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See No Evil: Moors Murders Drama Departs Netflix Soon
17 Mar
Summary
- A two-part drama about the Moors Murders is leaving Netflix on March 26.
- The series dramatizes the 1963-1965 killings by Myra Hindley and Ian Brady.
- It focuses on the deaths of five children between the ages of ten and 17.

The true crime drama See No Evil: The Moors Murders will cease streaming on Netflix on March 26. This two-part series, originally airing on ITV in 2006, delves into the infamous Moors Murders. These crimes were perpetrated by serial killers Myra Hindley and Ian Brady between 1963 and 1965.
The drama focuses on the killings of five children, aged between ten and 17, in the Manchester area. The victims included Pauline Reade, John Kilbride, Keith Bennett, Lesley Ann Downey, and Edward Evans. The series is based on extensive research and interviews with investigators and victims' families.
Penned by Neil McKay, known for his work on dramas about Jimmy Savile and Stephen Port, the series has been described as a "harrowing" dramatisation. Viewers have praised its sensitive handling of a difficult subject, with particular acclaim for the performances portraying Hindley and Brady.




