Ian Brady was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1938 a serial killer who was a troubled child. He had served prison time as a teenager for burglary and petty crime. When he was an adult, he had murdered multiple children in partnership with his girlfriend. Who is his girlfriend was name is Myra Hindley, they both were arrested and convicted in the 1960’s. In his early life he never knew his father’s identity. He was a lonely, difficult child, despite three best attempts of his adoptive parents. Which was prone to temper tantrums and show to interact with his peers. He had developed a fascination with the Nazis and the writings of Nietzsche, and began a career in petty crime and burglary, which resulted in his nature. At the age 16 …show more content…
She was raped, beaten and stabbed before being buried. Four months later,on November 23,1963 12-year old John Kilbride disappeared from the vicinity of the marnet in Ashton Under-Lyne, never to be seen again. On June 16, 1964 12 year old Keith Bennett disappeared while on the way to his grandmother's house. He was taken by Brandy, to a gully next to a stream, then raped, strangled and buried there. On Boxing day holiday, 1964 10 year old Lesley Ann Downey. Never to be found again. On October 7, 1965 proved the turning point for the police, when Myra Hindley’s 17 year old brother in law. David Smith, arrived at Hyde Police Station with a horrific tale of violence. Through Brady’s family connection, Smith was initially beguiled which was by Brady. But this changed when he arrived at Hindley and Brady’s home, which was on the evening of October 6. When he witness Brady killing 17- year old Edward Evans with an axe. Now after Evans was finally throttled with a length of electrical flex. Hindley and Brady joked about the mass, they told Smith of their other victims buried on the …show more content…
There, Police found sadistic gadgets and pornography, including photographs of Lesley Ann, bound and gagged in Hindley's bedroom. A tape recording was also found, on which the little girl could be heard crying and begging for her life, as well as the voices of Brady and Hindley. Even with the mounting evidence against them, Brady and Hindley denied murdering Lesley Ann, trying again to implicate David Smith. They claimed that Lesley Ann had left their home unharmed, and that Smith must have murdered her