

They murdered four more victims and Hindley delighted in carrying around a cord that she used to strangle one victim and playing with it in front of people. Hindley later claimed that she only lured the girl to Saddleworth Moor, waiting in her van while Brady killed the girl before the pair buried her. Later, when Brady revealed his obsession with committing the ‘perfect murder’, Hindley was quick to comply. In 1963, they murdered their first victim, 16-year-old Pauline Reade, who was a school friend of Hindley’s sister. Hindley thought she’d found a kindred spirit. In 1961, Hindley met Brady – who read Nietzsche, Mein Kampf, and other books on Nazi atrocities – at the chemical plant where they both worked. Ian Brady and Myra Hindley – the ‘Moors Murderers’ – committed some of the most notorious crimes of the last century in England. These following lethal lovers all decided to strike back at the world in the deadliest way possible. See Also: 10 Terrifying Serial Killers You’ve Never Heard Of-But Should Haveįorensic psychologist Tom Powell, who spent more than a decade working for the Department of Corrections in Vermont, told NBC, “They see this as a viable way to strike back at the world. Through either enactment of fantasies in the privacy of their own home or use of pornography that might be on point to what their deviant interests might be.” Typically, they choose to kill alone-but what happens when two serial killers not only meet-but also fall madly in love with each other? Serial killers are sinister human beings who act out their most twisted desires at the expense of an innocent victim’s life.
