This interview was done so sensitively, i remember my mum talking about the Moors murders when i got older. My Sympathy goes out to all the families who endured such heartache.
A tough subject handled well which didn't seem too intrusive on Terry Kilbride - a brave man who's had to carry that huge weight all his life. A neat and tidy production without any needless dramatic effects. Well done.
Rest In Everlasting Peace and Light: John Kilbride, Keith Bennett, Lesley Ann Downey, Pauline Reade & Edward Evans. Never forgotten...Bless your innocent souls
So heartbreaking 💔 RIP Terry, reunited with your brother John now. Good interview Luke sympathetically done. Will watch the follow on videos, thank you xx
Thank you for this fascinating video. I am currently writing an extensive documentary on the case and will link this video in the description when it goes up in a couple of days time. You deserve more subs!
@@Breaktheice123 I'm going to watch part 2 now. Interesting, when you asked about Smith he used to think he was involved. I had information from someone who knew Brady that smith was involved! I'm not convinced he was involved in the murders but it's food for thought.
Thank God for Edward Evans.. I know where he's coming from, but that was brutal. Edward Evans is the one I know almost nothing about. As far as I can tell, his loved ones were never interviewed by the press.
They probably never interviewed by the press because Edward Evans was gay and at that time homosexually was illegal in the UK and maybe the family did not know Edward was gay why he went with Brady so maybe the press spared them the shame and the stigma that was vibrant in the 1960's.
Like so many that lived through the days of these evil pair the revelation of their crimes was so devastating to the families as well as those who knew them. It's unlikely that the country will forget. This interview demonstrated the strength of one of those families. A well performed documentary. 👍👍❤❤
@Breaktheice123 Poor little fella, John with a big heart was just being a good boy and helping people out with that big smile. Bless his family and friends . Again, thanks for highlighting this, Luke.
John Kilbride was the second victim to Ian Brady and Myra Hindley dated back to the year 1963 or 1964. Poor John Kilbride who was brutally murdered. How dare it happened to them? 👍
@@Breaktheice123 hi luke, do you think you would be able to interview Terry West, it would be lovely to see the same style of sensitivity and questioning
Dave Smith was a bad lad, I believe he was having a sexual relationship with Brady, and everything he said in court was to save his own skin, don't believe one word he said
@@JohnMarkss Brady had confided in Smith about having killed people, but Smith thought it was drunken bravado. It wasn't until Smith witnessed the murder of Edward Evans that he went to the police and put an end to the killing spree for good.
This interview was done so sensitively, i remember my mum talking about the Moors murders when i got older. My Sympathy goes out to all the families who endured such heartache.
A tough subject handled well which didn't seem too intrusive on Terry Kilbride - a brave man who's had to carry that huge weight all his life. A neat and tidy production without any needless dramatic effects. Well done.
Rest In Everlasting Peace and Light: John Kilbride, Keith Bennett, Lesley Ann Downey, Pauline Reade & Edward Evans. Never forgotten...Bless your innocent souls
So heartbreaking 💔
RIP Terry, reunited with your brother John now. Good interview Luke sympathetically done. Will watch the follow on videos, thank you xx
Thank you very much
Thank you for this fascinating video. I am currently writing an extensive documentary on the case and will link this video in the description when it goes up in a couple of days time. You deserve more subs!
This is so sad.We get to hear the other side of their families lives.Well done on this,you were very sensitive and sympathetic.
Good interview, fella. Good questions, and it's nice to hear of John's brother, and how he handled this. He's a strong bloke. Wow
@@Breaktheice123 I'm going to watch part 2 now. Interesting, when you asked about Smith he used to think he was involved. I had information from someone who knew Brady that smith was involved! I'm not convinced he was involved in the murders but it's food for thought.
Great interview so respectful and insightful 💚💛💚 love from Ireland
It's such a shame they never found Keith Bennett 😢😢
Very impressed with this video. It brought it all back. A heinous crime. Such a nice man, my heart still breaks for them. Well done 🌿🌿🌷🌷🌿🌿
Good video mate! Will watch part 2 tonight!
Great video , I enjoyed it alot and I can't wait to watch part 2 on Tuesday :) x
Thank God for Edward Evans.. I know where he's coming from, but that was brutal. Edward Evans is the one I know almost nothing about. As far as I can tell, his loved ones were never interviewed by the press.
They probably never interviewed by the press because Edward Evans was gay and at that time homosexually was illegal in the UK and maybe the family did not know Edward was gay why he went with Brady so maybe the press spared them the shame and the stigma that was vibrant in the 1960's.
Shouldn't it be Thank God for David Smith?
Like so many that lived through the days of these evil pair the revelation of their crimes was so devastating to the families as well as those who knew them. It's unlikely that the country will forget. This interview demonstrated the strength of one of those families. A well performed documentary. 👍👍❤❤
Luke you have a great repore and interviewing style helped with being from the area 👌..
Thank you mate. Terry became a true friend that’s why there was an early rapore I feel.
Terry was true gem of a man, much missed ❤️
Rest In Peace Terry. Back wth John now 💙💙
It's so sad for the family members who are often forgotten. Feel like I know the poor victims a lot more now also.
Well done, Luke.
RIP Terry
Thank you for commenting. I’m glad you know more about John
@Breaktheice123 Poor little fella, John with a big heart was just being a good boy and helping people out with that big smile. Bless his family and friends . Again, thanks for highlighting this, Luke.
Life was so simple bk then is such a tragedy ?⭐⭐⭐
John Kilbride was the second victim to Ian Brady and Myra Hindley dated back to the year 1963 or 1964. Poor John Kilbride who was brutally murdered. How dare it happened to them? 👍
good questions asked to Terry, is part 2 up yet?
@@Breaktheice123 hi luke, do you think you would be able to interview Terry West, it would be lovely to see the same style of sensitivity and questioning
RIP Terry
So sad.
Physcopaths😢😮
Could you please add subtitles (I'm Dutch)? Thanks in advance.
@@Breaktheice123 I'll look it up. Thanks. Ps your interview is so respectfull and free of sensationalism. You did a great job.
John could of been working at ashton market today if it wasnt for those bastards
It’s a very very sad case. I miss Terry
Dave Smith was a bad lad, I believe he was having a sexual relationship with Brady, and everything he said in court was to save his own skin, don't believe one word he said
I have to agree with you. I'm not sure how deep his involvement went as in the murders, but I'm swaying to he knew something at least.
He didn"t.
Exactly!
Thanks for the comment
@@JohnMarkss Brady had confided in Smith about having killed people, but Smith thought it was drunken bravado. It wasn't until Smith witnessed the murder of Edward Evans that he went to the police and put an end to the killing spree for good.