A British electrician admits to committing atrocities in the women's "morgue"... an unprecedented case in the history of the judiciary
A British electrician admitted Thursday that he killed two young women and committed dozens of sexual assaults on dead women in the morgue, in an unprecedented case in the history of British justice.
During his trial Thursday, David Fuller, 67, who was an electrician in a number of hospitals and was arrested at the end of 2020 thanks to DNA techniques, admitted that he killed two girls, aged twenty and twenty-five, in 1987 in Kent (southeast), and he is accused of assaulting them. sexually afterwards.
Fuller pleaded guilty before the trial to 51 other crimes, including 44 related to assaults he carried out on the bodies of dead women, but investigators believed that the actual number of his victims was at least 99, of whom 78 have been identified, including three minors and several women over the age of eighty-five.
The Office of the Prosecutor said in a statement that searches of Fuller's home had resulted in the discovery of hard drives "containing evidence of prolific sexual crimes of the kind not seen in a British court before."
The statement added that "Fuller filmed himself between 2008 and 2020 sexually assaulting the corpses of dozens of women and girls in two morgues at Tunbridge Wells Hospital" in Kent, "which he was authorized to enter by virtue of his position as maintenance supervisor."
Civil Police Service Libby Clark said the charges against Fuller were "unprecedented in the history of British justice".
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