Ex-BBC Researcher Joins Europe’s Most Wanted Over Brutal Farm Murder
A former BBC researcher is now one of Europe’s most wanted after being linked to a savage murder at a Cheshire farm nearly 16 years ago.
Christopher Guest More Jr: On The Run For Murder
Christopher Guest More Jr, 41, is wanted in connection with the violent killing of Brian Waters at Burnt House Farm, Tabley, on June 19, 2003. The 6-foot-tall white male is suspected of fleeing the UK soon after the horrific crime.
Police believe More Jr has ties to Spain, Malta, and South America but warn he could be hiding anywhere.
Brutal Attack Left Father Dead
On that fateful day at the remote farmhouse near Knutsford on the A556, More Jr and several associates allegedly demanded money. When the demands were refused, a violent brawl erupted.
- Brian Waters was beaten so severely he died on the spot.
- More Jr is also wanted over the attempted murder of another man at the scene.
- He faces charges linked to false imprisonment and assault of other victims present.
Police Renew Appeal As Anniversary Looms
“Today, Christopher Guest More Jr has been added to Europe’s ‘Most Wanted’ list,” said Detective Superintendent Sarah Pengelly of Cheshire Constabulary’s Major Crime Directorate. “This is a significant step forward. We hope it will spark fresh leads and ultimately bring justice.”
Anyone with information is urged to contact Cheshire Constabulary on 101, quoting reference IML 387578. To stay anonymous, call Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.