Man Sentenced to Life for Gruesome Murder and Dismemberment of Housemate in Salford
Marcin Majerkiewicz, 42, will serve a minimum of 34 years for the premeditated killing of Stuart Everett, 67, whose remains were scattered across Greater Manchester.
- Marcin Majerkiewicz was convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 34 years at Manchester Crown Court on March 28, 2025.
- He killed his housemate Stuart Everett in March 2024, bludgeoning him with a hammer before dismembering the body into 27 pieces.
- Majerkiewicz disposed of Everett’s remains in 19 locations across Salford and Manchester, with only 30% of the body recovered despite extensive police searches.
- Driven by financial motives, Majerkiewicz murdered Everett to steal money to pay off debts and attempted to cover up the crime by cleaning the scene and deceiving Everett’s family.
- The case highlights the emotional toll on Everett’s family, who described him as a kind and endearing man, and the challenges faced by investigators in recovering remains.