Mon 11 Nov 2002If there is a hell, Hindley will rot in itOPINION/John Waters:"Can I tell you summat? I must tell you summat. Take your hands off me for a minute, please . . . Please, mum, please . . . I cannot tell you. I cannot breathe . . . Please god . . . Why? What are you going to do with me . . . I want to see my Mummy . . . Honest to God. I will swear on the Bible . . . I have got to go because I am going out with my Mama. Please, please help me, will you?"- 10-year-old Lesley Ann Downey to Ian Brady and Myra Hindley, shortly before they killed her.On a British television news programme last Friday evening, I heard the Methodist minister, the Rev Peter Timms, who had ministered to Myra Hindley in prison and campaigned in public for her release, criticise the Catholic Church for its failure to support the free-Myra campaign. It was all the more lamentable, he said, since Hindley was by birth a Roman Catholic and indeed had returned to this faith while in prison.