On her first night behind bars, Myra Hindley confessed to feeling guilt.
Not for the children’s lives she had snuffed out – but for having a ‘disloyal’ dream about her lover and partner in crime Ian Brady trying to strangle her.
The Moors murderer’s warped emotions are laid bare from beyond the grave at the start of an unpublished autobiography that drips with self-pity and shows no respect for the suffering of her victims or their grieving relatives.

Evil: Murderer Myra Hindley pictured in prison in the 1980s where she attempted to write an autobiography