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Woman's body found in Bolton cellar mystery reinvestigated
Detectives still do not know the identity of the woman whose remains were found exactly 40 years ago.
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Exactly 40 years ago, a woman's partially mummified remains were discovered in the cellar of a house, wrapped in a newspaper from 1966.
Detectives still do not know the real identity of the woman they nicknamed Mary Ellen.
Now a new BBC Radio Manchester investigation, The Forgotten Dead, has re-examined the case in an effort to solve the mystery.
The News of the World found around the woman's body was dated 13 March 1966, naturally leading police to believe her remains could have lain undiscovered for 16 years.
A later forensic examination suggested the woman had been white, about 40 years old and possibly only 4ft 10in (147cm) tall.
The Home Office pathologist also revealed there had been no sign of anyone else being involved in her death.
But that's not what former Bolton Evening News crime reporter Steve Howarth believes.
Among the first people on the scene, he covered the Mary Ellen story from the beginning.
"There was absolutely no way this poor woman crawled in there and just died," he said. "Somebody put her there. I'm pretty sure of it.