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Analysis of never-before-seen letters from Ian Brady and Myra Hindley, written over their five decades in prison, and personal accounts from those who knew them. The first episode features an eyewitness account of the last murder from Myra Hindley's brother-in-law David Smith, and contributions from 1960s pop singer Janie Jones, who befriended Hindley in prison and conducted a 40-year-long correspondence with both Hindley and Brady
More details for Moors Murders, Wed 25, 10:00 pm
Analysis of never-before-seen letters from Ian Brady and Myra Hindley, written over their five decades in prison, and personal accounts from those who knew them. The first episode features an eyewitness account of the last murder from Myra Hindley's brother-in-law David Smith, and contributions from 1960s pop singer Janie Jones, who befriended Hindley in prison and conducted a 40-year-long correspondence with both Hindley and Brady
More details for Moors Murders, Wed 25, 11:00 pm
Following the arrest of Brady for a single murder, police discover a tape recording of a 10-year-old girl being tortured and realise they are investigating a string of murders. Eyewitness Clive Entwistle describes the first police search of the moors above Manchester. He was present when the remains of the girl on the tape were found, and explains how police used photographs of the serial-killing couple posing on the moors to locate the body of the third known victim, a 12-year-old boy
More details for Moors Murders, Wed 25, 11:05 pm
Hindley's brother-in-law David Smith and journalist Clive Entwistle describe the killers' trial in 1966, and recall the tension in court as they faced justice, including the moment when a tape recording of a girl being tortured was played. The film also documents Myra Hindley's life in prison, and her protracted, unsuccessful campaign to secure her parole
More details for Moors Murders, Thu 26, 12:05 am
Hindley's brother-in-law David Smith and journalist Clive Entwistle describe the killers' trial in 1966, and recall the tension in court as they faced justice, including the moment when a tape recording of a girl being tortured was played. The film also documents Myra Hindley's life in prison, and her protracted, unsuccessful campaign to secure her parole
More details for Moors Murders, Thu 26, 1:05 am
Following the arrest of Brady for a single murder, police discover a tape recording of a 10-year-old girl being tortured and realise they are investigating a string of murders. Eyewitness Clive Entwistle describes the first police search of the moors above Manchester. He was present when the remains of the girl on the tape were found, and explains how police used photographs of the serial-killing couple posing on the moors to locate the body of the third known victim, a 12-year-old boy
More details for Moors Murders, Thu 26, 12:05 am
Following the arrest of Brady for a single murder, police discover a tape recording of a 10-year-old girl being tortured and realise they are investigating a string of murders. Eyewitness Clive Entwistle describes the first police search of the moors above Manchester. He was present when the remains of the girl on the tape were found, and explains how police used photographs of the serial-killing couple posing on the moors to locate the body of the third known victim, a 12-year-old boy
More details for Moors Murders, Thu 26, 11:05 pm
Analysis of never-before-seen letters from Ian Brady and Myra Hindley, written over their five decades in prison, and personal accounts from those who knew them. The first episode features an eyewitness account of the last murder from Myra Hindley's brother-in-law David Smith, and contributions from 1960s pop singer Janie Jones, who befriended Hindley in prison and conducted a 40-year-long correspondence with both Hindley and Brady
More details for Moors Murders, Thu 26, 10:00 pm
Hindley's brother-in-law David Smith and journalist Clive Entwistle describe the killers' trial in 1966, and recall the tension in court as they faced justice, including the moment when a tape recording of a girl being tortured was played. The film also documents Myra Hindley's life in prison, and her protracted, unsuccessful campaign to secure her parole
More details for Moors Murders, Fri 27, 12:05 am