Peoples Interest Of Serial Killer Ian Brady
By Tara Mooney
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Ian Brady a serial killer, who still manages to get the medias attention, likes to voice his opinions. Does he have the right? Our thoughts are with the victims families.
Tara Mooney
I am a mother of 3 grown up son's and grand mother to 4. I first found a passion for writing back in 2008, and have continued ever since. I learned how to self publish my works. I was born in Buckinghamshire, England in March 1969. I have moved around to different parts of United Kingdom, and love to explore all aspects of my country. I see myself as an outgoing personality and a people person. I have since 2008 self published 4 books, and will do many more for the future. I like to cater for young children to teens. I also publish books for authors, to help them get established.
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Peoples Interest Of Serial Killer Ian Brady - Tara Mooney
Introduction
This features different accounts of the Moors Murders which took place, in aim to never forget the victims.
The Moors murders were carried out by Ian Brady and Myra Hindley between July 1963 and October 1965, in and around what is now Greater Manchester, England. The victims were five children aged between 10 and 17—Pauline Reade, John Kilbride, Keith Bennett, Lesley Ann Downey and Edward Evans—at least four of whom were sexually assaulted. 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 1987, more than 20 years after Brady and Hindley's trial in 1966. 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 1985, after 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.
Characterised by the press as the most evil woman in Britain
, Hindley made several appeals against her life sentence, claiming she was a reformed woman and no longer a danger to society, but she was never released. She died in 2002, aged 60. Brady was declared criminally insane in 1985, since when he has been confined in the high-security Ashworth Hospital. He has made it clear that he never wants to be released, and has repeatedly asked that he be allowed to die.
The murders, reported in almost every English language newspaper in the world, were the result of what Malcolm MacCulloch, professor of forensic psychiatry at Cardiff University, called a concatenation of circumstances
.
The trial judge, Mr Justice Atkinson, described Brady and Hindley in his closing remarks as "two sadistic killers of the utmost depravity
The full extent of Brady and Hindley's crimes did not come to light until their confessions in 1985, as both had until then maintained their innocence. Their first victim was 16-year-old Pauline Reade, a neighbour of Hindley's who disappeared on her way to a dance at the British Railways Club in Gorton, Manchester, on 12 July 1963. That evening, Brady told Hindley that he wanted to commit his perfect murder
. 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. Both Brady and Hindley provided different accounts of the murder.
Ian Brady’s Profile
Ian Brady was born in Glasgow as Ian Duncan Stewart on 2nd January 1938. His mother Maggie Stewart was an unmarried 28-year-old waitress. The identity of Brady's father has never been reliably ascertained, although his mother claimed he was a reporter working for a Glasgow newspaper, who died three months before Brady was born.
Maggie Stewart had little support, and after a few months was forced to give her son into the care of Mary and John Sloan, a local couple with four children of their own. Brady took their name. His mother continued to visit him throughout his childhood. Various authors have claimed that he tortured animals, although Brady objects to such accusations.
At the age of nine, he visited Loch Lomond with his family, where he reportedly