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          Myra Hindley's Biography

          British serial killer with her lover, Ian Brady. She was a bleached blonde who looked ten years older than her 23 years, with a hooked nose, thick lips, masculine features and a heavy squat figure. Her grandmother, who lived next door, adored her and spoiled her. A prude, she would not undress in front of her younger sister, who had been born when Myra was four.
          On 16 January 1961 she began working in an office where Ian Brady was a 20-year-old accounting clerk. They did not have their first date until almost a year later, on 22 December 1961 and he deflowered Myra on 1 January 1962. They continued in a steady relationship and he moved in with her and her grandmother on 18 September 1964. He had a cache of porno pictures that he’d taken of Myra in mid-May 1963.
          She worshipped Brady and was his willing helper, picking up kids for him and cleaning up after their murders. E. Williams in his biography, “Beyond Belief,” 1969, relates how they took pictures and recorded the sounds of their victims during torture and death.
          Brady and Hindley began their series of gruesome murders on 12 July 1963 of Pauline Reade, a 16-year-old girl (born 18 February 1947). Their second victim was John Kilbride, a 12-year-old boy (born 15 May 1951) on 23 November 1963 and the third, 12-year-old Keith Bennett (born 12 June 1952) on 16 June 1964. The fourth victim was 10-year-old Lesley Ann Downey (born 21 August 1954) on 26 December 1964. Her body was not found until 16 October 1965. A questionable murder occurred in mid-’65, and it is not concrete as to whether or not they committed it. The sixth murder was of 17-year-old Edward Evans (born 3 January 1948) on 6 January 1965.
          Brady and Hindley were arrested on 7 October 1965 after her brother went to the police to testify that he had been a witness to the Evans killing.
          They went to trial on 19 April 1966. During the trial, Hindley had her hair dyed lilac, then on the 11th day, banana yellow with black zigzags at the roots. The jury saw porno pictures taken of Lesley Downey and heard the tape recordings of her pitiful cries for mercy as Brady and Hindley abused her before killing her. They were both found guilty on 6 May 1966 and the judge imposed three concurrent life terms.
          Hindley hoped to gain a parole but the possibility was dashed by the discovery in 1987 of two more bodies buried on the Lancaster Moors after Brady had confessed to burying them there. In May 1974, Hindley attempted an escape from prison that failed.
          On 15 November 2002, aged 60, Hindley died from bronchial pneumonia at West Suffolk Hospital. She was a 40-a-day smoker who in 1999 had been diagnosed with angina and hospitalised after suffering a brain aneurysm.
          Link to Wikipedia biography