Beyond Belief: A Chronicle of Murder and Its Detection
By Emlyn Williamshe Moors Murders are the most brutal, senseless and cold blooded killings to have occurred in Great Britain in many years. Between November 1963 and October 1965, Ian Brady, clerk, and Myra Hindley, typist, killed at least three--and possibly as many as five-- young people varying in age from ten to seventeen, for no apparent motive. On May 6, 1966 the two murderers were sentenced to life imprisonment (capital punishment has been abolished in England). Beyond Belief, an uncanny feat of re-creation of the minds, hearts, and motivations of the two killers, is the story of this case. In it Emlyn Williams has achieved superbly his objective: "The dual accuracy of hisotry and of imaginative understanding.
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born george emlyn williams in pen-y-ffordd, mostyn, flintshire in northeast wales on november 1905, he lived in a rural village in which welsh was spoken u Read More about Emlyn Williams
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