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The Devil's Wife

This document discusses the Moors Murders case and the perceived culpability of Ian Brady's accomplice, Myra Hindley. It references her mugshot, confinement in solitary isolation, and statements about denying involvement or responsibility for the crimes. The document examines perceptions of Hindley's role, guilt, and accountability compared to Brady as well as her statements over time regarding the case and punishment.

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The Devil's Wife

This document discusses the Moors Murders case and the perceived culpability of Ian Brady's accomplice, Myra Hindley. It references her mugshot, confinement in solitary isolation, and statements about denying involvement or responsibility for the crimes. The document examines perceptions of Hindley's role, guilt, and accountability compared to Brady as well as her statements over time regarding the case and punishment.

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moors murders

economy of words
capitualtion

tricolon asyndeton
bad boy behaviour
dont fit in human society. feral behaviour

presumptive behaviour
found someone
to commit crimes giving into him allowed him to take over
with her
ritual initiation gaining entry into his
pressure from his side but no prtest from her side world, pledging allegiance, loss of
innocence
either ashamed guilty or a promise not to talk
polysemy about it

stalking the children she lures them in

someone who needs help weighing her down medusa


she is turned to stone slate as in stone
not my responsibility
eyes are the windows to because not my children?
the soul and as its black its no objection closed jaws no motherly instinct no emotions
gone
maximum evil is expected of men not women
onus on her to protect the children than on her to commit the crimes
cop out pushback at the main accusation at her
folie a deux

about the confession/imprisonment

like a witch handcuffs bound to ian?


the doll could be a reference to the last poem
and the kids. knows that she did this does not want to think about it

anaphora juxtaposition

detached/unaware
mugshot
publics perception of her
everything human about her has been
not able to react stone-like destroyed, her life/love/compassion.made
state her cold hearted
disconnection with reality,
letting it happen losing control
didnt care about
the given up/ does not
proceedings/her believe that she will
condition but get out
simply about him
their own language. insular? seperate from normal human
behaviour

sentence? dependent on him, hopes to get out with him does not care
for herself if he forgets about her
life in prison. die here

being associated with him was somehow


worse

asking why she is dependent on him


it is her hell but then why isnt he here? since she isnt with him shouldnt it mean that she wouldnt be in hell
chiasmus- reverse repetition

asking for parole/lesser sentence


incoherent?
"not in the room" i wasnt a part of what followed

scrambled thoughts, i
didnt do it it was him

just putting it out there/


reiterating the same thing
struggles to accept what she did
and at the same time denies it progression
started with an honest route

didnt care in the earlier poem wtv happens happens


here she is actually putting up a defense

journalist to probably correct how the public views her


insanity plea the mugshot poisoned our understanding of her. tv crew to tell her
just wants to get out/desperation side of the story
not on- she doesnt get to speak
accusations on her were false/exaggerated
denying or correcting the story

sitting and chanting/begging


tercet

isolation; solitary confinement

coming from out of prison from inmates or guards or the public

tell that she is innocent? or are there things that she hasnt revealed

said after confessions so when the morning comes could be her talking to a priest
about wanting the case to be reviewed

ways she could get executed, does not get the satisfaction of death
instead left to rot away for life

what did i do that even the most horrible capital


punishments arent given to me

lost all hope after bradys death

entire poem about quantum of punishment injustice and expectation of morality from both genders

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