Monday, June 15, 2026
These are the heartfelt words of Mary who wants her daughter’s killer brought to justice and end three decades of not knowing.
Janet’s body was found in the River Ribble at Preston in June 1996.
She was only 20, studying at university and working part-time as staff at Lancashire Police headquarters in Hutton.
Janet (pictured below) had her life ahead of her – only for that to be cruelly and coldly taken away from her.

Lancashire Police are today renewing their appeal for information in the continued search for Janet’s murderer.
On Saturday 15th June 1996, Janet had spent the day with her best friend Fiona Watson shopping in Preston and visiting pubs in the city centre.
You might remember that hot summer’s day because of two significant events.
The IRA detonated a bomb at the Arndale shopping centre in Manchester that morning, causing devastating damage in the area.
In the afternoon, England played Scotland at Wembley in Euro 96, Paul ‘Gazza’ Gascoigne scoring a memorable goal on the way to a 2-0 victory.
Janet and her friend visited The Adelphi pub late on the Saturday evening, Janet leaving the pub with a young man she had been talking to and walking into the city centre.
They parted company near to Tokyo Jo’s nightclub, and Janet was later seen walking alone on Fishergate and Fishergate Hill in the direction of Penwortham.
In the early hours of Sunday 16th June, people saw Janet on Penwortham Bridge which crosses the River Ribble between Preston and Penwortham.
Two witnesses walking home from a night out reported hearing a female wail and seeing a man crouched down by the riverbank near to the Holme Road car park.
Later that day, Janet’s body was found in the River Ribble.

If you have information which you think could help us, please contact us using our Major Incident Public Portal (MIPP) here: Public Portal . Or you can call us on 101, quoting log 0260 of 15th June 2026.
Independent charity Crimestoppers is offering a reward of up to £20,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of who is responsible for Janet’s murder.
They worked independently of police and can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.
A man who was convicted of Janet’s manslaughter in 2003, and later had his conviction quashed by the Court of Appeal, does not form part of our enquiries.