Clocaenog Forest Man

[3][4] It was dark and Mark was using a torch to look for firewood in the woods when he found a skull on the forest floor and after a closer inspection realised it was human.

[6] A local officer attended the scene and concluded that the brothers had found the fully decomposed remains of a human male.

[8] The remains were found close to one of the Clocaenog sections of the rally and near to Pentre-llyn-Cymmer and Llyn Brenig.

[9] Moore later claimed that Clocaenog Forest Man was found in "exactly the same place" as Edward Carthy.

[2] Biologists and forensic anthropologists gathered samples and evidence from the undergrowth in an attempt to date the body.

[2] On 26 September 2016, police released images showing how the man could have looked when he was alive at the ages of 50, 60 and 70 on the BBC Crimewatch programme.

[4] In March 2017, the police confirmed that they had been contacted by, and met with, serial killer Peter Moore following his claims that he knew the identity of Clocaenog Forest Man.

[10] Moore did not disclose the victim's name but Daily Post journalists identified a Roger Evans of Bradeley near Stoke-on-Trent who disappeared on 16 January 1996, aged 46, during his first year at Aberystwyth University.

[10] In October 2017, police support officers and race marshals distributed leaflets to attendees of the 2017 Wales Rally GB.

The victim as he may have appeared had he been aged in his 50s at the time of the murder
Remains were found near this road through the Clocaenog Forest (pictured in 2010)