“I can't help the way I feel, what I did was wrong - I know
that and I feel for them - but it doesn't mean I won't do it again” - Stephen
Akinmurele
"I'll keep on having this feeling I'm going mad because I can't take any more of this and that's why I'm saying goodbye." - Stephen Akinmurele
He had a thing about lists because when he and Hindley murdered someone he would have a checklist with seven points on it. For example, had he lost a button in the struggle? Had they burnt their clothes and shoes?’ Keightley explains.
Clearly it is his attempt to further blacken her name and
undermine her previous accounts of her part in the Moors Murders, in which she
portrayed herself as very much under Brady’s control.’
She even spoke of her 'love' for children and desire to work with old people if she was ever released.
The child-killer said
she was more 'culpable' than her partner-in-crime because she knew better and
'knew the difference between right and wrong'
Mr Cherry's skull had been smashed open with at least 24 blows from the hammer and his head had been partly sawn off.
Bryan later admitted that he was 'comforted by the smell of
blood' and added: 'I used the Stanley knife to cut them off and some other
kitchen knives but I had to stamp on them to break the bone.
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