Moors Murderers - their request for one to be released and the other to
die, both refused - life meant life imprisonment.

Years ago Wilbur Mills, wasn't he from Arkansas, got involved with a
Fannie Fox - he ended up in the drink with Fannie one night, and from
that date forward it was known as The Old Mill Stream....again women
were being used to get powerful house leaders - now one, John Stennis so
old little difficult to involve with a woman, was simply shot outside
his home by alleged "robbers" but the old man survived....powerful Arms
Forces Committee Head as I recall - lots of stuff happening then....

So point - Fannie Fox wrote a book and said she kept a dictionary at the
side of her bed as one does the Gideon Bible....that Wilbur had given
her his masonic ring and they had had a
"chemical wedding".....this ritual murder stuff in Moors Murders - etc.,
always thought this stuff connected.   Fannie Fox was a very trashy
lady, a sripper and Wilbur MIlls from the boondocks had a drinking
problem, but then, so did Ted Kennedy and he ended up in the drink
too....both, however, survived in this instance.

Now this letter is somewhat of a psychological pofile of Brady - but do
the words match the man?

During this time frame Timothy O'Leary was leading kids astray over the
world and this guy was Wynona Ryder's "Godfather" - presume little
Wynona will play in Heathers II - Heathers I was preview of Columbine
and slaughter of more innocents.

They are still causing slaughter of the innocents and how deep is
Hollywood involved in the painting of the pictures first, the writing on
the tables as in Habakkuk master of premeditated murder by prophecy
(propaganda).......though any vision painted long enough will surely
soon materialize....see Heathers I and Columbine.

JonBenet murder was it ritual murder ...will her pictures sometime show
up in under counter stores selling Hustler magazine?

Nice people?   .........so much for chemical marriages.   So keep in
mind ritual murders of Jack the Ripper and wonder why?

Blood sacrifices?  Murder of JonBent shows parallel lines to satanist
type front cult.

Saba


Monday, December 8, 1997 Published at 15:45 GMT

Special Report: Myra Hindley
The Brady letter

The Moors murderer Ian Brady has sent a letter to the Home Secretary,
Jack Straw, to coincide with the High Court appeal against a ruling that
his accomplice, Myra Hindley, should never be released. Writing from the
Ashworth top security mental hospital, Brady appears to back the Home
Secretary's decision that a life sentence should mean life in Hindley's
case.

The Moors murderers were sentenced in 1966 for the killings of
10-year-old Lesley Ann Downey and Edward Evans, 17. In 1987, Hindley
confessed they had also murdered 12-year-old Keith Bennett and Pauline
Reade, 16, and buried their bodies on Saddleworth Moor near Manchester.

Below is the text of Brady's letter, apart from three sections omitted
for legal reasons:

"Dear Sir,

Despite having contributed a brief factual statement, dated 31st Oct 97
(copy enclosed), to the Home Secretary in the continuing annual debate
re whether my co-defendant, Myra Hindley, should be released,
commentators and journalists still press me for further elucidation.

The answers to the variegated questions put are discoverable in the
aggregate three decades of copious public and official files, though no
individual has yet possessed the necessary acumen to interpret them with
comprehensive accuracy and consistency.

Therefore, I'll concisely clarify, reductio ad absurdum, some of the
additional pertinent questions posed, avoiding the legal, moral and
theological sophism of others.

(1) The pivotal factor of our relationship. First accept the
determinant. Myra Hindley and I once loved each other. We were a unified
force, not two conflicting entities. The relationship was not based on
the delusional concept of folie a deux, but on a conscious/subconscious
emotional and psychological affinity.

**********
She regarded periodic homicides as rituals of reciprocal innervation,
marriage ceremonies theoretically binding us ever closer. As the records
show, before we met my criminal activities had been primarily mercenary.
*************
Afterwards, a duality of motivation developed. Existential philosophy
melded with the spirituality of death and became predominant.

We experimented with the concept of total possibility. Instead of the
requisite Lady Macbeth, I got Messalina. Apart our futures would have
taken radically divergent courses.
(2) The reason why the trial judge made a distinction between Myra
Hindley and myself.

Before entering the witness box, I instructed both her counsel and my
own to ask me specific questions designed to give the fullest
opportunity of providing a cover for Myra. This managed to get her off
on one murder charge. I also told her to adopt a distancing strategy
when she went into the witness box, admitting to minor crimes whilst
denying major. When, upon my advice, she appealed against sentence on
the grounds that she should have been tried separately, Lord Chief
Justice Parker denied the appeal, stating that, far from being
disadvantaged by being tried with me, it had been to her great benefit
as all my evidence had been in her favour. For twenty years I continued
to ratify the cover I had given her at the trial whilst, in contrast,
she systematically began to fabricate upon it to my detriment.

Therefore, when I learned from the Panorama programme this week that she
was now claiming I had threatened to kill her if she did not participate
in the Moors murders, I considered that the lowest lie of all. The fact
that she continued to write several lengthy letters a week to me for
seven years after we were imprisoned contradicts this cynical
allegation.

Perhaps her expedient demonomania now implies that I exercised an evil
influence over her for seven years from my prison cell three-hundred
miles distant?

In character she is essentially a chameleon, adopting whatever
camouflage will suit and voicing whatever she believes the individual
wishes to hear.

This subliminal soft-sell lured the innocent and na_ve. As for the
parole board, I advised her to build on three pillars: educational
studies, powerful contacts and religion. She did. I myself have never
applied for parole and never shall, which is why I can afford the luxury
of veracity and free expression.

FOR LEGAL REASONS WE ARE UNABLE TO PUBLISH SECTIONS 3 & 4 OF THE LETTER

(5) Myra's apparent offer to undergo hypnosis to aid recollection. When
I advised that it should be drug-induced hypnosis (Sodium Pentothal,
which corrodes subconscious defence mechanisms), she dropped the idea.

FOR LEGAL REASONS WE ARE UNABLE TO PUBLISH SECTION 6 OF THE LETTER

Add to this the published fact that, (a) her seven years of coded
letters are in the hands of my solicitors, (b) an autobiography I wrote
many years ago lies in a vault and is to be released after my death or
until I instruct otherwise.  [Saba Note:  Always the book....cui bono?]

In the aforementioned Panorama programme, former Home Office Minister A.
Widdicombe stated there are twenty-three prisoners in the UK who will
never be released. Why has the public heard so little of them? In this
and other special hospitals run by prison warders there are also
patients no-one has heard of, who have been rotting behind bars for
forty and fifty years for relatively minor offences. That puts the
present loud debate over Myra Hindley in proper perspective, and
crystallises the reason why I have long advocated UK prisoners and
patients in special hospitals should have access to voluntary
euthanasia.

I would wish this statement to be published in full, no matters raised
being taken out of proper context, distorted or sensationalised.

Yours faithfully,

Ian Brady"
 

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