Myra Hindley
Standard Name: Hindley, Myra
Connections
Connections | Author name Sort ascending | Excerpt |
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Textual Features | Ruth Rendell | The protagonist, Stephen, is a furniture restorer by trade, but he also writes newspaper columns featuring the moor, which he thinks about incessantly and explores in his free time. Stephen believes that his mother, who... |
Publishing | Pamela Hansford Johnson | Her starting point was writing a Sunday Telegraph report of the trial at Chester of the Moors murderers, Ian Brady
and Myra Hindley
. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Antonia Fraser | AF
's father, born Francis Aungier (Frank) Pakenham, was an Oxford
academic whose subject was politics. He became the seventh Earl of Longford
in 1961, but he had already been made Baron Pakenham by Clement Attlee |
Textual Features | Fleur Adcock | The new poems at the end of this volume evidence the power and versatility that FA
had reached by now. They include poems about death, dreams, erotic feeling, tiny incidents in her own and others'... |
Timeline
27 April 1966: Ian Brady and Myra Hindley went on trial...
Building item
27 April 1966
Ian Brady
and Myra Hindley
went on trial at Chester for the sexual assault and murder of five girls and boys aged between ten and seventeen; they were sentenced to life imprisonment.
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