Queen Mary I lived from 1516 to 1558 and forcibly restored Catholicism in England upon becoming Queen, resulting in hundreds of Protestant executions. This earned her the nickname "Bloody Mary." Myra Hindley and Ian Brady committed the "Moors Murders" in the 1960s, abducting, torturing, and murdering five children and teenagers in Manchester, England. Hindley showed arrogance before imprisonment and participated in the abuse and murder of victims alongside Brady. The document discusses two historically evil women, Queen Mary I and Myra Hindley, providing brief summaries of their crimes and notoriety.