Two men have appeared in court this morning to deny charges in the gruesome case involving the death of Stuart Everett, whose dismembered remains were discovered in multiple locations across Greater Manchester.
Michal Jaroslaw Polchowski, 44, and Marcin Majerkiewicz, 38, both required a Polish interpreter during their court appearance. They pleaded not guilty to the murder of Stuart Everett and also denied an alternative charge of manslaughter.
During a hearing at Manchester Crown Court, the judge set the trial date for March 3, 2025, with a pretrial review scheduled for January 17, 2025. The prosecution is being handled by Anne Whyte KC.
The court emphasized the importance of submitting a defense case statement by the specified deadline. Both defendants are being held in custody until the trial.
The discovery of Stuart Everett’s remains, dispersed across various locations in Greater Manchester, has shocked the local community. The detailed investigation has led to the charges against Polchowski and Majerkiewicz.
As the legal process continues, the community and Everett’s family await further developments in this harrowing case.