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«Breaking News» Police searching for Moors murder victim Keith Bennett are refused access to Ian Brady's briefcases

Police still hunting for the body of Keith Bennett - one of five children abducted by Moors murderer Ian Brady - are being denied access to the serial killer's suitcases and the documents inside, it was revealed today.


Keith's brother Alan has said there is a 'desperate' need to examine Brady's paperwork because he took the secret of the 12-year-old's final resting place on Saddleworth Moor with him to the grave. 


On the eve of his death in May 2017 Brady demanded that two locked cases be taken from his room at Ashworth Hospital on Merseyside and put into secure storage.


Police sought a search warrant for the briefcases and some of Brady's possessions but a district judge sitting at Manchester Magistrates’ Court said no.


He argued that because Brady and his accomplice Myra Hindley were both dead there is no chance of a prosecution so no need for a warrant. 


Officers also asked Robert Makin, Brady’s solicitor who also controls his will, to let them inspect the briefcases and paperwork but he also refused. 





On the eve of his death on May 2017 Brady demanded that two locked cases be taken from his room at Ashworth Hospital on Merseyside and put into secure storage.


On the eve of his death on May 2017 Brady demanded that two locked cases be taken from his room at Ashworth Hospital on Merseyside and put into secure storage.






Keith Bennett, 12,was snatched and murdered by Brady and Hindley in 1964


Keith Bennett, 12,was snatched and murdered by Brady and Hindley in 1964



Ian Brady had two suitcases of paperwork he had locked away before he died in May 2017 but police and the family of missing schoolboy Keith Bennett have been denied access to it





Brady and his accomplice Myra Hindley killed at least five children and were known to pose on their graves (pictured) - but they kept Keith's final resting place secret


Brady and his accomplice Myra Hindley killed at least five children and were known to pose on their graves (pictured) - but they kept Keith's final resting place secret



Brady and his accomplice Myra Hindley killed at least five children and were known to pose on their graves (pictured) - but they kept Keith's final resting place secret





Police searching Saddleworth Moor for victims in 1964 - Greater Manchester detectives say they will never give up looking for Keith


Police searching Saddleworth Moor for victims in 1964 - Greater Manchester detectives say they will never give up looking for Keith



Police searching Saddleworth Moor for victims in 1964 - Greater Manchester detectives say they will never give up looking for Keith


Keith’s brother Alan Bennett told The Times: 'There is a desperate need to look for anything that may help in the recovery of Keith’s body and there may be something in those cases. 




Brady was one of Britain's most worst serial killers and taunted the families of his victims from jail by hinting he would reveal where the bodies were buried


Brady was one of Britain's most worst serial killers and taunted the families of his victims from jail by hinting he would reveal where the bodies were buried


Brady was one of Britain's most worst serial killers and taunted the families of his victims from jail by hinting he would reveal where the bodies were buried



'The refusal by Mr Makin to help any further is a great cause of distress considering that my brother’s body still remains on the moor while all the other victims have been returned to their loved ones for a proper burial. There seems to be no compassion or thought for Keith or his family'.


He added that he had correspondence with Brady while he was alive and the serial killer told him there were 'instructions' for him in his will.


Mr Bennett believed it could include details about where Brady and Hindley walked Saddleworth Moor.


He has made a 'personal plea' to Mr Makin by email and letter but claims he has heard nothing. 


The solicitor was criticised by the High Court in October 2017 for being 'secretive about how he was intending to dispose of the deceased’s body'. 


A judge ruled that he should not be trusted with Brady’s ashes.  




Hindley in this photo taken by Ian Brady on Saddleworth Moor and is believed to be the main clue to where Keith Bennett was buried. But he was never found


Hindley in this photo taken by Ian Brady on Saddleworth Moor and is believed to be the main clue to where Keith Bennett was buried. But he was never found



Hindley in this photo taken by Ian Brady on Saddleworth Moor and is believed to be the main clue to where Keith Bennett was buried. But he was never found



Depraved killer Brady died in May 2017, aged 79, from cancer and emphysema in Ashworth Hospital in Merseyside.


He killed five children with lover Myra Hindley in the 1960s, but never revealed where he dumped the body of 12-year-old Keith.


Greater Manchester Police have said they will never close the case despite Brady's death.


Keith Bennett disappeared on the way to his grandmother's house on June 16 1964. 


Hindley had lured him into her car and driven him to the Moors where he was murdered. The method of his killing has never been made clear.


The schoolboy's mother, Winnie Johnson, died in 2012 after battling cancer and fought tirelessly for decades to find her son and provide a Christian burial.


Speaking a week before she died, aged 78, Mrs Johnson revealed that her last dying wish was to find out where the Moors Murderer buried her son and asked him to 'tell me where Keith is'.


She said: 'I want him (Keith) found before anything happens to me because I've got cancer and I don't know when I'm going to die.


'I want Brady to know that I've got cancer and if he has any decency or respect for himself and me, he will tell me where Keith is before anything happens to me.


'Brady, I'm wanting you to tell me where Keith is before anything happens to me.


'I've got cancer and if you've got any decency and respect for yourself and me you will tell me where Keith is because that's the last thing I want to happen before I die.'




Keith mother Winnie (pictured) wandered the moor herself but never had the chance to bury her son before she died in 2012


Keith mother Winnie (pictured) wandered the moor herself but never had the chance to bury her son before she died in 2012



Keith mother Winnie (pictured) wandered the moor herself but never had the chance to bury her son before she died in 2012



Moors Murderer Ian Brady taunted police over where he hid the body of missing victim Keith Bennett - telling detectives: 'My own puzzlement is why hasn't it been located.' 


But officers attempting to interview Brady were repeatedly met with evasive answers as they tried in vain to extract information leading to the location of the corpse.


Detective Chief Superintendent Peter Topping even took Brady to Saddleworth Moor in July 1987 in a bid to get the murderer to pinpoint Keith's body - but he failed to show them the spot, taking the secret to his grave.


Brady claimed he deserved 'one last visit' to the moor after a nighttime vision reminded him where he buried 12-year-old Keith.


It is thought the claim was part of Brady's 'pathological need for control' as he sat festering in the secure cell he once described as 'a matchbox' and the trip would have used to boost his ego. 



Crimes that shocked Britain: How Brady's five victims were snatched before being brutally murdered




  • Pauline Reade, 16, was Brady and Hindley's first victim. She was on her way to a local dance when Hindley persuaded her to get in her car. They drove Pauline to Saddleworth Moor where she was raped, beaten and stabbed.



  • John Kilbride, 12, was snatched from Ashton market on Saturday November 23, 1963. He was strangled and buried in a shallow grave. He was the second of Brady and Hindley's five victims.



  • Keith Bennett, 12, disappeared on the way to his grandmother's house. Hindley had lured him into her car and driven him to the Moors where he was murdered. The method of killing has never been made clear. The pair buried his body which has never been found.



  • Lesley Ann Downey, 10, disappeared on Boxing Day. She had been snatched from the fair and taken back to Hindley's house. She was brutally assaulted with the ordeal captured on tape.



  • Edward Evans, 17, was the sick duo's final victim. He had just been to see Manchester United play when Brady lured in Edward. Brady repeatedly bludgeoned Evans with an axe





John Kilbride


John Kilbride






Pauline Reade


Pauline Reade



John Kilbride, 12, (left) and 16-year-old Pauline Reade (right) were killed by the pair and their bodies were later located on Saddleworth Moor






Lesley Ann Downey


Lesley Ann Downey






Edward Evans


Edward Evans



Lesley Ann Downey (left) was killed when she was just ten, while Edward Evans (right) was 17 when he was murdered by the pair





The method of the killing of Keith Bennett, 12, has never been made clear. The pair buried his body which has never been found


The method of the killing of Keith Bennett, 12, has never been made clear. The pair buried his body which has never been found



The method of the killing of Keith Bennett, 12, has never been made clear. The pair buried his body which has never been found





 


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