A drone has been sent up by police searching Saddleworth Moor for murder victim Keith Bennett following the reported discovery of what an author 'interpreted' as human remains.
Pictures from Sunday morning (October 2) show officers using the device to carry out further searches of a remote area. Killers Myra Hindley and Ian Brady buried teenagers they lured to their deaths on the moors.
No human remains have yet been found in the search, which was launched after Greater Manchester Police (GMP) was sent pictures of what was claimed to be part of a jaw bone.
Police say they are 'committed' to conducting the search in 'the most thorough way possible'. READ MORE: She did her duty as a police officer and a caring human being - but she paid a heavy price Author Russell Edwards alerted GMP to the apparent discovery after he brought together a team of experts in a bid to find Keith's remains.
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