Mortuary abuser David Fuller charged with 16 further offences

A double assassin who sexually abused useless our bodies in hospital mortuaries has been charged with 16 additional offences.

David Fuller, 68, beat and strangled Wendy Knell, 25, and Caroline Pierce, 20, to loss of life earlier than sexually assaulting them in two separate assaults in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, in 1987.

He additionally filmed himself abusing corpses, together with a nine-year-old lady, two 16-year-olds, and a 100-year-old lady, over 12 years earlier than his arrest in December 2020.

Fuller, who was jailed for all times in December 2021, will seem in courtroom this week to face 16 additional costs referring to sexual offences dedicated in a mortuary setting.

He pleaded responsible to murdering Ms Knell and Ms Pierce, in addition to 51 different offences, together with 44 costs referring to 78 victims in mortuaries between 2008 and November 2020.

Fuller attacked his victims within the mortuaries of the now-closed Kent and Sussex Hospital and the Tunbridge Wells Hospital, in Pembury, the place he had labored as an electrician since 1989.

They included the sexual penetration of a corpse, possessing an excessive pornographic picture involving sexual interference with a corpse and taking indecent photographs of kids.

Kent Police stated an investigation had led to proof referring to a complete of 101 victims in these mortuary settings.

The most recent costs are related to the 23 remaining victims, all of whom have been deceased grownup ladies, allegedly happening between 2007 and 2020, the drive stated.

It added: “An intensive and sophisticated identification course of has led to 13 of those 23 additional victims being formally recognized.

“It has not been doable to ascertain the identities of the opposite 10 victims; nevertheless, the fees mirror offending in opposition to all of them.

“No proof has been discovered of any additional victims.”

Fuller will seem through video hyperlink at Medway Magistrates’ Courtroom on Thursday.

He faces:

– Ten costs below part 70 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003. These relate to offences involving 10 recognized victims;

– Two additional costs below part 70 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003. These relate to offences involving three unidentified victims;

– Two costs below part 63 of the Felony Justice and Immigration Act 2008. These relate to the possession of maximum pornography in reference to 13 recognized victims;

– Two additional costs below part 63 of the Felony Justice and Immigration Act 2008. These relate to the possession of maximum pornography in reference to 10 unidentified victims.

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