Brother of Moors Murder victim furious over claims a child’s remains have been found

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.

Moors murder victim Keith Bennett
Moors homicide sufferer Keith Bennett (Picture: PA)

“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.”

Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service and forensic officers on Saddleworth Moor on October 1
Higher Manchester Fireplace and Rescue Service and forensic officers on Saddleworth Moor on October 1 (Picture: SWNS)

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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