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1. Hindley 'admitted fifth murder to prison pal'
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 14 February 2004 MYRA Hindley confessed to a fellow prisoner that she killed a fifth victim, it was claimed today. Inmate Linda Calvey said the Moors murderer, who died in prison in November 2002, told her that she and Ian Brady also killed a teenage girl hitchhiker. -
2. Moors film 'reveals a secret code on Keith'
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 11 September 2004 A NEW TV documentary claims to reveal a secret code used by Moors Murderer Ian Brady to hide the body of schoolboy Keith Bennett. It shows how Brady and Myra Hindley acted together to conceal Keith's body - and claims to uncover evidence that may lead to its recovery. -
3. Winnie's 40-year vigil for son Keith
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 June 2004 THE mother of Moors Murders victim Keith Bennett yesterday made an emotional visit to Saddleworth Moor to mark the 40th anniversary of the day her son vanished. Winnie Johnson laid a wreath of flowers in memory of Keith who was 12 years old when he left home on June 16, 1962. -
4. Brother of first Moors victim laid to rest
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 April 2004 THE funeral of the brother of Moors Murder victim Pauline Reade took place in Manchester today. Paul Reade died of a brain tumour aged 56 last week. He suffered a stroke four years ago and spent his last months confined to a wheelchair. -
5. `New boys' probe Moors riddle
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 August 2004 -
6. Relatives split over new Shipman film
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 March 2004 RELATIVES of the victims of killer GP Harold Shipman are said to be divided over a new documentary on the mass murderer. An ITV special will cover everything from Shipman's childhood to his killing spree, eventual arrest by police and subsequent suicide in January. -
7. A steep learning curve
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 February 2004 Could 25 years in journalism prepare Steve Panter for becoming a college lecturer?