Serial killer confuses criminal psychologist about finding his victims' cemeteries (Photo)

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Emily Cassinelli, 30, was in a period when after two years she had graduated psychology at Plymouth University, when she contacted the notorious killer of Moor at Ashworth Hospital in 2010. They wrote to each other for a year.
Moor's mother believes Ian Brady created a code passing through different letters, colors of paint and manuscript.
He also repeated over and over again the particular words, including “capture” and “roBen”.
Now the psychologist Emily is discovering the papers to see if others can break the code and find the remains of the victims caused by the serial killer, Ian Brady.
Emilie, said: “When I look at the cards, knowing that Brady had hands on them and wrote them, I feel scared”
It's a strange feeling to understand that I have the letters of a serial killer”.
“Brady wrote small codes for me. So far, I don't know what he was trying to do.
Some phrases were various in color, with different script font or underline of”.
When we were writing to each other, I felt like there was mutual acceptance between us, but I don't know if he was trying to manipulate me”.
This was part of his personality, like when he would tell the police he knew where his victims' bodies were, where he would then go to the place he drowned and later claim he would forget”.
He coded it very well. After receiving the letter, I would read it and remain thinking about this day”.
Serial killer Ian Brady, 79, who had killed and tortured five children died at Ashworth Hospital, Merseyside./Periscopi/





















