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The Devil and Miss Jones: Twisted Mind of Myra Hindley (edition 1994)

by Janie Jones (Author)

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Committed to Holloway Prison, Janie Jones was befriended by Moors murderer Myra Hindley. This book reproduces Hindley's writings and includes revelations on the murders she committed with Ian Brady. Janie Jones, a successful recording artist, who was labelled Britain's top society vice queen, here adds her voice to the campaign to keep Myra Hindley locked away for ever.… (more)
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Title:The Devil and Miss Jones: Twisted Mind of Myra Hindley
Authors:Janie Jones (Author)
Info:Smith Gryphon (1994), 272 pages
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Committed to Holloway Prison, Janie Jones was befriended by Moors murderer Myra Hindley. This book reproduces Hindley's writings and includes revelations on the murders she committed with Ian Brady. Janie Jones, a successful recording artist, who was labelled Britain's top society vice queen, here adds her voice to the campaign to keep Myra Hindley locked away for ever.

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