
Missing Ian Brady memoir could unlock secrets about murderer
Keith Bennett's brother, Alan Bennett, has urged police to be given any missing material, deeming it 'vital information' for locating his brother's remains.
The discovery was made by the makers of a new BBC documentary, The Moors Murders – A Search For Justice, whose presenter also uncovered defence files raising fresh questions about the victims' graves.
Brady and Myra Hindley were convicted of kidnapping and murdering five children in the 1960s, burying four on Saddleworth Moor, but Keith Bennett's body has never been found.
Greater Manchester Police have stated they will 'carefully consider' any credible evidence that emerges to help find Keith Bennett, emphasising their commitment to his family.
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