I am, as an outsider, a bit surprised at the anger and hatred expressed in previous contributions. My surprise has several reasons, but before I go into those reasons I want to state that I have no love or respect for Brady, who is without any doubt a horrible person. Justice and public safety demand that he's locked up for life.
Now those reasons:
The moors murders happened when I was a toddler. I doubt any of the posters were adults when those ghastly things happended, if they were alive at all. I appreciate that one's presence isn't a necessary condition for shock and disgust about events, yet it seems to me that whatever drives a poster to express their anger has elements of fashion and media hype.
The morality of expressing one's hope of nasty thing happenning to Brady is, in my view, dodgy. My morality obliges me to treat anybody as I want to be treated by others. As I'm in no way looking forward to death, violence or disease, I cannot wish those things on anybody else, Brady included.
I have no firm opinion about the existence of an afterlife, other than that the lack of evidence suggests there's none. From that point of view speculation about Brady's fate after death seems rather pointless.
regards,
Hein