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| | Murder on the Moors: The Ian Brady and Myra Hindley Story - Crime Library |
 | | For Myra, their first meeting was the beginning of an "immediate and fatal attraction." While others described Brady as morose and sullen, Hindley saw him as silent and aloof, characteristics that she thought were "enigmatic, worldly and a sign of intelligence." He was different from any of the boys she had known. |
 | | Her sister Maureen testified in court that, after meeting Brady, Myra no longer lived a normal life with dances and girlfriends, instead she became secretive and claimed she hated babies, children and people. |
 | | At the office Christmas party, Brady, relaxed by a few drinks, asked Hindley for their first date. |
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