Talk:Ian Brady
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[edit] Early comments
I would urge that most of the information not relating directly to Ian Brady be either excised or moved to the Moors Murders article. If this isn't done so within a week, I will do so. Curtsurly 02:09, 16 Jan 2005 (UTC)
How could he be born in 1965 if he murdered people in 1962. That must be wrong.--Richy 20:19, 29 Apr 2005 (UTC)
'and some commentators have surmised that the experience of regularly cutting meat away from bone may have nurtured his growing interest in the physical acts of mutilation and murder.'Who are 'some commentators'? Do they have names? If this can't be sourced, I'd like to remove it. It seems just as likely that a guy who fantasizes about violence might seek out work cutting up dead animals. The cause-effect relationship is not clear here, but working as a butcher doesn't seem to have driven many men to serial murder. Can anyone justify keeping this speculation in?Thanks. 24.131.12.228 05:26, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] 'At point'
What does 'at point' (in the phrase: 'Brady spent 19 years in a mainstream prison (at point befriending serial poisoner..') mean? Is it really the name of a prison?Duncan.france 19:25, 29 December 2005 (UTC)
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- I expect its supposed to be "at one point". Rockpocket 18:42, 11 February 2006 (UTC)
Can whoever keeps removing the fact that brady is a Glasgow Rangers supporter please stop your revisionism. http://i1.tinypic.com/nlxtfc.jpg
You cannot change something just because you don't want it to be true.
^^One must wonder what your intentions really are. Are you really that obsessed with Ian Brady that you're determined for people to know what football team he supports???
Or are you actually more obsessed with RangersFC and tarnishing its name by linking it to Ian Brady?
You're almost as sick as he is. GulDukat73 17:05, 2 June 2006 (UTC)
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- I haven't edited it out before, but i'm going to this time. A google.co.uk search reveals no link between Brady and Rangers and a tinypic doesn't count as a source as it could be edited. Thus if you can find a reputable source then you can put back in he is a Rangers fan otherwise it counts as unsourced. However, that his fasciantion with Nazism stemmed from Rangers is speculation and is highly POV. A link of a single fan does not make a club "well known for their Nazi salutes". Rockpocket 19:21, 11 February 2006 (UTC)
To add to this,a lot of fans of Glasgow Rangers celebrate the Battle of the Boyne on the 12th of July Ian Brady Murdered Pauline Reade on this day which I can guarentee would have been a huge day for him. Another murder occurred the day after an Irish Roman Catholic President was assassinated only a few short hours later John Kilbride was killed-a lad who's father was Irish-could Brady have known this?. He made Myra Hindley turn her back on the Roman Catholic church. He had neo nazi tendancies as do a large percentage of Rangers fans Id be interested in the religions and political leanings of the families of his other victims.
[edit] LGBT?
By what logic does Ian Brady rank as LGBT? He has always maintained the sex of his victims to have been an irrelevance, a detail selected by Myra Hindley. He did once pick up a gay man, 17-year-old Edward Evans, but this was entirely for the purpose of staving his head in with an axe in front of Hindley's brother-in-law, David Smith, to convince him that the pair were really capable of murder.
Nuttyskin 23:49, 20 September 2006 (UTC)
Removed. Could be added to MH. Rich Farmbrough, 22:31 2 October 2006 (GMT).
According to Peter Topping, when discussing the sexual aspect of his crimes, Brady told the police inspector that he was indeed bisexual. Jaiwills
[edit] "Published" or "wrote" Janus
I find the following a little confusing:
In 2001 Brady published a book called The Gates of Janus, which was published by the underground American publishing firm Feral House. The book, Brady's analysis of serial murder and specific serial killers, sparked outrage when announced in Britain.[1]
Feral House "published" the book. If Brady wrote it, why not just say so. abzorba 08:43, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Murder of Keith Bennett
According to Peter Topping's book, Myra's confession mentions Brady burning a piece of white string which he had used to murder Keith Bennett.
[edit] Shawlands Academy
The article on Shawlands Academy mentions Brady as an "alumnus". Is this true? Seems odd if he was brought up in the Gorbals. --Doric Loon 21:08, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Brady in Big Brother 7
Where is your source for Brady in BB7? He doesn't appear in the housemate list on the official site or anywhere else. I conclude that a sick pervert has put this up. Note to sick pervert; You do not joke about the Moors murderers.
sick. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.107.35.226 (talk) 23:14, 7 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] They were terrible but not as bad as many other things
The Moors Murders were horrific but much worse things happen every single day, and if this sick person enjoys joking about them they probably have posters of the killers which they worship so don't waste your time trying to persuade sickos not to be sick.
81.107.214.71 16:48, 13 February 2007 (UTC)
P.S. The murders seemed to happen at fairly random times, how did the two choose when they would kill again or was it a spontaneous act of murder in the incidents?
[edit] Nothing
- Nothing is said about Brady's denomination in the main article.
—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 86.139.211.197 (talk) 12:50, 28 February 2007 (UTC).
[edit] Courtcase
Firstly, the European Court of Justice has no jurisdiction over the permissability of lifelong sentences; presumably what was being referred to was the European Court of Human Rights. Secondly, I find it hard to justify the mentioning of the court's review so long as no judgment has been rendered. I have removed the reference FoekeNoppert 21:35, 21 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] You English have the best names for things...
He was born at Rottenrow and confined to Strangeways? That's just frakking poetic! :D jengod (talk) 03:03, 30 November 2007 (UTC)
^some things are best left in the mind —Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.107.35.226 (talk) 23:19, 7 March 2008 (UTC)
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