Moors murders: Missing Brady memoir 'could hold new clues'
Missing pages from an autobiography written by Moors murderer Ian Brady could throw new light on where his final missing victim is buried, according to a new ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ documentary.
Missing pages from an autobiography written by Moors murderer Ian Brady could throw new light on where his final missing victim is buried, according to a new ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ documentary.
The last 200 pages of Brady's manuscript may contain his account of 12-year-old Keith Bennett's murder and burial in 1964, it is claimed. They are believed to have been deposited with Brady's solicitor, but he has not commented.
Bennett's brother, Alan, has called for any missing material to be made available to police, because it could contain "vital information in regard to the search for Keith". He was kept informed of the discovery by the makers of The Moors Murders - A Search For Justice.
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