How One PHONE CALL Brought Down IAN BRADY & MYRA HINDLEY

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In the early hours of October 7th, 1965, a young man named David Smith placed a phone call that would finally bring an end to one of Britain’s most harrowing crime sprees.

Terrified and shaken by what he had just witnessed, Smith alerted the police to the sadistic world of Ian Brady and Myra Hindley — the couple later infamously known as the Moors Murderers.

His decision to come forward, despite immense fear and personal risk, exposed the pair’s horrific crimes and ensured that their reign of terror was brought to a close.

That single call would unravel one of the darkest chapters in British criminal history.

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Music in this video :

Wild Fires – Doug Maxwell
Maestro Tlakaelel – Jesse Gallagher
Soothsayer – John Patitucci
No.6 In My Dreams – Esther Abrami
No.2 Remembering Her – Esther Abrami
Allégro – Emmit Fenn
Evil Has Found A New Path – Background Music
Worse – The Tower of Light
Darkest Night – Myuu
Creep – Emmit Fenn

Equipment Used : DJI Osmo Pocket 3 incl. DJI Wireless Mic // DJI Neo Drone
Editing Software : Vegas Pro 22

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