One of Britain's infamous Moors Murderers, Ian Brady, has revealed information about where one of his young victims is buried.
British media is reporting that Brady disclosed the whereabouts of 12-year-old Keith Bennett, the only body never found, to a long-term visitor to the psychiatric hospital where he is serving his life sentence.
A 49-year-old woman has been arrested in South Wales on suspicion of preventing the burial of a body without lawful exercise.
Brady and his accomplice Myra Hindley are known as the 'Moors Murderers' for murdering five children between 1963 and 1965.
Keith Bennett disappeared on June 16, 1964. He was on his way to his grandmother's house in Manchester.
Brady and Hindley killed five children. Hindley would wait in the car whilst Brady sexually tortured and killed them. They didn't admit any crimes until 1987, and then only admitted to two of the murders.
Hindley died in 2002, still in jail. Brady was declared insane in 1985, and has recently said he wants to die. He currently resides at a high-security hospital in Merseyside.
RadioLIVE / 3 News