Police Renew Appeal in 40-Year-Old Murder of Schoolgirl Lisa Hession
Greater Manchester Police mark the anniversary of the 14-year-old's death with a £50,000 reward and call for new information.
- Lisa Hession, 14, was sexually assaulted and strangled in an alleyway 200 meters from her home in Leigh, Greater Manchester, on December 8, 1984.
- Her mother, Christine, reported her missing shortly after Lisa failed to return home from a party that evening.
- Despite obtaining a DNA sample, police have not identified a match, and no one has been charged in connection with her murder.
- Greater Manchester Police have announced a £50,000 reward for information leading to the identification and conviction of Lisa's killer.
- The case remains open, with police urging the public to come forward with any information, no matter how small, to help solve the decades-long investigation.