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Off Topic and General Discussions => Off topic, general discussions and the Wide Awake Club. => Topic started by: Tim Invictus on May 16, 2017, 12:38:28 AM
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One of the very few monsters as truly sick as Bamber is finally dead. May he rot in hell but his death will be a sadness for the family of poor Keith Bennett who remains buried somewhere on Saddleworth Moor. The only real chance of finding Keith was the faint hope that Brady would tell the family where he is if indeed Brady even knew after so many years. Even in death the s..mbag is inflicting more pain on the relatives. Our thoughts should be with that family at this sad time for them.
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One of the very few monsters as truly sick as Bamber is finally dead. May he rot in hell but his death will be a sadness for the family of poor Keith Bennett who remains buried somewhere on Saddleworth Moor. The only real chance of finding Keith was the faint hope that Brady would tell the family where he is if indeed Brady even knew after so many years. Even in death the s..mbag is inflicting more pain on the relatives. Our thoughts should be with that family at this sad time for them.
It isn't often that I am glad when someone dies, but I am glad Brady has gone. To his credit (and there isn't much to his credit), he had been wanting to die for years.
We cannot be sure that he remembered where he had buried Keith, although he liked to torment people by making out that he did. There is always hope that one day, Keith's body will be found, even without Brady's help.