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Killings. Victims. Span of killings. July 1. 96. 3 . The victims were five children aged between 1. The murders are so named because two of the victims were discovered in graves dug on Saddleworth Moor; a third grave was discovered on the moor in 1. Brady and Hindley's trial in 1. The body of a fourth victim, Keith Bennett, is also suspected to be buried there, but despite repeated searches it remains undiscovered.
The police were initially aware of only three killings, those of Edward Evans, Lesley Ann Downey and John Kilbride. The investigation was reopened in 1. Brady was reported in the press as having confessed to the murders of Pauline Reade and Keith Bennett. Brady and Hindley were taken separately to Saddleworth Moor to assist the police in their search for the graves, both by then having confessed to the additional murders.
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Brady was declared criminally insane in 1. Ashworth Hospital. He has made it clear that he wishes never to be released, and has repeatedly asked to be allowed to die. The murders, reported in almost every English language newspaper in the world, were the result of what Malcolm Mac. Culloch, professor of forensic psychiatry at Cardiff University, called a . The trial judge, Mr Justice Fenton Atkinson, described Brady and Hindley in his closing remarks as .
The bodies of three of the victims were found in this area. The full extent of Brady and Hindley's crimes did not come to light until their confessions in 1. Their first victim was 1. Pauline Reade, a neighbour of Hindley's who disappeared on her way to a dance at the British Railways Club in Gorton, Manchester, on 1. July 1. 96. 3. That evening, Brady told Hindley that he wanted to .
He told her to drive her van around the local area while he followed behind on his motorcycle; when he spotted a likely victim he would flash his headlight, and Hindley was to stop and offer that person a lift. Brady and Hindley provided different accounts of the murder.
Driving down Gorton Lane, Brady saw a young girl walking towards them, and signalled Hindley to stop, which she did not do until she had passed the girl. Brady drew up alongside on his motorbike, demanding to know why she had not offered the girl a lift, to which Hindley replied that she recognised her as Marie Ruck, a near neighbour of her mother. Shortly after 8: 0. Froxmer Street, Brady spotted a girl wearing a pale blue coat and white high- heeled shoes walking away from them, and once again signalled for the van to stop. Hindley recognised the girl as Pauline Reade, a friend of her younger sister, Maureen.
Reade got into the van with Hindley, who then asked if she would mind helping to search for an expensive glove she had lost on Saddleworth Moor. Reade said she was in no great hurry, and agreed. At 1. 6, Pauline Reade was older than Marie Ruck, and Hindley realised that there would be less of a hue and cry over the disappearance of a teenager than there would over a child of seven or eight. When the van reached the moor, Hindley stopped and Brady arrived shortly afterwards on his motorcycle. She introduced him to Reade as her boyfriend, and said that he had also come to help find the missing glove. Hindley claimed Brady took Reade onto the moor while Hindley waited in the van.
After about 3. 0 minutes Brady returned alone, and took Hindley to the spot where Reade lay dying. Her throat had been cut twice with a large knife.
The larger of these wounds was a four- inch incision across her voice box, and the collar of Reade's coat had been deliberately pushed into this wound. Hindley noticed that .
She had guessed from the time he had taken that Brady had sexually assaulted her. He claimed that Hindley was not only there at the scene, but that she assisted him with the sexual assault on Pauline. Returning home from the moor in the van. With the added inducement of a bottle of sherry, Kilbride readily agreed to get into the Ford Anglia car that Hindley had hired. Brady told Kilbride that the sherry was at their home, and they would have to make a detour to collect it. On the way he suggested that they take another detour, to search for a glove he said that Hindley had lost on the moor. When they reached the moor Brady took the child with him while Hindley waited in the car.
Brady sexually assaulted Kilbride and attempted to slit his throat with a six- inch serrated blade before fatally strangling him with a piece of string, possibly a shoelace. Twelve- year- old Keith Bennett vanished on his way to his grandmother's house in Longsight (Manchester) during the early evening of 1. June 1. 96. 4, four days after his birthday. Hindley lured him into her Mini Pick- up. She drove to a lay- by on Saddleworth Moor as she and Brady had previously arranged, and Brady went off with Bennett, supposedly looking for a lost glove. Hindley kept watch, and after about 3. Brady reappeared, alone and carrying a spade that he had hidden there earlier.
When Hindley asked how he had killed Bennett, Brady said that he had sexually assaulted the boy and strangled him with a piece of string. Brady and Hindley visited a fairground on 2. December 1. 96. 4 in search of another victim, and noticed 1. Lesley Ann Downey standing beside one of the rides. When it became apparent that she was on her own, they approached her and deliberately dropped some of the shopping they were carrying close to her, before asking for the girl's help to carry some of the packages to their car, and then to their home.
Once inside the house Downey was undressed, gagged and forced to pose for photographs before being raped and killed, perhaps strangled with a piece of string. Hindley maintained that she went to fill a bath for the child and found the girl dead (presumably killed by Brady) when she returned. Chris Cowley's book Face to Face with Evil: Conversations with Ian Brady, Brady states that it was Hindley who killed Lesley Ann Downey. 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. On 6 October 1. 96.
Brady met 1. 7- year- old apprentice engineer Edward Evans at Manchester Central railway station (now Manchester Central Convention Complex) and invited him to his home at 1. Wardle Brook Avenue in Hattersley, Cheshire, where Brady beat him to death with an axe. Initial report. Manchester City Council decided in 1. The attack on Edward Evans was witnessed by Hindley's 1. David Smith, the husband of her younger sister Maureen. The Hindley family had not approved of Maureen's marriage to Smith, who had several criminal convictions, including actual bodily harm and housebreaking, the first of which, wounding with intent, occurred when he was 1.
Throughout the previous year Brady had been cultivating a friendship with Smith, who had become . After they had driven back home and relaxed over a bottle of wine, Brady sent Hindley to fetch her brother- in- law. When they got back to the house Hindley told Smith to wait outside for her signal, a flashing light.
When the signal came Smith knocked on the door and was met by Brady, who asked if he had come for . Brady led Smith into the kitchen and left him there, saying that he was going to collect the wine. A few minutes later Smith heard a scream, followed by Hindley shouting loudly for him to come and help. Smith entered the living room to find Brady repeatedly striking Evans with the flat of an axe, and watched as he then throttled Evans with a length of electrical cord. Evans's body was too heavy for Smith to carry to the car on his own. Maureen told him that he must call the police.
Three hours later the couple cautiously made their way to a public phone box in the street below their flat, Smith taking the precaution of arming himself with a screwdriver and a kitchen knife to defend them in the event that Brady suddenly appeared and confronted them. At 6: 0. 7 am Smith made an emergency services call to the police station in nearby Hyde, Cheshire, and told his story to the officer on duty.
In his statement to the police Smith claimed that. Ian went into the living room and I waited in the kitchen.
I waited about a minute or two then suddenly I heard a hell of a scream; it sounded like a woman, really high- pitched. Then the screams carried on, one after another really loud. Then I heard Myra shout, .
When I ran in I just stood inside the living room and I saw a young lad. He was lying with his head and shoulders on the couch and his legs were on the floor. He was facing upwards.
Ian was standing over him, facing him, with his legs on either side of the young lad's legs. The lad was still screaming .. Ian had a hatchet in his hand .. I heard the blow, it was a terrible hard blow, it sounded horrible.
Early on the morning of 7 October, shortly after Smith's call, Superintendent Bob Talbot of the Cheshire Police arrived at the back door of 1. Wardle Brook Avenue, wearing a borrowed baker's overall to cover his uniform. Talbot identified himself to Hindley as a police officer when she opened the door, and told her that he wanted to speak to her boyfriend. Hindley led him into the living room, where Brady was sitting up in a divan writing a note to his employer explaining that he would not be able to get into work because of his ankle injury. Talbot explained that he was investigating . Hindley denied that there had been any violence, and allowed police to look around the house.
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