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    Hopefully Brady does know the location of Keith rermains amd imparts this informatrion before he dies

    Moors murders: Police give up search for missing boy

    Date: 01 July 2009
    The search for the remains of the Moors murders victim Keith Bennett has been called off, Greater Manchester Police said today.
    The 12-year-old was killed in 1964 by Myra Hindley and Ian Brady
    Greater Manchester Police said that searches based on the words and photographs of the notorious pair – known as the Moors Murderers – had failed to yield results.

    Keith was the thiADVERTISEMENTrd of the Moors Murderers’ five child victims. He went missing on June 14, 1964.
    A GMP spokesman said: “The search for the body of Moors Murders victim Keith Bennett is to enter a dormant phase after Greater Manchester Police exhausted all the avenues currently available.”

    Detective Chief Superintendent Steve Heywood, head of GMP’s serious crime division, said that, although the search was over, the case would never be closed.

    He said: “As a force, there is nothing we would have liked more than to draw a close to this dark chapter, and we are very disappointed that we have not located Keith’s remains, but we will never close this case and remain open to any new lines of inquiry which may come about as a result of significant scientific advances or credible or actionable information.”

    In 2003, police launched Operation Maida in an attempt to locate Keith’s body. Their searches were based on information from Brady and Hindley, who died in 2002.

    A GMP spokesman said: “The operation used information which was already in the public domain about what Hindley had said about where Keith’s body was buried along with photographs taken by Brady at the time.
    “Brady had taken photographs of Hindley over the graves of the other victims. Detectives believe that if those areas could be located it would provide a credible search area.”

    Detectives used tools from spades to the most sophisticated equipment available in an effort to find Keith’s remains.

    The scientists whose expert help they called upon were confident that the soil on the Moors would have preserved Keith’s remains.
    Mr Heywood said: “The Moors Murders have cast a long and dark shadow over the history of our region.

    “We had a little hope we would find the body of that little boy who was taken so cruelly away all those years ago and finally allow his family to lay him to rest.
    “Sadly, we have not found his body and reluctantly have to say that, for now, we have exhausted all the avenues available to us.

    “These have included the use of the most sophisticated searching equipment currently available and drawing on the support and expertise of some of the world’s leading experts in this area.
    “In order to make any search of such a large area meaningful, we must ensure there is a sound rationale for that search.

    “Unfortunately, having completed the searches in those areas, we no longer have a rationale to continue searching and the investigation is entering a dormant phase.
    “In the end, one man holds the key to where Keith Bennett’s body is. One act of humanity would help Winnie find some peace and allow her to give her son the burial she so desperately wants.”

    Winnie Johnson, Keith’s mother, said: “I am 76 in September and I just want Keith found.
    “I will never give up as long as I have breath in my body – not just for me but for my family and all of those around me.
    “What Brady’s done and continues to do is just so cruel.”

    Ms Johnson’s lawyer today called on Brady to name the spot where Keith is buried.
    David Kirwan, senior partner at Kirwan’s Solicitors on Merseyside, said: “We are naturally disappointed that Greater Manchester Police has decided to call off its search, but we have always maintained that the only person who can end Winnie Johnson’s 45-year nightmare is Ian Brady.
    “So today I am calling on Ian Brady to declare that he will do what he says he can do.

    “I am ready to meet with him again to help bring to an end the appalling ordeal Keith’s mother has endured all these years.”
    Mr Kirwan has twice met Brady in a bid to pinpoint the whereabouts of the body.

    #400219

    Take brady’s testicles attach the electrodes turn on the electric ask the question

    simples

    #400220

    Cas

    @pete wrote:

    Take brady’s testicles attach the electrodes turn on the electric ask the question

    simples

    I can’t believe that you think that’d work Pete, I think you probably know it wouldn’t.

    It’s very sad, and no doubt unlikely that this woman will ever know where her son is. As a mother I can’t even begin to think how that must feel, even after all this time, so I totally understand her need to know, I just feel that she’s setting herself up for even more heartache than she already has . :(

    #400221

    It has to be worth a go and if he screams in agony then bonus i say

    #400222

    I think Brady will most likely take that to the grave.
    He has no incentive to tell anyone where the child is other than common decency, of which he has shown to have none.

    #400223

    Then pain is worth a go i’d say nowt to lose

    #400224

    jay

    They could always use ‘TRUTH SERUM’ (ethanol, scopolamine, 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate, temazepam, and various barbiturates including the anesthetic induction agent sodium thiopental (commonly known as sodium pentothal): all are sedatives that interfere particularly with judgment and higher cognitive function) this may have the desired effect and gain an outcome 1 way or another, i am sure tho, that this has probobly already been discussed with regards to him. :shock: :shock: :shock:

    #400225

    Ah … the dreaded “Truth Serum” – beloved of all James Bond fans and spy thriller readers worldwide.

    Of course this would be a gross breach of his ‘human rights’ wouldn’t it?

    #400226

    jay

    @forumhostpb wrote:

    Ah … the dreaded “Truth Serum” – beloved of all James Bond fans and spy thriller readers worldwide.

    Of course this would be a gross breach of his ‘human rights’ wouldn’t it?

    Yes it would unfortunately, although it does seem rather wrong to talk about ‘his human rights’ now there is another discussion…………
    I think PB your aware of the job i do, and human rights, sometimes, has a lot to answer for
    However, it is there for a reason as i’m sure if ‘the public’ were left to their own devices (as we do see frequently) there would be many other issues of ritual vigilanty type neighbourhood watch slayings. Which is the mob/crowd culture we live in.
    :shock: :shock: :shock:

    #400227

    Latest news is that Brady is going to tell the police where Keith is buried. They are not going to allow him to be taken to the moors to show the location as they fear he will give them the runaround.

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