The death of Winnie Johnson

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  • johncorrigan
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 10467

    The death of Winnie Johnson

    Winnie Johnson's death from cancer has been announced. Down through the years this brave woman has appeared on TV pleading for information and always accompanied by the B&W smiling bespectacled image of her murdered son, and always followed by the photo of Ian Brady. It seems so sad that she has not had her wish, that before she died she would be allowed to bury the remains of her son. In this week of potential new revelations about Keith's whereabouts, her death makes me feel very sad.
    The mother of Moors Murder victim Keith Bennett dies without knowing where her son's body was buried.
  • amateur51

    #2
    Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
    Winnie Johnson's death from cancer has been announced. Down through the years this brave woman has appeared on TV accompanied by the B&W smiling bespectacled image of her murdered son, and usually followed by the photo of Ian Brady. It seems so sad that she has not had her wish that before she died she would be allowed to bury the remains of her son. In this week of potential new revelations, her death makes me feel very sad.
    Agereed johncorrigan, this news is very sad. She has suffered much not least from what Brady & Hindley did to her son and her family of course, but also from the newspapers & television people ever ready to stir up the past in search of sensational copy and extra sales.

    In a decent society we would seen it as a priority to look after someone like this, offer her the support and perhaps the counselling/therapy that might have made her life a little less awful. She is part of us, just as Brady and Hindley are

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    • Pabmusic
      Full Member
      • May 2011
      • 5537

      #3
      Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
      ...She is part of us, just as Brady and Hindley are
      Too true.

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      • Lateralthinking1

        #4
        Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
        Winnie Johnson's death from cancer has been announced. Down through the years this brave woman has appeared on TV pleading for information and always accompanied by the B&W smiling bespectacled image of her murdered son, and always followed by the photo of Ian Brady. It seems so sad that she has not had her wish, that before she died she would be allowed to bury the remains of her son. In this week of potential new revelations about Keith's whereabouts, her death makes me feel very sad.
        http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...ester-19305055
        John - I completely agree with your comments.

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        • Anna

          #5
          I felt terribly sad at the news of her death and also felt a colossal anger against Ian Brady in refusing to reveal where the boy's remains were so his mother could finally lay her son to rest, particularly in the light of recent developments of the letter he has supposedly given to his mental health advisor about the location of the body, although this may just be another manifestation of his twisted mind. There is a documentary on C4 on Monday about Brady and the mind games and manipulation he has played and continues to play with his victims' families. He says he wants to starve himself to death. Personally I'd lock him in his cell and let him get on with it now that Winnie Johnson has died. And I won't watch the programme, I wouldn't give him the satisfaction of knowing he had an audience.

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          • Lateralthinking1

            #6
            Originally posted by Anna View Post
            I felt terribly sad at the news of her death and also felt a colossal anger against Ian Brady in refusing to reveal where the boy's remains were so his mother could finally lay her son to rest, particularly in the light of recent developments of the letter he has supposedly given to his mental health advisor about the location of the body, although this may just be another manifestation of his twisted mind. There is a documentary on C4 on Monday about Brady and the mind games and manipulation he has played and continues to play with his victims' families. He says he wants to starve himself to death. Personally I'd lock him in his cell and let him get on with it now that Winnie Johnson has died. And I won't watch the programme, I wouldn't give him the satisfaction of knowing he had an audience.
            I hadn't heard about this programme which I definitely will not be watching. And it should not be broadcast on Monday.

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            • Ferretfancy
              Full Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 3487

              #7
              Lateralthinking1

              I don't think that there was anything exploitative about the planned Channel 4 documentary, but in any case it was announced tonight on Channel 4 News that the producers are currently deciding whether or not to still show it. I imagine that as they have been working closely with the family their feelings will be taken into account. There are very clear production guidelines about this type of issue

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              • Serial_Apologist
                Full Member
                • Dec 2010
                • 37993

                #8
                Originally posted by Ferretfancy View Post
                Lateralthinking1

                I don't think that there was anything exploitative about the planned Channel 4 documentary, but in any case it was announced tonight on Channel 4 News that the producers are currently deciding whether or not to still show it. I imagine that as they have been working closely with the family their feelings will be taken into account. There are very clear production guidelines about this type of issue
                My guessing is that the programme will either not be shown or will be postponed/re-edited to take account of Winnie's passing.

                I'd also surmise that the contents of the alleged letter detailing the whereabouts of her son's remains will be a ruse, just from having seen the footage of Brady with the police going over the terrain. Unless Brady and Hindley paced out distances from eg the road, it would be virtually impossible to locate, even with the best intentions.

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                • Lateralthinking1

                  #9
                  Thank you to serial_apologist and ferretfancy. I understand that she was unaware of what he is saying and am so pleased that she wasn't told about it. I was only aged two in 1965 but still I can't bear even to see their names written. They aren't human.

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