On the surface, she looked like an ordinary child — shy smile, neat hair, the kind of girl you might pass in a schoolyard without a second thought. But decades later, those childhood photographs would take on a far darker meaning. The girl was Myra Hindley — a name that would become permanently etched into British criminal history. A Troubled Beginning in Manchester Born on July 23, 1942, in Gorton, Manchester, Hindley grew up in a cramped working-class home during the final years of World War II. Her father, Bob, served as an aircraft fitter and spent long periods stationed abroad in...
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