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  1. Nov 3, 2019 · In 1979, two amateur divers arrived at Eccleston Delph, a water filled quarry near Chorley. Keen to explore the murky depth, the duo ascended into the cold water. Beneath the deep expanse, a little over 30 feet beneath the surface, is a sandstone ledge. It was on that ledge, that the two divers found the mutilated body of Marty Johnstone.

  2. 2 days ago · The sunken plane wreck hidden 15m below water in Lancashire beauty spot. How two amateur divers opened up an international drugs ring in the Lancashire countryside. But Eccleston Delph has had its own real life crime drama unfolding beneath the surface. Back in 1979, the quiet spot on Halfpenny Lane was a hive of activity when the body of a ...

  3. And at Eccleston Delph - it's actually in neighbouring Heskin - they film the dumping of his heavily weighted body, its discovery by two amateur divers who thought it was a tailor's dummy, and its recovery by police frogmen. Lancashire police have co-operated with the makers. Few police forces, they believe, could have concluded the case in the ...

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  5. Aug 29, 2023 · Updated 29th Aug 2023, 16:45 GMT. Watch more of our videos on Shots! and live on Freeview channel 276. Visit Shots! now. What is the story? Known widely as ‘The Handless Corpse’ case, the...

  6. The naked, mutilated corpse of a stocky man thought to be under 30 was found by amateur scuba-divers at Marsden's Quarry, off Halfpenny Lane, Eccleston, near Chorley. The frogmen say both hands had been chopped off the body and there was a large gaping wound in the stomach. The long haired victim of the grisly gangland-type killing had been ...

  7. Oct 8, 2009 · The body was then dumped in Eccleston Delph quarry. Having told the police so much, the women they were then placed in police protection and the police set about bringing the culprits to justice. The following five men were convicted for their part in Johnstone's murder at Lancaster Castle in 1980.

  8. Oct 8, 2009 · Handless case 'detective's dream'. A real-life Taggart says "team-work, hard slog and a touch of luck" helped solve one of Lancashire's biggest murder investigations. The discovery of Martin Johnstone's mutilated body in a water-filled quarry in Eccleston in 1979 led the police to uncover an international drug ring.

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