lofthouse
Thursday 13th March 2014 10:31pm
Nowhere
13,862 posts
"A primary school nurse was driving through a country lane about six weeks after Myra Hindley was supposedly pronounced dead. It was night time and the nurse's car was suddenly hit in the back by another vehicle.
"The woman driver who hit her got out of her car and came to talk to the nurse.
"The nurse looked carefully, recognised the woman as Myra Hindley and said: 'Oh my God you're Myra Hindley.'
"The woman burst into tears and replied 'you can't say that, you can't say that' and drove off hurriedly.
"The nurse however, noted the registration number of the car and upon returning home called the police. She recounted what had happened, telling them that it was 'Myra Hindley' at the wheel of the other car.
"The police visited the nurse the following day but rather than assist her with noting an accident, they scared and intimidated her.
"They asked her to withdraw the accident claim and report, and suggested instead that the incident had 'never happened'.