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Dr Alan Keightley, who speaks to Brady every day, says the twisted killer told him information that he has refused to divulge to police. Brady has allegedly finally revealed where the 12-year-old's body is hidden after he and Myra Hindley murdered him more than 50 years ago. The 78-year-old serial killer also murdered John Kilbride, 12, Edward Evans, 17, Pauline Reade, 16, and Lesley Ann Downey, 12.

GETTY Ian Brady reveals to pal where Keith Bennett's body is buried

Revealed: The Moors Murderers' chilling personal photos Wed, May 17, 2017 Moors Murderer Ian Brady dies of lung cancer 54 years after killing first child. Moors Murderers Ian Brady and Myra Hindley documented their lives with a camera, these images are taken from a photo album seized by police. Play slideshow SWNS 1 of 11 Moors Murderer Ian Brady pictured Myra Hindley and her younger sister Maureen

He also let Keith's mum, Winnie Johnson, die without the comfort of giving her son a proper burial. But Dr Keightley, the murderer’s friend for 25 years, said: “Keith Bennett’s body is at the north side of Manchester. "There is a deep rise on the right where John Kilbride was buried. If you climb up the hill you turn left where it turns flat, turn left at Shinybrook and they walked for three miles.

GETTY Keith Bennett was raped and murdered by Ian Brady but his body has never been found

"Brady led the way along Shinybrook. "He had a pre-laid plan for Myra to take the rope after three miles then Brady switched the leadership and made Myra go and put the ­stranglehold on Keith Bennett, raped him and killed him. "I had a couple of detectives come over the years.

GETTY Police searching for Keith Bennett's body on the moors

"I have known Brady 25 years, day in and day out. I have seen him every three weeks for years. He is an ambiguous figure. "He told me times and accounts and what he did were the acts of a mad man and he was deeply disturbed by what he did. "He has said umpteen times to me that what he did was unforgivable. "He was bored, really. He admits that what he did was evil, he can understand people hating him."