Their victims were Pauline Read, John Kilbride, Keith Bennett, Lesley Ann Downey, and Edward Evans. They were killed and buried on Saddleworth Moor, near Manchester, and hence the case is known as the Moors murders.
One striking black-and-white police photograph has been used almost exclusively to depict Hindley in the media since her arrest. The power of this image was demonstrated in 1997, when a painting by British artist Marcus Harvey[?] was exhibited at the Royal Academy in London as part of the Sensation exhibition. It reproduces the well-known image using children's handprints made from plaster casts dipped in paint. Protesters defaced the painting, after which it was restored, re-installed behind some protection and guarded.
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