Former BBC worker wanted for Brutal murder A former BBC researcher is wanted in connection...

Published: 3:25 pm May 2, 2019
Updated: 5:02 am October 8, 2025
Former Bbc Worker  Wanted For Brutal Murder

Former BBC worker wanted for Brutal murder

A former BBC researcher is wanted in connection with the brutal murder of a father at a farm in Cheshire, is now one of Europe’s most wanted. Christopher Guest More Jr, who police want to speak to in connection with the death of Brian Waters in Tabley almost 16 years ago, has now been added to Europe’s ‘Most Wanted’ list. More Jr, who is white and 6’ tall, is believed to have left the country shortly after the incident on 19 June 2003. He has links to Spain, Malta and South America but could be living anywhere. As the anniversary of Mr Waters’ death approaches, Cheshire Constabulary is renewing its appeal for information in a bid to locate the 41-year-old. Detective Superintendent Sarah Pengelly, from the force’s Major Crime Directorate, said: “Today, Christopher Guest More Jr has been added to Europe’s ‘Most Wanted’ list. This is a significant step forward in our bid to locate him and I hope that this latest development will help to generate a renewed interest in this case and, most importantly, valuable information as to his whereabouts.” Brian Waters died on 19 June 2003 at Burnt House Farm, which sits on the A556 near Knutsford. More Jr – along with a number of associates – is alleged to have travelled to the remote farmhouse where, after demands for money were refused, a number of people were assaulted. Mr Waters was beaten so badly that he died at the scene. More Jr is wanted in connection with the death along with the alleged attempted murder of a second man and the alleged false imprisonment and assault of other victims who were at the scene. Anyone with any information as to his whereabouts is urged to call Cheshire Constabulary on 101 quoting IML 387578 If you do not want to speak to the police directly then information can also be passed on anonymously, via the independent charity Crimestoppers, on 0800 555 111.

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