Brady reappeared 30 minutes later having sexually assaulted and strangled Keith.
After he was transferred from prison to maximum-security hospital Ashworth in November 1985, Brady confessed to Keith's murder in an interview with reporters.
A search was carried out on the moors a year later, with Hindley joining officers in 1986 and Brady in 1987.
But Keith's body was never found and it is now a secret
A fresh search was launched in September 2022 after a
However, the whereabouts of Keith still remain unknown.
Lesley Ann Downey
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Lesley Ann Downey was raped and forced to pose naked for photos before being murdered
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Desperate for another victim, cruel Brady and Hindley visited a fairground on Boxing Day, 1964, and came across
They approached the 10-year-old and lured her back to their house, where she was undressed, gagged and forced to pose for photographs before being raped and killed.
The following morning Brady and Hindley drove with Downey's body to Saddleworth Moor, where she was buried, naked with her clothes at her feet, in a shallow grave.
Her naked body was not found until October 10, 1965.
At their trial in 1966, all-male jurors fell silent for 16 minutes as the
The tape was played at full volume and the chilling sounds of screaming echoed through the court before only the footsteps and soft voices in the background could be heard.
Harrowing passages could be heard including 'Don't undress me, will you?' and 'I want to see mummy'. The haunting sound of the 10-year-old's throat being slit was also played to the court.
Edward Evans
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Edward Evans was murdered by Brady and police found his body the next day
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The monster couple might have gone on to murder more had it not been for a blunder involving 17-year-old Edward.
On October 6, 1965, Brady met 17-year-old apprentice engineer
At this point, Brady and Hindley had become intent on corrupting
Brady offered a practical demonstration with Edward - striking him fourteen times with a hatchet before finishing the job by strangling him.
Horrified, Smith phoned police the next morning and directed them to Brady's address.
Officers searched 16 Wardle Brook Avenue where they discovered Edward's corpse wrapped in plastic sheeting.
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The bloody murder weapon was also recovered, along with Brady's collection of books on perversion and sadism.
Brady and Hindley's gruesome reign of terror began to unravel and the twisted pair were arrested on suspicion of murder.
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