Swifty
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They wouldn't have him ..Delighted! Hope there is a Hell!
They wouldn't have him ..Delighted! Hope there is a Hell!
If it was up to me, his ashes would be chucked into a plastic shopping bag and just tossed onto a land fill rubbish dump.Hindley was cremated and her ashes scattered on the moors. There was a photo in the tabs at the time of a shrub with what looked like ashes tipped over it. That bush has probably been tracked down and WELL pissed upon since then.
If it was up to me, his ashes would be chucked into a plastic shopping bag and just tossed onto a land fill rubbish dump.
I'll be singing this today Yith .. then a quick prayer for the families ..And then tell relatives and media that you cannot recall exactly which rubbish dump.
Brady is gone but he has been irrelevant for some time, in deteriorating health and frustrated in his attempts to control the narrative in the closing stages of his life.
I celebrate no man's death, but it is good that this story is over. Unless a body or a detailed confession turns up in the years to come (a last attempt at attention seeking?), the case will float away into the domains of folklore and crime studies, where it has mostly been for a few years now.
the case will float away into the domains of folklore and crime studies, where it has mostly been for a few years now.
Not where I live and work, it hasn't. I still meet people who knew the victims and the murderers themselves.
When I was at college, we had a mate who was a huge fan of Morrisey and The Smiths. We decided to take a fan road trip to Manchester to locations made famous by the band, Morrisey's childhood home, Strangeways, The Salford Lad's Club etc .... then our mate said we should got to the estate to the house that Ian and Myra committed their crimes.Quite right--I didn't consider the local perspective. I daresay for the rest of us, those untouched or unaffected, however, this now joins the ranks of the Jack the Ripper and the Boston Strangler
The BBC TV news at lunchtime had a reporter on the moors, pointing out what a featureless place it is. He said that even if Brady did think he remembered where Keith's body is, he could well find it impossible to pinpoint the actual spot. Any messages in envelopes would probably have the same problem, even if not a sick joke. (Unless Brady had some early form of GPS...!)Brady is rumoured to have left envelopes to be opened after his death which may contain information about where he buried Keith Bennett. This is probably rubbish, or if there really are envelopes the messages in them are useless. Brady's last sick joke. We'll see.
Not wanting to stick up for Brady but the landscape, being a marshland, is indeed a constantly (over time) shifting landscape so yes, maybe he couldn't find that last one burial site even if he wanted to .. others have claimed Brady just wanted to see the moors one last time and that also fits with his refusal to .. to .. to .. ? Keith Bennet's Mum died before finding her son's body, Brady was still arrogant until the end to give clear answers ... or he had dementia at that point. It's best Brady's gone now either way although I doubt any remaining family members will be celebrating so to speak.The BBC TV news at lunchtime had a reporter on the moors, pointing out what a featureless place it is. He said that even if Brady did think he remembered where Keith's body is, he could well find it impossible to pinpoint the actual spot. Any messages in envelopes would probably have the same problem, even if not a sick joke. (Unless Brady had some early form of GPS...!)
If it was up to me, his ashes would be chucked into a plastic shopping bag and just tossed onto a land fill rubbish dump.
Exactly what I'd do.That's a waste of a good shopping bag. I'd just flush him down the toilet.
His death will just be the excuse for a lot of lazy media folk to rake over the ashes of the whole sorry business for the sake of those who were not around at the time.
The BBC TV news at lunchtime had a reporter on the moors, pointing out what a featureless place it is. He said that even if Brady did think he remembered where Keith's body is, he could well find it impossible to pinpoint the actual spot. Any messages in envelopes would probably have the same problem, even if not a sick joke. (Unless Brady had some early form of GPS...!)
Would a friendly member be so kind as to raise any main Brady / Hindley thread to the surface for us? Ta.Some believe that Brady knew exactly where the bodies were and agreed to go back to the moors in the '80s for the chance to slyly revisit Keith Bennett's grave. He was willing to give up one body, that of Pauline Reade, so he could stand on top of the other. The three bodies recovered from the moors were quite close together so it's possible that the fourth missing one is there too.
However, the area has been searched several times over the years with no sign of another body. Peat is prone to underground movement. Some of the ground nearby around a stream is particularly wet, which may have helped to disperse what was left of a small body after many years. It seems unlikely that anything will be found after fifty years.
Would a friendly member be so kind as to raise any main Brady / Hindley thread to the surface for us? Ta.
The abnormal piece of shit should not be spoken about in the future, unfortunately, this will not happen as there will be continued documentaries on the whole sick affair, constantly reviving their notoriety.
Front page news again: exactly what the old publicity whore would have wanted.