Posted on 04/13/2020 1:49:19 AM PDT by nickcarraway
MOORS murderers Ian Brady and Myra Hindley were the subject of of tense discussions as Downing Street debated the merits of releasing them from prison, unearthed files reveal.
The Home Office proposals were put to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in 1985 only for her to pour cold water on them. Hindley could have been out for her final seven years while Brady could have been free for 12 years. Previously classified files from Cabinet meetings released in 2017 by the National Archives show that Home Secretary Leon Brittan suggested Hindley could go free after 30 years while Brady could be released after 40.
The two had already been behind bars for 19 years when Mr Brittan decided to set in train the first formal reviews of their release prospects.
But the suggestion provoked fury from Mrs Thatcher who was adamant they should both die behind bars, describing their crimes as "the most hideous and cruel of modern times".
The serial killers were responsible for the deaths of at least five children in the Sixties after a series of brutal killings in and around Greater Manchester.
In 1966, they were given life sentences with the trial judge recommending they should spend "a very long time" in prison.
Former Home Secretary Leon Brittan suggested the killers could be released (Image: GETTY) But, in line with policy at the time, their cases came up for review for the first time by the Parole Board in the Eighties.
In a memorandum to the Prime Minister, Mr Brittan said that while he did not expect the board to recommend their release on this occasion, there would come a time when they could be safely released into the public.
He wrote: "At present I have in mind a tariff of 30 years for Hindley and 40 years for Brady, implying that after 1992 and 2002 respectively the question of release (in 1995 and 2005 at the earliest) will be determined on risk grounds rather than on grounds of retribution or deterrence.
The suggestion was met with indignation from Mrs Thatcher, though.
Referring to the publics revulsion of the two killers, the Conservative Party grandee replied: "I think the sentences you are proposing are too short.
"I do not think that either of these prisoners should ever be released from custody. Their crime was the most hideous and cruel of modern times."
Before his death, Brady had been incarcerated at Ashworth Hospital for 32 years while Hindley died in 2002 after 35 years behind bars.
Together Brady and Hindley killed Pauline Reade, John Kilbride, Keith Bennett, Lesley Ann Downey and Edward Evans between July 1963 and October 1965.
The true horror of their crimes was only revealed once they were arrested and brought to court with even hardened police officers struggling to cope with the revelations.
Most infamous was the murder of 10-year-old Lesley Ann, who they lured away from a funfair on Boxing Day in 1964.
Britain's most evil couple then forced the terrified schoolgirl to pose for photos as they tortured and then murdered her.
The killers had recorded the murder and, with it, little Lesley Ann's final words.
In front of a hushed courtroom at Chester Assizes in 1966 the tape was played to an all-male jury.
Lesley Ann pleaded with her sadistic captors to let her go.
Frightened, she begged: Dont undress me, will you? I want to see mummy.
Her remains were later found on Saddleworth Moor with her clothes at her feet.
Keith Bennett's mother Winnie Johnson
Most of their victims were sexually assaulted before they were murdered and buried on the moors.
Officers later found the remains of four of Brady and Hindleys victims.
Little Keiths body has never been found.
Hindley claimed that Brady made her do it right up to her death at the age of 60.
Brady was buried at sea when he died aged 79.
Brittan should have had his blanking head examined as these two demons should have been hanged in public.
I disagree.
A lifetime of weekly enthusiastic flogging is more appropriate.
Its Monday, Ian. Up and at em.
It’s not Moors, it’s Moops...Moops
Liberals live for this....No matter where the libs are,letting the monsters free is what excites them.....
Why would anyone want to release these monsters? I don’t think either one was ever repentant, and they would not say what they did with the body of the victim who was never found.
SIR LEON BRITTAN
LEFTist are champions at relativistic comparisons and by their control over the popular zeitgeist influence the rest of us. This is the source of such bad concepts as 'the living Constitution'!
Reading this thread, I can remember a past Presidential Candidate (at the time) who was remarking about a maximum profit and then 'distributing' the rest. It is no stretch to change that view to something like this; "At some point, haven't these people been punished enough?"
Ian Brady & Myra Hindley
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The couple and their handiwork
What is wrong with capital punishment?
Society would strongly benefit from seeing people like this swinging from a gallows.
Had they been freed, I suggest that “social justice” would have quickly ended their lives. The rejection of their release prevented innocent but fair minded people from becoming killers.
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