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   Hadron Quark to ELON X.   
   Re: British inquiry finds serious failin   
   29 Nov 23 03:29:04   
   
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   "ELON X."  wrote in   
      
   > Man I wish I'd been there for that dead pussy and ass.   
      
   LONDON (AP) — A British government-ordered inquiry said Tuesday it   
   found serious failings at hospitals where an electrician who was   
   later convicted of murder had been able to have sex with more than   
   100 corpses over 15 years without being detected.   
      
   David Fuller's necrophilia was uncovered in 2020 when police used   
   DNA to tie him to the 1987 slayings of two women and also discovered   
   millions of images of sexual abuse in his home. The images included   
   videos of him having sex with the dead bodies of women and girls in   
   the mortuaries at two hospitals where he worked in southeast   
   England.   
      
   “The offenses that David Fuller committed were truly shocking,” the   
   308-page inquiry report said. “However, the failures of management,   
   governance, regulation and processes, and a persistent lack of   
   curiosity, all contributed to the creation of the environment in   
   which he was able to offend.   
      
   "This is not solely the story of a rogue electrical maintenance   
   supervisor. David Fuller’s victims and their relatives were   
   repeatedly let down by those at all levels whose job it was to   
   protect and care for them.”   
      
   Fuller, 69, is serving a life sentence with no chance of release   
   after pleading guilty to two counts of murder. He is serving a   
   concurrent 12-year term after admitting dozens of instances of   
   necrophilia that the prosecutor in the case said had never been seen   
   on that scale before in a British court.   
      
   The inquiry was launched to find out how Fuller was able to get away   
   with it for so long and to prevent such abuse from ever happening   
   again.   
      
   Fuller, who had a criminal record as a burglar that he never   
   disclosed in work papers, was hired at the now-closed Kent and   
   Sussex Hospital two years after he killed Wendy Knell, 25, and   
   Caroline Pierce, 20, in two separate attacks in the town of   
   Tunbridge Wells in 1987. Those crimes wouldn't be solved for 33   
   years, after he moved on to work at the Tunbridge Wells Hospital, in   
   Pembury.   
      
   Fuller committed 140 violations against the bodies of at least 101   
   girls and women — aged 9 to 100 — between 2005 and 2020, the inquiry   
   found. There was time-stamped photographic or video evidence of each   
   instance.   
      
   The inquiry led by Jonathan Michael, a former NHS chief executive,   
   made 17 recommendations including that surveillance cameras be   
   installed in the mortuary and post-mortem room, and that non-   
   mortuary workers and contractors be accompanied to the mortuary with   
   another staff member.   
      
   Miles Scott, who became chief executive of Maidstone and Tunbridge   
   Wells NHS Trust in 2018, said the vast majority of the report's   
   recommendations had been put in place and others would be   
   accomplished soon. He said in a statement he was “deeply sorry for   
   the pain and anguish” of the families of Fuller’s victims.   
      
   Fuller was brazen in committing his crimes, taking risks during   
   working hours when other employees were in the mortuary, the report   
   said. The inquiry said it could not determine how he had been able   
   to carry out the abuse during working hours without being caught.   
      
   “It remains hard to believe not only that he took the risk of   
   offending during normal mortuary working hours but that this was   
   unnoticed by the mortuary staff who, we are told, were actually   
   present in the department,” the report said.   
      
   Fuller, who would occasionally have to perform maintenance on the   
   refrigeration system in the mortuary, routinely entered the   
   department — as many as 444 times in one year — without being   
   properly questioned, the inquiry said.   
      
   Fuller said he selected his victims by viewing a logbook. He avoided   
   those who died of an infection or something like COVID-19, the   
   report said.   
      
   Family members of the victims who were interviewed by the inquiry   
   but not identified in the report said they were stunned when they   
   learned what had happened to their loved ones and discussed how   
   difficult it had been to carry on afterwards.   
      
   One widower said he couldn't bring himself to tell his family   
   members about it.   
      
   “The impact on my family has been non-existent, because they don’t   
   know," the man said. "It’s basically robbed me of 25 years of happy   
   memories. … Anything that reminds me of my wife also reminds me of   
   what David Fuller did to her.”   
      
   Many questioned how Fuller was able to get away with it when   
   surveillance cameras are so prevalent throughout Britain. Some said   
   they had lost trust in the NHS leadership with at least one family   
   member calling for the CEO to be sacked.   
      
   “I know they’re not alive, but they are vulnerable individuals,” the   
      
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