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Peter HOGG
Ms. Hogg met her 19-years-older husband and killer,
Peter Hogg, while working as an airline stewardess for Air Europe, where
Peter Hogg was a pilot. They married, but over time the marriage turned
sour.
Eventually, Margaret had a three-year affair with
banker Graham Ryan, before Peter strangled her in October 1976 during
one of their frequent fights. He wrapped her body in a carpet, tied it
to a block of concrete, and dumped the body in Wast Water lake in the
Wasdale valley in the Lake District National Park, England.
The body settled at a depth of 34 metres (110 ft),
only a short distance away from much deeper parts of the deepest lake in
England. Due to the lack of oxygen, her body did not decompose, but over
time was preserved like wax (i.e. Grave wax).
In 1983 the lake was searched for the body of
Veronique Mireille Marre, a missing French student. Subsequently, the
remains of Margaret Hogg were found by a diver, Neil Pritt, in March
1984, who initially thought them to be just an old carpet. Shortly after
the recovery, the body was identified by friends. Her husband, the prime
suspect, initially denied the murder before giving a confession. He was
sentenced to four years for manslaughter, obstructing a coroner, and
perjury in his divorce proceedings.
The body of Veronique Mireille Marre was eventually
found in April 1984. Her remains were found on a mountain at the bottom
of a cliff, and it was determined that she died from a fall, although
the cause of the fall is unknown.