BONDED BY LOVE OF PORN.IAN Brady Ian Brady (born Ian Duncan Stewart on January 2, 1938 in the Gorbals, Glasgow, Scotland) is a notorious British serial killer. Brady is known primarily for his role in a series of murders that he committed along with his partner Myra Hindley in Greater Manchester was 23 and a loner loner Psychiatry A single young man estranged from society and family, who suffers from psychogenic pain, and tends to live 'on the edge', vacillating between aggression and depression; loners often have unrealistic goals, but are unable to work towards those goals when he first met Myra Hindley, an 18-year-old typist at the factory in Gorton, Manchester, where they both worked. He was a clerk and lived with his mother and step-father close to the Hindleys, in Gorton. He and Myra started dating after a year, taking moorland moor·land n. Land consisting of moors. moorland Noun Brit an area of moor Noun 1. rides on Brady's powerful motorbike. They then bought their own terrace home. The pair enjoyed sado-masochistic porn and lavished their love on two dogs, Lassie Lassie canine star of popular film and TV series. [TV: Terrace, II, 13–15; Radio: Buxton, 135] See : Dogs and Puppet. Myra, her sister Maureen said, dreamed of marriage and children but changed when she met Brady, becoming more streetwise street·wise adj. Having the shrewd awareness, experience, and resourcefulness needed for survival in a difficult, often dangerous urban environment. . They were together for more than two and a half years before they committed their first murder - that of John Kilbride. Their killings ended when David Smith, Myra's brother-in-law, witnessed the murder of Edward Evans at her home and called police. From a mental hospital, Brady has pleaded to be allowed to take his own life, whereas Hindley has continually campaigned to win her freedom. Hindley's claims that Brady raped, drugged her and forced her to take part in five killings have led her former lover to brand her mentally ill and accuse her of happily joining him in. |
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