The secret biography of Moors Murderer Ian Brady has been publicly revealed for the first time, more than 60 years on from the start of his and Myra Hindley's killing spree.
The incomplete manuscript covers Brady's and Hindley's twisted relationship and gives a detailed description of the murder and burial of their first victim in 1963.
The 394-page file is missing the final 200 pages, which it is claimed could contain Brady's account of 12-year-old Keith Bennett's murder and burial in 1964.
The missing pages of the memoir are believed to have been deposited with Brady's solicitor, but he has not commented.
The autobiography, which is titled Black Light, was discovered by cold case experts working with author and filmmaker, Duncan Staff, in a new BBC documentary series.








