No mercy for the families of his victims as unrepentant Moors Murderer Ian Brady dies aged 79, taking the secret of where he buried final body to an unmourned grave after half a century in jail
Moors Murderer Ian Brady dies aged 79 as victim's family say 'he is taunting them from beyond the grave' because he refused to tell them where he buried 12-year-old's body
Moors Murderer Ian Brady has died at Ashworth Hospital in Merseyside aged 79 after battling lung cancer
Brady, from Glasgow, murdered five children with partner Myra Hindley close to Manchester during the 1960s
Four victims were buried on Saddleworth Moor - but he failed to say where he left the body of Keith Bennett
Terry West, the brother of victim Lesley Ann Downey, said: 'I poured myself a glass of wine when I found out'
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Moors murderer Ian Brady, who killed five children alongside Myra Hindley (pictured together, centre), has died, Ashworth Hospital has confirmed. The child killer (left) was receiving end of life care at the secure mental hospital where he was being detained in Merseyside. In December it was revealed that he was suffering from inoperable lung cancer. Brady (right), and his co-accused Hindley murdered Pauline Reade, 16, John Kilbride, 12, Keith Bennett, 12, Lesley Ann Downey, ten, and Edward Evans, 17. The pair tortured the children in the 1960s and four of the victims were buried on Saddleworth Moor in the South Pennines. Brady was jailed for three murders in 1966 and had been at Ashworth since 1985. He and Hindley later confessed to another two murders.
BRADY'S FIVE VICTIMS
Pauline Reade, 16, was the couple's first victim. She was on her way to a local dance when Hindley persuaded her to get in her car. They drove Pauline to Saddleworth Moor where she was raped Pauline, beaten and stabbed.
John Kilbride, 12, was snatched from Ashton market on Saturday November 23, 1963. 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. Hindley had lured him into her car and driven him to the Moors where he was murdered. The method of killing has never been made clear. The pair buried his body which has never been found.
Lesley Ann Downey, 10, disappeared on Boxing Day. She had been snatched from the fair and taken back to Hindley's house. She was brutally assaulted with the ordeal captured on tape.
Edward Evans, 17, was the sick duo's final victim. He had just been to see Manchester United play when Brady lured in Edward. Brady repeatedly bludgeoned Evans with an axe
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