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Mary Bell's claim to fame
Mary Bell was convicted of killing 2 toddlers in her native home in England when she was just 11 years old in 1968. Found guilty of "manslaughter for diminished responsibility" and sentenced to "detention for life" Mary spent the next 12 years incarcerated in a reform school and later a women's prison. All the while refusing to talk about her deeds as a young girl. Where are they now?
Paroled at age 23 Mary attempted to lead a "normal" life despite being
constantly hounded by the British and international tabloids.Living under an
assumed name Mary eventually bore a child and claimed to have gained insight
and remorse for her crimes.
In 1998 Mary's story Cries Unheard was published and unleashed a
barrage of scandal against Mary and her family. By 2003 Mary was granted
"lifelong anynomity" by the high British court in an effort to protect her and
her daughter from further attacks by the press.
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