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    • Significant figure in British anthropology

      • Sir Edward Evan (E.E.) Evans-Pritchard (September 21, 1902 – September 11, 1973) was a significant figure in British anthropology, whose work led to the development of social anthropology both in that country and worldwide.
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  2. May 16, 2017 · Edward Evans was the final victim of the Moors Murderers, and at the age of 17, their oldest. He was an apprentice engineer who met the pair in a gay bar and, on 6 October 1965,...

  3. Sep 30, 2022 · Edward Evans was lured from Manchester Central Station and died in a hail of axe blows inside the couple's home on October 6, 1965. The murder was witnessed by Hindley's 17-year-old...

  4. After a few minutes Brady reappeared in the company of 17-year-old Edward Evans, an apprentice engineer who lived in Ardwick, to whom he introduced Hindley as his sister. Brady later claimed that he had picked up Evans for a sexual encounter.

  5. May 17, 2017 · She was charged in the murders of Edward Evans and Lesley Ann Downey, and as an accessory in the murder of John Kilbride.

  6. Edward was the last victim of the infamous 'Moors Murderers' Ian Brady and Myra Hindley. The pair were arrested whilst Edward's body was still in the house. The subsequent investigation, led to the discovery of other victims, who had been buried on Saddleworth Moors in Manchester England.

  7. Nov 8, 2021 · Per All That's Interesting, the pair had lured Edward Evans, their final victim, to their home when Hindley's brother-in-law, David Smith, arrived. He entered as the killers were plying Evans with wine, and Brady actually killed the young man while Smith was in the apartment.

  8. The scene depicted in this photograph was found on Thursday, October 21, 1965, and when the police probed the ground, a strong smell of decomposing flesh came from the soil. Further digging revealed another grave, that of the body of a young boy whose features were beyond recognition.