The brother of Moors Homicide sufferer Keith Bennett has informed of his fury over claims a toddler’s stays have been discovered by an novice sleuth.
Alan Bennett spoke out after police, digging at a web site the place author Russell Edwards insisted he found a cranium, mentioned nothing has but been positioned.
The 66-year-old mentioned that he believes forensic groups are wanting within the unsuitable place on Saddleworth Moor, the place Keith was buried aged 12, one among Myra Hindley and Ian Brady’s 5 victims.
Alan mentioned: “I get pissed off, aggravated and feeling much more feelings as a result of there's extra to this than meets the attention.
"I can’t perceive why that bloke seems to not have been precise in his info to police concerning the location. I’m not saying there's nothing there.
“I and plenty of others are confused. I nonetheless imagine that Keith will not be in that location and I nonetheless imagine that there have been no different victims. No one can rule the rest out. I simply can't perceive why nothing has been discovered.”
Higher Manchester Police spent a 3rd day looking out Saddleworth Moor yesterday. Officer Cheryl Hughes mentioned: “We have now not discovered any identifiable human stays.
“No bodily proof of a jaw bone or cranium has been examined. Work is constant.” Keith is the one one among Brady and Hindley’s 4 victims buried on the moor to not have been discovered. He vanished on June 16, 1964 in Manchester.
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