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An epilogue follows, revealing the fates of Maureen, David, Brady and Hindley. Maureen died in 1980, aged 34, after suffering a brain haemorrhage; David remarried and had a daughter with his second wife; Brady is currently imprisoned at Ashworth psychiatric hospital in Maghull near Liverpool; and Hindley, aged 60, died in prison from a heart ...
Maureen Hindley married David Smith on 15 August 1964. The marriage was hastily arranged and performed at a register office. None of Maureen's relatives attended. Hindley did not approve of the marriage, and her mother was embarrassed, as Maureen was then seven months pregnant. The newlyweds moved into Smith's father's house.
Hindley died in prison on November 15, 2002. Brady died in prison in 2017. ... on April 25, 1985, nurse Maureen "Miki" McDermott hired her coworker, Jimmy Luna, and ...
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A post-mortem examination has revealed stress as a result of the burglary triggered heart problems that caused her death. A pensioner who was burgled while alone in her lifelong home died of heart ...
Hindley is now in her late 50s and her own health is deteriorating, and it appears unlikely that she will live for longer than a few more years. As the film ends and just before the credits start to roll, an on-screen message states that Longford died in August 2001, while Hindley died in November 2002, having never won parole.
Myra is a 1995 large painting created by Marcus Harvey which is a reproduction of the mugshot of Myra Hindley shortly after she was arrested for her participation in the Moors murders. It was displayed at the Sensation exhibition of Young British Artists at the Royal Academy of Art in London from 8 September to 28 December 1997.
Drama in the courtroom . The moment when O’Donnell asked for the lights to be turned up during Ashley’s criminal trial came on the fourth day, near the end of her time on the witness stand.