Real Life Crime and Murder #7

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There's a couple of accounts I follow on Twitter that specialise in this. People have old photos of dead relatives - and they reanimate them, and can actually make them blink and smile. When done properly its beautifully touching - seeing two dead mass murderers is quite unsettling.
 
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There's a couple of accounts I follow on Twitter that specialise in this. People have old photos of dead relatives - and they reanimate them, and can actually make them blink and smile. When done properly its beautifully touching - seeing two dead mass murderers is quite unsettling.
oh absolutely, i’ve seen it beautifully done in other cases and i fully get why it’s a lovely and comforting thing to have for a lost relative.

i think i find this particular version of it unsettling because they’re infamous mugshots by this point and because i don’t think i’ve ever seen video footage of either of them. the part at the end of the advert where the mugshots “look up” really really freaked me out. if they’re used in the programme then i definitely won’t be watching it!!
 
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Legally it's not allowed to be named where she lives even though it's all over the internet and press in the past have photographed her outside the local job centre in a giveaway.
I really hope Shannon is doing well wherever she is and grew up feeling loved and happy, and all her siblings too.
 
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Anyone from the Yorkshire area....would the Moors murders still be a talking point locally in the area or would people prefer not to speak about it?

I'd imagine a few tourists would still visit the Moors because of its connection to Hindley and Brady?
 
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The moving mugshots are awful.
I’m sure that a poor digital artist has to spend time doing it at the instruction of the Director, but the phrase “just because you can do something, doesn’t mean you should” springs to mind! Grim!
 
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Anyone from the Yorkshire area....would the Moors murders still be a talking point locally in the area or would people prefer not to speak about it?

I'd imagine a few tourists would still visit the Moors because of its connection to Hindley and Brady?
I’m from Yorkshire (born in the 90’s) and didn’t really learn about it until I was a teenager.

I think it’s more east Manchester area where the victims where from & Saddleworth that probably speak about them more.😞
 
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I'm not yorkshire , further north but if I've ever been over them way I can't help but think about it. Couldn't imagine going walking on them like I do on other moors
 
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Anyone from the Yorkshire area....would the Moors murders still be a talking point locally in the area or would people prefer not to speak about it?

I'd imagine a few tourists would still visit the Moors because of its connection to Hindley and Brady?
It's before my time but I don't live that far away. It's not a topic I hear getting brought up as it's in the past. But if it was brought up I don't see why someone wouldn't chat about it.
 
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Anyone from the Yorkshire area....would the Moors murders still be a talking point locally in the area or would people prefer not to speak about it?

I'd imagine a few tourists would still visit the Moors because of its connection to Hindley and Brady?
I’m from Yorkshire and it’s still spoke about a lot. Whenever we drive past the moors you can’t help but think about it really
 
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Heard on the news in relation to Sasha Johnson who was shot in the head and still is in hospital that the prosecution announced the Crown would not be pursuing the case. Does anyone know why the case against the 4 accused isn’t being pursued by the Crown?
 
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Re: moors. I’ve been there. Didn’t realise at the time we booked near the area. We walked a lot. It’s so difficult to think of anything else while there. The scenery is stunning, not as dark and edgy as it always appears on documentaries. There’s a tribute there to Keith. Many locals just walking. I walked every step thinking of him and his poor mum.
 
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I've been following the first couple of days of Logan Mwangi's family's trial. It's adjourned until Monday. Would it be cathartic to have a thread dedicated to it, like the ones for Star and Arthur? Poor boy, another one lost under cover of Covid.
 
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I've been following the first couple of days of Logan Mwangi's family's trial. It's adjourned until Monday. Would it be cathartic to have a thread dedicated to it, like the ones for Star and Arthur? Poor boy, another one lost under cover of Covid.
I followed Star’s trial as it was happening. It sounds really morbid writing it but it was going on when my baby was born and so I used to read the court transcripts while I was doing the night feeds. It really has stayed with me, such a sad and preventable death (same as poor Arthur’s).

Where are you reading Logan’s?
 
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I followed Star’s trial as it was happening. It sounds really morbid writing it but it was going on when my baby was born and so I used to read the court transcripts while I was doing the night feeds. It really has stayed with me, such a sad and preventable death (same as poor Arthur’s).

Where are you reading Logan’s?
Do we think the young boy killed poor Logan and the dad and Logan's mum covered it up? As it said in the DM today that the boy had been talking about the terrible thing he'd done and also how he liked punching little kids in the head?
 
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