Ian Brady’s sick boasts about how he and ‘soulmate’ Myra Hindley were ‘in tune’ in their love of killing children – and how they planned to slaughter her ex-boyfriend
MOORS murderer Ian Brady allegedly made sick boasts about how he and Myra Hindley were "in tune" in their love of killing children.
Brady, who died in high- security Ashworth Hospital, admitted to killing five children in 1966 alongside his twisted girlfriend Hindley and the pair were both jailed.
Writing , Dr Alan Keightley, who wrote regularly to Brady since 1992, has released extracts of material he has gathered over the years - including Brady's disturbing relationship with Hindley.
Brady allegedly told Dr Keightley: "Myra was surprisingly in tune with me from the very beginning.
"I was never conscious of having to exert myself to coerce her into accepting my belief in relativist morality.
"Bit by bit we were moving towards an almost telepathic relationship. She was as ruthless as I was."
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Dr Keightley has also claimed that Brady told him that he and Hindley planned to slaughter her ex-boyfriend, Ronnie Sinclair.
He added that Hindley said she wanted to humiliate Sinclair first before they killed him.
Brady and Hindley killed five children between 1963 and 1965, with most of them buried on Saddleworth Moor in the South Pennines.
The pair were later convicted of killing Pauline Reade, 16, John Kilbride, 12, Lesley Ann Downey, 10, and 17-year-old Edward Evans.
While locked up Brady admitted killing Keith, who he snatched off the street in June 1964, shortly after his 12th birthday.
However he never revealed where Keith's body was.