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Most famous modern British sex crimes
The most famous sexual offender in modern Britain is almost certainly Ian Brady, Myra
Hindley or Peter
Sutcliffe. When they met, in the early nineteen-fifties, Brady told Myra Hindley of his interest
in the Marquis de
Sade and sexual perversion. Hindley became more and more emotionally involved. A short
time after she became
a willing partner in the murder of a twelve-year-old boy and a ten-year-old girl, both of whose
bodies were
discovered on the moors above Saddleworth. Photographs were discovered of the girl and
Brady in obscene
poses; the girl had been tortured and a tape-recording had been made of her screams. There is
some suspicion
that other children missing in the area may have been killed by Brady and Hindley. A third
known victim was a
youth of seventeen, killed with an axe. Some people have pointed to Brady's liking for
pornography as a reason
why such material should be banned; others, perhaps more persuasively, have noted that Brady
had a reputation
for sadism as a child, long before he gained access to erotic literature. Myra Hindley has
stayed in the news,
partly because she was later befriended by Lord Longford, partly through an abortive prison
escape attempt in
March 1974. Peter Sutcliffe, known as the Yorkshire Ripper for the extreme and brutal
violence with which his
victims met their fate, was arrested in 1980. The full grisly details of his horrendous crimes
were never made
public. He claimed he had been instructed by God to murder women.