‘Offences Committed by David Fuller Could Happen Again’
ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 15 – Inquiry finds regulatory gaps allowed Fuller to abuse over 100 bodies and warns such crimes could recur without a dedicated statutory regulator for post-mortem care.
- An inquiry found that "offences such as those committed by David Fuller could happen again" due to lack of regulation in handling bodies after death.
- Fuller sexually abused over 100 corpses and murdered two women in 1987, for which he is serving two whole life sentences.
- The inquiry reviewed over 4,500 organizations and made 75 recommendations, including statutory regulation to protect the deceased's security and dignity.
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Crimes of necrophiliac killer David Fuller who abused at least 100 dead women and girls 'could be repeated'
The sickening crimes perpetrated by a necrophiliac murderer who abused the bodies of at least 100 women and girls "could be repeated," an inquiry has found.
·London, United Kingdom
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