Police resume search for Keith Bennett's remains - BBC documentary

Feel for any remaining relatives and friends.


Very Painful to the family and hope to god one day you can find an ending and put Keith to rest

I will say it's a shabby ordeal by Russell Edwards and the police to go public with this
we need to stop this sort of thing happening again, if any more information is to be found then let it be the family that gets to know first and foremost, then the media information if they want it being made public comes from them

also, lets all rubbish Russell Edwards in the media and pop his own self hype bubble, even with the jack the ripper story it was all was based on others findings, like with the DNA shawl that nobody can say 1000% was owned by Catherine Eddowes in the first place
 
Very Painful to the family and hope to god one day you can find an ending and put Keith to rest

I will say it's a shabby ordeal by Russell Edwards and the police to go public with this
we need to stop this sort of thing happening again, if any more information is to be found then let it be the family that gets to know first and foremost, then the media information if they want it being made public comes from them

also, lets all rubbish Russell Edwards in the media and pop his own self hype bubble, even with the jack the ripper story it was all was based on others findings, like with the DNA shawl that nobody can say 1000% was owned by Catherine Eddowes in the first place
Very harsh on GMP that. The charlatan author went to the media to say that he was convinced he had found the burial site and human remains. It was therefore put out by him. The police had a responsibility to look and investigate it, and to tell the family. They were put in a position. The shabby behaviour is from him alone to be fair
 
Very harsh on GMP that. The charlatan author went to the media to say that he was convinced he had found the burial site and human remains. It was therefore put out by him. The police had a responsibility to look and investigate it, and to tell the family. They were put in a position. The shabby behaviour is from him alone to be fair
It does seem an abhorrent thing for him to do unless he was somehow adamant that he had found him.

If he has led the police on a wild goose chase he needs charging with whatever crime he has committed. Wasting Police time seems too trivial somehow.
 
Very harsh on GMP that. The charlatan author went to the media to say that he was convinced he had found the burial site and human remains. It was therefore put out by him. The police had a responsibility to look and investigate it, and to tell the family. They were put in a position. The shabby behaviour is from him alone to be fair

The whole story with the pictures the police bought into I question, the police should have put a media block on the story straight away, yes the clown Russell Edwards did them up like a kipper, maybe it was his idea of a bit of fun and trying to gain some sort of media push and hits,

if he has got pictures of body parts, then the police should be questioning him and asking for answers on how he got them in the first place, if I walked into the police station with pictures of a skull and jaw bone from the moors,
I would be getting detained and questioned before any chance of going to the media,

if Russell Edwards went to the press first, then the police should have arrested him for withholding evidence,
also the media should also known better than going to press before the police
 
@gordondaviesmoustache could they do him for obstruction of justice? That'll be a fairly hefty sentence in this one wouldn't it?

Did Russell Edwards go to the media first, if so then questions should have been asked why,
also, if the so-called grave and bones he found was real then should not have been dispersed any more and everything should have stopped and police called straight away,

it's painful for the family and all respect should have been taken first before going to the media
 
Did Russell Edwards go to the media first, if so then questions should have been asked why,
also, if the so-called grave and bones he found was real then should not have been dispersed any more and everything should have stopped and police called straight away,

it's painful for the family and all respect should have been taken first before going to the media
Yes. By the bullshitter who went to the media first.
 
Yes. By the bullshitter who went to the media first.

I have also seen that Keith's brother questioned him about the info and going to the media first,
he got a very rude reply on TV by Russell Edwards, he said that for the past 7 years doing this as volunteer worker and search the moors for many hours at a time.

All the bother was saying is he wanted him to come to the family first with any new information and not the media,
 
Drove past the dig site on Wednesday on my way over to the Etihad. Shame they didn't find anything. If it turns out to all be fabrication surely it's wasting police time?
 
This new story has opened up the grim happenings and highlighted the moors murders and both of them evil c*nts
now, is it a good thing or Bad thing to bring it back into the public domain and highlight the search for the missing boy,

if this was a stunt by Russell Edwards to highlight his own search, and he says he's been doing for 7 years on his own
then sorry it's wrong on all accounts, by going to the media for help in hope that he can make the police search the area again will only make it worst (the search)

unless somebody gives very big money towards a new major search and closed down parts of the moors, then people like Russell Edwards will always be looking for that superhero moment that he solely desires
 
Drove past the dig site on Wednesday on my way over to the Etihad. Shame they didn't find anything. If it turns out to all be fabrication surely it's wasting police time?
Incredibly rare anyone gets charged with that-because, ironically, it leads to more wasted time.
 
There's a new documentary/ investigation on BBC/ iPlayer. Journalist Duncan Staff I think has been following the story since the 20th anniversary in 1985, he's everything the craven gutless cunts reporting on us are not.

It appears Brady's solicitor may have missing pages of his manuscript possibly detailing Keith Bennett's death and burial.

There was a woman on, I think she was Pauline Read's niece and it was very clear just what a toll the whole ghastly business has taken out of her and the other families. The human dimension is just heartbreaking.

The murders happened in 1965, 5 years before I was born. All I can think of is Churchill dying, William Hartnell as Doctor Who and the Beatles going from do wop to proper psychedelic.

The thing that sickens me is that it's Hyde, Hattersley and Gorton as well as Saddleworth moor. It's just really hard to get my head around. I think travelling along on the bus from tameside to Manchester each day I could easily have encountered any of the five kids as adults, or I might have worked with them. But they were never given the chance to live their lives.

I hope this latest investigation will bring closure to the Bennett family.

Those two fuckers, rot in hell.
 
There's a new documentary/ investigation on BBC/ iPlayer. Journalist Duncan Staff I think has been following the story since the 20th anniversary in 1985, he's everything the craven gutless cunts reporting on us are not.

It appears Brady's solicitor may have missing pages of his manuscript possibly detailing Keith Bennett's death and burial.

There was a woman on, I think she was Pauline Read's niece and it was very clear just what a toll the whole ghastly business has taken out of her and the other families. The human dimension is just heartbreaking.

The murders happened in 1965, 5 years before I was born. All I can think of is Churchill dying, William Hartnell as Doctor Who and the Beatles going from do wop to proper psychedelic.

The thing that sickens me is that it's Hyde, Hattersley and Gorton as well as Saddleworth moor. It's just really hard to get my head around. I think travelling along on the bus from tameside to Manchester each day I could easily have encountered any of the five kids as adults, or I might have worked with them. But they were never given the chance to live their lives.

I hope this latest investigation will bring closure to the Bennett family.

Those two fuckers, rot in hell.
Yes I saw this on BBC North West tonight - Brady’s solicitor in London passed away a couple of years back and all his papers were handed to another in Liverpool.
There is a 600 page document written by Brady that has 200 pages missing.
This journo believes the pages could have clues to where Keith may be because included in the 400 pages they have, were clues which led to where Pauline Read’s body was found.
The journo contacted the solicitor in Liverpool and has not had a reply.
 
The Moors Murders: A Search for Justice.

BBC iplayer.
This was a fascinating watch (albeit and obviously for al the wrong reasons). Watched the first episode and immediately watched the second on i-player. The upshot is Brady wrote a 600 page book The Black Light, but only 365 pages are recovered, but the rest is potentially with a solicitor Robert Makin and may contain information, potentially X marks the spot as to where Keith Bennett is buried.

Found both episodes compelling!
 
The solicitor should be forced to hand over everything in his possession belonging to Brady, I’ve watched both interesting episodes because Mr KB used to go to school with Keith so he remembers the family and used to play round their house.
We would love to find Keith for his family but I don’t think we can force the solicitor to hand over the rest of Brady’s book and belongings it’s such a long time ago and Brady took his vile mind to his grave.
If there is hellfire he’s in their with the rest of the depraved humanity for eternity.
 

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