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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 Sun

timea day ago

  • The Irish Sun

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

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 6 Ian Brady and girlfriend Myra Hindley murdered five children between 1963-65 Credit: PA:Press Association Who were the Moors Murders victims? Pauline Reade 6 Pauline Reade was the first victim of Hindley and Brady Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd On July 12, 1963, Brady had told She later claimed Brady claims that Hindley helped. READ MORE ON IAN BRADY 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 6 John Kilbride was a victim Credit: PA:Press Association 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. read more on serial killers 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 6 Keith Bennett's body has never been found Credit: PA:Press Association 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 6 Lesley Ann Downey was raped and forced to pose naked for photos before being murdered Credit: PA:Press Association 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 6 Edward Evans was murdered by Brady and police found his body the next day Credit: PA:Press Association 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. Read More in The Sun 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.

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

Scottish Sun

timea day ago

  • Scottish Sun

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

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) 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 evil lovers. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 6 Ian Brady and girlfriend Myra Hindley murdered five children between 1963-65 Credit: PA:Press Association Who were the Moors Murders victims? Pauline Reade 6 Pauline Reade was the first victim of Hindley and Brady Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd On July 12, 1963, Brady had told Hindley he wanted to 'commit his perfect murder' when he spotted 16-year-old Pauline Reade. Hindley asked her if she would help her locate an expensive glove she had lost on the Moor. She later claimed Brady then took Pauline on to the Moor, where he slashed her throat twice and sexually assaulted her. Brady claims that Hindley helped. READ MORE ON IAN BRADY DARK TIME I was jailed with UK's worst killers… I slapped Hindley & saw West froth at mouth 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 6 John Kilbride was a victim Credit: PA:Press Association 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. 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. John was found buried on the Moors on October 21, 1965, two years after he went missing. Keith Bennett 6 Keith Bennett's body has never been found Credit: PA:Press Association 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 Brady has taken to the grave. A fresh search was launched in September 2022 after a child's skull was reported to have been discovered. However, the whereabouts of Keith still remain unknown. Lesley Ann Downey 6 Lesley Ann Downey was raped and forced to pose naked for photos before being murdered Credit: PA:Press Association Desperate for another victim, cruel Brady and Hindley visited a fairground on Boxing Day, 1964, and came across Lesley Ann Downey. 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 tape recording of Lesley Ann Downey's terrified last moments was played to the court. 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 6 Edward Evans was murdered by Brady and police found his body the next day Credit: PA:Press Association 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 Edward Evans at Manchester Central railway station and invited him to his home. At this point, Brady and Hindley had become intent on corrupting Myra's brother-in-law, David Smith, and recruiting him into their twisted circle where Brady would talk about murder. 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. 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.

BBC Storyville Seeking New Head Following Role Closures & 20% Reduction In Films
BBC Storyville Seeking New Head Following Role Closures & 20% Reduction In Films

Yahoo

time27-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

BBC Storyville Seeking New Head Following Role Closures & 20% Reduction In Films

The BBC's storied documentary strand Storyville is restructuring and seeking a new head. A trio of roles have been closed including Lead Commissioning Editor Emma Hindley's post and a new Head of Storyville is being sought from today, while the number of films commissioned per year will drop by 20%, although annual budget remains the same. The new chief will be joined by an assistant commissioner and team assistant. Alongside Hindley's, the other two roles to close are Commissioning Editor and Commissioning Co-ordinator. More from Deadline Sunny Side Of The Doc's Awards Go To 'Heart', 'Restless Farewell', 'Mama,' 'In Front Of Us', 'Leonard Cohen: Behind The Iron Curtain' & More BBC News Presenters Back Demand For Strike Vote As Colleagues Face Compulsory Layoffs BBC To Charge U.S. Audiences For News For First Time Initial news of the restructure was announced in an internal email sent round several months back by then-BBC unscripted boss Kate Phillips, who has since taken on the Chief Content Officer role. A job ad was then posted this afternoon seeking a Head of Storyville, who will be 'responsible for developing, directing and deploying the strategy for this genre in line with the BBC's broader digital first strategy, and will represent the BBC within international markets with documentary film makers.' The job pays up to £167,000 ($230,000) per year dependent on experience. The new Storyville structure will sit under Fiona Campbell, the BBC's Controller of Youth Audience, BBC iPlayer & BBC Three. Films will be reduced by 20% per year 'due to the pressures of global financing,' according to Phillips' email, but the annual undisclosed budget remains the same. Moving into Campbell's team will 'enable Storyville to capitalise on synergies with the acquisitions team in how we build relationships with distributors and content partners,' added Phillips. The BBC's documentary strand is hugely respected, winning awards aplenty and recently airing the likes of White Man Walking, The Wolves Always Come At Night and October 7 doc We Will Dance Again, the latter of which just won a News & Documentary Emmy. Former Brook Lapping creative chief Hindley took over from Philippa Kowarsky in early 2023, having done the job temporarily for several months. She has been involved with plenty of respected docs during her tenure but also courted controversy. In late 2023, she was reported to have embraced the director of a Storyville-backed film on stage at the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam after he had made remarks deemed by some to be antisemitic. At the time she said she had hugged Mohammed Almughanni because he 'was visibly distressed,' adding: 'Hugging him wasn't a political statement or an endorsement of anybody's views, it was an instinctive human reaction. I'm sorry if my actions have upset anyone – my intentions were quite the opposite.' Best of Deadline 'The Buccaneers' Season 2 Soundtrack: From Griff To Sabrina Carpenter 'The Buccaneers' Season 2 Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Come Out? 'Nine Perfect Strangers' Season 2 Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Come Out?

Giro d'Italia chaos with riders in huge crash as protestors sabotage race
Giro d'Italia chaos with riders in huge crash as protestors sabotage race

Daily Mirror

time16-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Mirror

Giro d'Italia chaos with riders in huge crash as protestors sabotage race

The sixth stage of the Giro d'Italia was halted after a disaster crash caused a major pile-up around 44 miles from the finish line in Naples - and that wasn't the only drama of the day The Giro d'Italia screeched to a halt on Thursday following a 20-rider pile-up crash just 44 miles from the finish line. The annual race, which is the first of the year's three Grand Tours, is a prestigious event primarily held in Italy but also passing through neighbouring countries. It had begun in Potenza and was bound for the finish line in Naples, but a disastrous crash curtailed the excitement towards the conclusion. The incident saw slippery surfaces causing many racers, including former champion Jai Hindley, to end up in a heap in the middle of the road. ‌ Hindley's race was confirmed to be over after medical exams revealed he had suffered a concussion and would remain in the hospital overnight for observation. In addition to the 2022 victor's exit from the event, leader Mads Pedersen also went down, and other riders, including Richard Carapaz, Derek Gee, and Adam Yates, were caught up in the commotion. ‌ They were deemed okay to continue, but Dion Smith of Intermarche-Wanty and Juri Hollmann of Alpecin-Deceuninck joined Hindley in abandoning the race. Hindley's accident is a major blow for his Red Bull team, as pre-race favourite and team-mate Primoz Roglic could now be without an experienced climber alongside him. Red Bull director Patxi Vila told TNT Sports that the crash was a "big loss" for the team, and highlighted Hindley's importance to his squad. Vila said: "Definitely not what we expected today, it's a big loss for us to lose Jai. "He knows how to win this race and was a very important man for us in the three weeks. I think it's nothing to be worried about, he was a bit dizzy so that's why race doctors said to put him in the ambulance. Nothing broken." However, this rain-affected crash wasn't the only drama on the race track on Thursday. A pair of protestors also derailed the two front-runners just a few miles from the finish. ‌ Taco van der Hoorn of Intermarche-Wanty and Enzo Paleni of Groupama–FDJ were leading towards the end of the Stage Six phase, when they were forced to swerve and brake to avoid people on the road. With less than two miles to go in Naples, one person in a yellow coat ran on the road holding a length of tape, which was attached to a fellow protestor on the other side. Footage shown by TNT Sports also captured the protestor throwing a long cable onto the tarmac. ‌ Van der Hoorn slammed on his brakes, and Paleni was forced to swerve behind him to avoid a crash. The tape got caught on the Dutchman's neck as he came to an almost complete stop, ending his hopes of a victory. The same protestor emerged moments later as the rest of the riders arrived, waving a white banner in front of the peloton. A crash was narrowly avoided, and Kaden Groves of Alpecin-Deceuninck ultimately won. Van der Hoorn was disappointed by the race's ending. He told TNT Sports: "In the end it was close. But at 2.5km, there were protestors on the road and they blocked me completely. "They were standing with a line in front of me and I had to brake until zero. Then it was over completely because we had to relaunch. I don't know if we would have made it, I don't think so, but it was sad."

Aussie ex-champ Hindley abandons Giro after crash
Aussie ex-champ Hindley abandons Giro after crash

West Australian

time15-05-2025

  • Sport
  • West Australian

Aussie ex-champ Hindley abandons Giro after crash

Jai Hindley, Australia's only active cycling Grand Tour winner, has been forced to abandon the Giro d'Italia, injured and dazed after a mass crash on a wet road during the sixth stage to Naples. The Perth rider, who won the race in 2022, came off one of the worst in a mass pile-up in the peloton with 72km left of the 227km trek from Potenza. The race had to be neutralised after the crash which left Hindley sitting in pain at the side of the road for several minutes before he was eventually taken off in an ambulance, his race over. The 29-year-old Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe rider Hindley, who was set to be a key lieutenant in the mountains for race favourite and 2023 champion Primoz Roglic, was one of about 20 riders to go down on a road that had become slippery after moderate rain. Hindley is one of only two Australian men, after Cadel Evans at the 2011 Tour de France, to win a Grand Tour and had been looking to recover some of his best form in the 2025 edition. Race leader Mads Pedersen, fresh from three wins in five stages, was also involved in the crash, but was able to continue. The race neutralisation lasted around 25 minutes as Roglic was among those riders in talks with organisers about riders' safety before it was decided to resume the stage from the 60km to go mark.

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