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|type of villain = Serial Killer
|type of villain = Serial Killer
|goals = Commit the "perfect murder" (failed)
|goals = Commit the "perfect murder" (failed)
|crimes = Serial [[murder]]<br>Rape<br>[[Torture]]<br>[[Kidnapping]]<br>[[Cruelty to animals]]<br>Armed robbery
|crimes = Serial [[murder]]<br>Rape<br>[[Torture]]<br>[[Kidnapping]]<br>[[Cruelty to animals]]
|hobby = Reading<br>Torturing animals<br>Having sex<br>Killing people
|hobby = Reading<br>Torturing animals<br>Having sex<br>Killing people
}}{{Quote|We do whatever we enjoy doing. Whether it happens to be judged good or evil is a matter for others to decide.|Ian Brady.}}
}}
'''Ian Brady''' (January 2nd, 1938 - May 15th, 2017) was a British serial killer and the partner of [[Myra Hindley]]. Together they participated in what would become known as the '''Moors Murders''', which involved the kindap, torture, sexual abuse and murder of numerous children: they also became involved in plans to commit other crimes such as armed robbery.
'''Ian Brady''' (January 2nd, 1938 - May 15th, 2017) was a British serial-killer and the former partner of [[Myra Hindley]], together they participated in what would become known as the '''Moors Murders''', which involved the kindap, torture, sexual abuse and murder of numerous children: they also became involved in plans to commit other crimes such as armed robbery.


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