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Ian Brady reveals ..............
the location of Keith Bennett's body after all these years ............... hope it's not a hoax.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-19292164
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-19292164
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He's a psychopath who's committed appalling acts that he's shown no remorse for. He's never expressed any concern other than for his own predicament of wanting to die and not being allowed to.
He's not going to spontaneously develop a conscience or desire to perform some kind of altruistic deed after his death.
As others have said, it's doubtful he even knows the location himself.
He's not going to spontaneously develop a conscience or desire to perform some kind of altruistic deed after his death.
As others have said, it's doubtful he even knows the location himself.
Why do his wishes need to be considered? If it's considered relevant, the letter should be opened immediately. I'm old enough to remember the dreadful feelings the case engendered for those of us in the North West and the effect it had on our parents, I will never forget my mother sobbing as she read the court reports.
Not sure the recipent of the letter has a 'legal obligation' not to open it before the donor's death ! On what grounds? It's an agreement which is binding in honour only.Further, it would surely be held to be against public policy that, given that she believed that the letter contained the information suggested, she did not open it and disclose its content, or did but refused to divulge it, quite apart from any offence of hindering a coroner.
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