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Hindley's map 'clue' to moors grave. The maps were handed to programme maker Duncan Staff, who had contacted Hindley on behalf of Professor John Hunter - one of Britain's leading forensic ...
Hindley map shows way to grave. By Nigel Bunyan and John Steele 14 November 2001 • 12:01am . MYRA HINDLEY, the Moors Murderer, ...
The pot is displayed at The Galleries of Justice museum in Nottingham. Credit: Photo: PAGE ONE Visitors to the Galleries of Justice Museum have admired the ceramic plant pot for four years ...
Shortly before Hindley's psychotic lover Ian Brady took the picture, the couple are believed to have disposed of their youngest victim, 12-year-old Keith Bennett.
At around 12pm on Thursday, April 10, a member of the public discovered the body of a female bully-style dog, wrapped up in a shallow grave in a public park, behind the Lord Nelson pub car park in ...
Last year Hindley drew a map showing where they had parked, in a lay-by on the A635, but another search was in vain. It is thought the landscape may have shifted due to erosion.
Hindley and Brady were jailed for life in 1966 for the killings of Lesely Ann Downey, 10, John Kilbride, 12 and Edward Evans, 17. They admitted in the mid-80s to the murders of Keith Bennet, 12 ...
He was strangled and buried in a shallow grave. He was the second of Brady and Hindley's five victims. Keith Bennett, 12, disappeared on the way to his grandmother's house.
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