The man accused of murdering a police officer who previously lived on the Isle of Man has been remanded in custody until November.
Dale Cregan is charged with the murders of PCs Fiona Bone and Nicola Hughes.
Both were killed in a gun and grenade attack after attending reports of a burglary last Tuesday.
29-year-old Cregan appeared at Manchester Crown Court today.
32 -year-old Fiona, who had been a policewoman for five years, went to school on the Island. Her parents live in Port St Mary.
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