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Case 49: The Moors Murders (Part 2) 

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[Part 2 of 3]
(A recap of Part 1)
Ian Brady and Myra Hindley met while working together at Millwards Merchandising company. They committed the murder of 16-year-old Pauline Reade on the 12th of July 1963. Four months later the 23rd of November 1963 they murdered 12-year-old John Kilbride…
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Комментарии : 34   
@PS-en7wn
@PS-en7wn 3 года назад
Currently listening from Hattersley in Greater Manchester. This awful crime still casts a shadow over this town. Only 2 miles away from Dr Harold Shipmans practice and tards from murderer Dale Creggan's slaying of the two police women of which I knew one of, Angela Bone. A lot of people think this area is cursed 💀 Your readings are spectacular, despite the topics. Each case is given a new breath of life as you walk us through them. Bravo.
@Madmen604
@Madmen604 3 года назад
Shipman has actually become an admired mercy killer in the west as he led the vanguard into a culture of death.
@ImCarolB
@ImCarolB 3 года назад
David and Maureen were good at heart. It must have been so hard for them to turn in family members, but it was so horrifying. Poor kids, because that's what they really were.
@bilindalaw-morley161
@bilindalaw-morley161 4 месяца назад
This was my intro to the True Crime genre, 50 years ago. I would have said my knowledge was extensive but your research included details I've never known. Kudos and thanks.
@deepakalaimani2779
@deepakalaimani2779 3 года назад
Omg how much u research before presenting any case..great work
@Starryeyes65
@Starryeyes65 2 года назад
I’ve visited lots of houses on Hattersley estate for years as a part of my job, and while the house on Wardle Brook Avenue has been knocked down, the space is still there. People there have never forgotten the Moors murderers. Hyde town centre which is just a mile or two down the road, is where Dr Harold Shipman’s surgery was he killed hundreds of people. I was also in the house next door to where Dale Creegan was found, the day before he shot the police officers. That’s also in Hattersley. Just a few minutes walk from Wardle Brook Avenue. It’s not the nicest area and people there are afraid to talk to the police for fear of retribution. Hindley and Brady were a horrific pair and deserved to die in prison. They both should have been in solitary confinement until they told exactly where all the bodies were. There is no way they didn’t both know exactly where those bodies are. The landscape of the moors doesn’t change that much in a few years!
@MrT-po1hj
@MrT-po1hj 3 года назад
Loads of little things I didn’t know about this case thank you 🙏
@user-mt4ku7jw1y
@user-mt4ku7jw1y 5 месяцев назад
Heartbreaking stuff, absolute monsters
@nightraven5710
@nightraven5710 5 лет назад
Some people are so sickening. I cried upon hearing how the families mourned the loss of their children. How those two. . .I would not even call them humans. More like 'evil incarnate' got away with their crimes for so long! I hope they are burning in Hell for their crimes.
@laetitialogan2017
@laetitialogan2017 Год назад
Exceptional research....thank you
@daymeinvanblocken3407
@daymeinvanblocken3407 5 лет назад
Great job narrating this true crime, (There is s a lot of sicko's in this world.)
@chicagogyrl4846
@chicagogyrl4846 4 года назад
Why in the hell didn’t they use dogs in order to find the bodies??! And why were the Moors not searched with dogs, when they were looking for the first victim??! This makes no sense to me!
@chrissysoden3782
@chrissysoden3782 3 года назад
Chicago Gyrl .....because back in the early sixties, there were no cavader dogs in the UK...murder in the UK back in those days was, believe it or not, a crime that didn't happen on the scale it does now !! Police work nearly sixty years ago was a whole different ballgame !! My grandad was a village Bobby ( policeman as they were called back in the day ) and he used to patrol the village during black out in WW11 and one time as it was coming up to Christmas, he caught a bloke trying to break in a house, so because grandads home was nearer, he took him home and locked him in the pantry while he went for help, he left my Nan sitting outside the door with her rolling pin shouting at him, that if he touched any of her Christmas cakes or Christmas puddings ( she baked for the village to make a bit of extra money ) she bash him over the head !!
@loredanadincu7930
@loredanadincu7930 2 года назад
@@chrissysoden3782 no really, because I am pretty sure that in the first part and in this too the narator said they used dogs for searches.
@Starryeyes65
@Starryeyes65 2 года назад
The moors are huge and it would be a massive task to search them. Although I have to say with all the technology we have now it seems strange all the victims haven’t been found by now.
@laetitialogan2017
@laetitialogan2017 Год назад
​@@chrissysoden3782totally different times wasn't it....
@unarammer2003
@unarammer2003 3 года назад
if it wasnt illegal to exterminate the serpents...there would be open season...
@bilindalaw-morley161
@bilindalaw-morley161 4 месяца назад
I wish I could Subscribe all over again, and give multiple likes. I really felt as if I was listening to an excellent documentary that put me there as the horrors unfolded
@Catssandra13
@Catssandra13 2 года назад
Best podcast about the Moors Murders.
@bilindalaw-morley161
@bilindalaw-morley161 4 месяца назад
This comment needs to be pinned. I agree with you. There's so much detail and previously unknown information. It's not just the best podcast, it's the best presentation.
@colleenpayton520
@colleenpayton520 4 года назад
Myra didn't lie when she said that there were no men in the house ,only cockroaches and a waste on society.
@lesleyleith4440
@lesleyleith4440 4 года назад
I am very much against the death penalty.........but...........in their case, they should have suffered such an end, however, it had been abolished about six months before their arrest.
@benjaminperez6620
@benjaminperez6620 2 года назад
Listening on this day, December 26, 2021. God bless Leslie Anne.
@minislayer2010
@minislayer2010 3 года назад
Why have I not found your channel before now? And why don't you have more subscribers? ??
@GoldandAppel
@GoldandAppel 4 года назад
Wow!
@unarammer2003
@unarammer2003 3 года назад
" the best thing Churchill ever did for britan was die" lmao baaaaahaaaaahaaa the truth is funnier than fiction....
@JulieLeach-n3m
@JulieLeach-n3m 4 месяца назад
Myra Hindley threatened her sister husband FFS she and her boyfriend a child killers 😢where do monsters like this come from😢
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