
"…although by the end I had become as corrupt as Ian was, there is a distinction…I did not instigate…but I knew the difference between right and wrong…I didn’t have a compulsion to kill…I wasn’t in charge…but in some ways I was more culpable because I knew better."—Myra Hindley

"Before I met Myra it was all inside of me, and the feeling of unreality kept me down… I feared it. When I met her, she made me feel confident. She believed in me and looked up to me so much that I lost all fear, and the energy projected outwards and I lost control.
—-Ian Brady on his urge to murder.