Unknown Location, UK
Occupant: Myra Hindley (1942-2002)
Type: Secretly Scattered Ashes
GPS: Unknown
Rating: ⭐
Myra Hindley, the "most evil woman in Britain," was cremated and her ashes scattered in a secret location to prevent vigilantes from finding her. It's a bit of a letdown for the aspiring grave-dancer.
However, the mystery allows you to project your disdain onto any random patch of English countryside. Is she under that oak tree? In that stream? Who knows! Treat every step on British soil as a potential act of disrespect.
Vague and unsatisfying. It's the "Where's Waldo?" of graves, but nobody actually wants to find her. The best you can do is enjoy the fact that she has no place to call her own.
Myra Hindley was an English serial killer who, along with Ian Brady, committed the "Moors Murders" between 1963 and 1965. They kidnapped, sexually assaulted, tortured, and murdered five children.
Hindley's mugshot, with her peroxide blonde hair and staring eyes, became an icon of evil in Britain. For decades, she fought for her release, claiming she was a reformed woman and a victim of Brady's manipulation, but she remained in prison until her death.
She died in 2002 at the age of 60 from respiratory failure. Following her cremation, her ashes were scattered in a secret location to prevent her grave from becoming a shrine or a target for public anger.
Her lack of a known resting place mirrors the fate of one of her victims, Keith Bennett, whose body she and Brady refused to locate, leaving his family in perpetual mourning.