Moors Murderer Ian Brady Left Taxpayers With A £19,000 Bill After His Death
Moors Murderer Ian Brady cost taxpayers almost £19,000 after his death, it has been reported.
The bill is said to include £15,500 spent by the Royal Liverpool Hospital transferring and securely storing the child killer’s corpse after he died aged 79 at the high-security Ashworth Hospital in May.
The Sun, which obtained the figures under Freedom of Information laws, reports that Brady left several thousand pounds in his will to animal charities.
cremated with no ceremony, no flowers and without fulfilling his wishes for a particular piece of classical music to be played.
Court documents released in November showed the secret operation was carried out under police guard on late on 25 October.