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cabbageandribs1875
15-05-2017, 09:28 PM
nitey nite you piece of ****e


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-39929538

Moors Murderer Ian Brady, who killed five children with Myra Hindley, has died aged 79.

Scouse Hibee
15-05-2017, 09:45 PM
Rot in hell with Hindley.

SouthsideHarp_Bhoy
15-05-2017, 10:10 PM
Should have kept him alive to torture him. ****bag.

Sir David Gray
15-05-2017, 10:37 PM
I was always told that you shouldn't speak ill of the dead but I'll make an exception for him.

If there's such a place called hell, I hope this piece of $cum is rotting in it.

Hibbyradge
15-05-2017, 11:55 PM
I feel disappointed. Strange.

Sylar
16-05-2017, 01:00 PM
The only shame is that he took the location of Keith Bennett's body to his grave.

The BBC had an obituary page for him shortly after the news broke early this morning - thankfully it was quickly removed.

HUTCHYHIBBY
16-05-2017, 03:10 PM
The only shame is that he took the location of Keith Bennett's body to his grave.

Very much this.

JimBHibees
16-05-2017, 03:18 PM
The only shame is that he took the location of Keith Bennett's body to his grave.

.

Despicable.

ColinNish
16-05-2017, 03:28 PM
The only shame is that he took the location of Keith Bennett's body to his grave.

The BBC had an obituary page for him shortly after the news broke early this morning - thankfully it was quickly removed.

His lawyer said he didn't know where the body was buried.

Sylar
16-05-2017, 03:43 PM
Despicable.

:confused:

Sylar
16-05-2017, 03:44 PM
His lawyer said he didn't know where the body was buried.

The interview I read with his lawyer earlier simply said it didn't come up when they spoke before he died, and that he had no information that could help. My reading of that was that the lawyer had no information that could help.

pacoluna
16-05-2017, 04:35 PM
Seems he wanted his ashes scattered on Saddleworth Moor.

HUTCHYHIBBY
16-05-2017, 05:08 PM
The Senior Coroner doesn't want to release the body until he has assurances that won't happen, although he has no legal power to make such a request but he believes it to be the "correct moral judgement".

Sir David Gray
16-05-2017, 05:38 PM
:confused:

I took that post to be an opinion of Brady's refusal to disclose the whereabouts of Keith Bennett's body, rather than any outrage against your post.

Scouse Hibee
16-05-2017, 06:01 PM
The Senior Coroner doesn't want to release the body until he has assurances that won't happen, although he has no legal power to make such a request but he believes it to be the "correct moral judgement".

They should just burn him and dump the ashes in the bin and send him to landfill.

steakbake
16-05-2017, 06:06 PM
I'm not sure I can be bothered to worry about what happens to his dust. He's gone. However, as he was a narcissist he would have enjoyed the coverage it created. My preference for people like that is that he passes without mention.

Pretty Boy
16-05-2017, 06:30 PM
I always thought Brady knew fine well where Keith Bennets body was buried and his refusal to reveal the location and the wild goose chases from time to time were all part of his continued cruelty and sadism. The only sad part of his passing is he takes his secret with him.

I hope he's reunited with his partner in crime in the depths of hell tonight.

McD
16-05-2017, 06:39 PM
I was always told that you shouldn't speak ill of the dead but I'll make an exception for him.

If there's such a place called hell, I hope this piece of $cum is rotting in it.


:agree: Completely agree

i as a personal rule (and brought up) I always respect a minutes silence regardless of the individual and my personal thoughts on them, even out of respect for their families.

He is one a very very small few that I have no issues breaking that rule for. I cannot actually find words strong enough or bad enough to describe him.

Sylar
16-05-2017, 07:06 PM
I took that post to be an opinion of Brady's refusal to disclose the whereabouts of Keith Bennett's body, rather than any outrage against your post.

I had thought that was probably the case too SDG, but one word was a little ambiguous and I'm a paranoid sort :)

Sir David Gray
16-05-2017, 07:26 PM
I always thought Brady knew fine well where Keith Bennets body was buried and his refusal to reveal the location and the wild goose chases from time to time were all part of his continued cruelty and sadism. The only sad part of his passing is he takes his secret with him.

I hope he's reunited with his partner in crime in the depths of hell tonight.

One expert's take on it was that it was Brady's obsession with always needing to be in control which drove him to never disclose the whereabouts of Keith Bennett's remains.

Control over everything else in his life was largely taken away from him once he had been imprisoned so in keeping this to himself he still had one thing that remained within his control.

Just shows how depraved he actually was.

ColinNish
16-05-2017, 08:34 PM
Seems he wanted his ashes scattered on Saddleworth Moor.

Where did you read/hear that?

Pretty Boy
16-05-2017, 08:53 PM
Where did you read/hear that?

The coroner mentioned it in his initial statement today.

snooky
16-05-2017, 11:49 PM
They should just burn him and dump the ashes in the bin and send him to landfill.

Unfair to the garbage in the landfill, seriously.

The_Exile
17-05-2017, 12:08 PM
Read this this morning, fascinating look into some personal letters between Bbrady and a BBC journo.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-39925965

ColinNish
17-05-2017, 12:17 PM
The coroner mentioned it in his initial statement today.

The thing is who said he wanted his ashes scattered on the moor? From what I read on the inquest, the coroner just brought this up out of the blue. Certainly got him his 5 minutes of fame, that's for sure.

Scouse Hibee
17-05-2017, 01:33 PM
The thing is who said he wanted his ashes scattered on the moor? From what I read on the inquest, the coroner just brought this up out of the blue. Certainly got him his 5 minutes of fame, that's for sure.

Are you implying that the coroner wanted his five minutes of fame?

ColinNish
17-05-2017, 06:28 PM
Are you implying that the coroner wanted his five minutes of fame?

Yes i am. As far as what i have read on the matter, there has never been any mention of him asking for his ashes to be scattered there. So why bring it up?

Pretty Boy
17-05-2017, 06:33 PM
Yes i am. As far as what i have read on the matter, there has never been any mention of him asking for his ashes to be scattered there. So why bring it up?

A lot of legal process takes place behind closed doors. Maybe Bradys lawyer has expressed such a requested privately?

Scouse Hibee
17-05-2017, 06:35 PM
Yes i am. As far as what i have read on the matter, there has never been any mention of him asking for his ashes to be scattered there. So why bring it up?

From what I read he never mentioned the moors either. I think he wanted assurance that the disposal or burial would not offend those with interests in the case. It appears to me that the moors conclusion has been jumped to when he never actually said it.

Mr White
17-05-2017, 06:39 PM
Yes i am. As far as what i have read on the matter, there has never been any mention of him asking for his ashes to be scattered there. So why bring it up?

According to this

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/39951962 the coroner was acting on a request from the police who seem to have asked for a delay in releasing the body in order to obtain assurances from the executor of Brady's estate that there was no request or plans to scatter ashes on the moor. Seems quite reasonable to me under the circumstances.

Sir David Gray
17-05-2017, 06:53 PM
According to this

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/39951962 the coroner was acting on a request from the police who seem to have asked for a delay in releasing the body in order to obtain assurances from the executor of Brady's estate that there was no request or plans to scatter ashes on the moor. Seems quite reasonable to me under the circumstances.

To call that insensitive would be a huge understatement. I would even go as far as to say that the spreading of his ashes on Saddleworth Moor should be deemed a criminal offence.

As far as I'm concerned he should be buried in an unmarked grave and forgotten about.

Scouse Hibee
17-05-2017, 06:55 PM
To call that insensitive would be a huge understatement. I would even go as far as to say that the spreading of his ashes on Saddleworth Moor should be deemed a criminal offence.

As far as I'm concerned he should be buried in an unmarked grave and forgotten about.

Acid bath sounds appropriate to me.

ColinNish
18-05-2017, 05:45 AM
From what I read he never mentioned the moors either. I think he wanted assurance that the disposal or burial would not offend those with interests in the case. It appears to me that the moors conclusion has been jumped to when he never actually said it.

Direct quote:


“I also wanted to have assurance that when Mr Stewart-Brady is cremated his ashes will not be scattered on Saddleworth Moor. I think that’s a right and proper moral judgment to make. I think it would be offensive if Mr Stewart-Brady’s ashes were scattered on Saddleworth Moor.”

JimBHibees
18-05-2017, 06:30 AM
:confused:

Despicable that Brady did that not you. :greengrin