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“David Fuller” The Evillest Man Alive
“David Fuller” The Evillest Man Alive. The man now known as the “morgue monster” lived for more than three decades with a sheen of respectability while committing some of the most horrific offences in British criminal history. There were possible signs of the horrors to come when Fuller was convicted in 1973 and 1977 for a series of ‘creeper’ home burglaries, involving break-ins through rear windows. He was spared a jail sentence at Portsmouth crown court. Within the space of five months in 1987, he carried out the murders of Ms Knell and Ms Pierce in the streets of Tunbridge Wells that he knew well. Fuller may have believed he got away with the murders as the years passed by but DNA evidence from the scene as well as a bloody fingerprint would eventually be his downfall, thanks to improving analysis technology and techniques. The discovery of the images and videos hidden at his home switched police attention to the now-closed Kent and Sussex Hospital where Fuller had worked from 1989 to 2010 and Tunbridge Wells Hospital where he was employed until his arrest. Detectives discovered the killer had access to the morgues, using his swipe card to let himself in to abuse bodies after other staff members had left for the day. Police suspect Fuller may have abused hundreds of dead bodies during his life as a hospital electrician and maintenance worker. “David Fuller’s deeply distressing crimes are unlike any other I have encountered in my career and unprecedented in British legal history,” said Libby Clark, from the CPS. “No British court has ever seen abuse on this scale against the dead before.Social Links & Contact InfoFACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/maonfb/INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/murderanalysed/REDDIT - https://www.reddit.com/user/Murder Analysed MEMBER'S PROGRAM https://www.youtube.com/channe....l/UCgKQOAJL776mdx-bS BY ENGLISH GRAVE/AVCM STUDIOS - https://www.youtube.com/channe....l/UCxUKFg4a4mzI14PCD info:murderanalysedbusiness@gmail.comMail Address:M.A. BusinessPO Box 617Welwyn Garden CityAL7 9QZ