It was an unlikely setting for a massacre. The smartly renovated 18th-century pottery barn on the eastern limit of the Peak District was home to Gill Moran, 38, her husband, Richard, 41, and their daughter, Sarah, 10, plus her mother, Amy Minton, 67, and father, Arthur Minton, 74.
The extended family lived together comfortably and it was a setting for many happy evenings. But the day Billy Hughes turned up – January 12, 1977 – changed everything.
Hughes, 28 – aptly known as ‘Mad Billy’ – was an escaped prisoner and a violent man who’d been in and out of prison since childhood. Earlier that day, he’d attacked two prison officers who were transferring him from Leicester Prison to Chesterfield magistrates’ court, to go on trial for rape and GBH.…
