
Arrest in South Wales over Moors Murderer's 'letters'
Greater Manchester Police is currently
investigating allegations that Ian Brady may have disclosed the whereabouts of
Keith Bennett’s body.
On
30 July 2012, the Force received information that led officers to believe that
Ian Brady had recently given details of the location of Keith Bennett's body to
one of his long-time visitors.
It was claimed that Brady had written a letter to Keith's mum
Winnie Johnson that was not to be opened until after his death.
Officers in Greater
Manchester Police's Cold Case Unit have made inquiries to try to verify accuracy
of this report and have since had extensive contact with both Ashworth Hospital
and Keith's close family.
As a result, warrants obtained under the Police and Criminal
Evidence Act were executed at Ashworth Hospital and a private address in South
Wales on Thursday 16 August 2012.
A 49-year old woman was arrested in South Wales on suspicion of
preventing the burial of a body without lawful exercise and has been bailed
pending further inquiries.
A number of documents were seized from the address in south
Wales and are currently being examined.
Martin Bottomley, Head of Investigative Review of Greater
Manchester Police's Major and Cold Case Crime Unit, said: "The Moors murders
cast a long and dark shadow over the history of our region but in 2009 we
reluctantly concluded there was no longer any specific information to identify
new search areas and the investigation to find Keith entered a dormant
stage.
"However, we have
always stressed this is a case we will never close. We have been, and always
will be, open to pursuing any new lines of inquiry that arise from significant
scientific advances or credible and actionable information.
"I want to be explicitly clear about this: Ian
Brady has not revealed to police the location of Keith's body.
"What we are looking at
is the possibility, and at this stage it is only a possibility, that he has
written a letter to Keith's mum Winnie Johnson which was not to be opened until
after his death. We do not know if this is true or simply a ruse but we clearly
have a duty to investigate such information on behalf of Keith's family.
"Since Keith was so cruelly
taken away all those years ago, our thoughts have always been with his family as
they try to come to terms with what happened. All they want is to finally be
able to lay Keith to rest. What I would ask is that the media respect their
privacy at this time. Winnie herself is very ill and continued speculation about
this letter will only cause the family more upset.
"I would ask that we are allowed to examine
all the evidence we have recovered and determine whether or not this letter
actually exists."
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