Morgue monster David Fuller charged with abusing MORE dead women after assaulting 78 others & murdering 2 people
MORGUE monster David Fuller has been charged with sexually assaulting more deceased women - bringing the total to 101.
The 68-year-old was handed two whole life sentences for the murders of Wendy Knell and Caroline Pierce in 1987.
He also pleaded guilty to 51 other offences - including 44 charges relating to 78 dead females at mortuaries in Tunbridge Wells Hospital and at the former Kent and Sussex Hospital.
Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate found there were 101 victims in total following a grim investigation.
Police have now confirmed Fuller has been charged with 16 further charges relating to the final 23 remaining victims.
They said all of the victims were deceased adult women with the alleged offences carried out between 2007 and 2020.
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Kent Police said 13 of the 23 victims have been formally identified.
Fuller will appear via video link at Medway Magistrates’ Court on Thursday.
The electrician, known as the ‘Bedsit Killer’, was caught 33 years after Wendy Knell, 25, and Caroline Pierce, 20, were beaten and strangled.
A DNA breakthrough linked him to the murders in Tunbridge Wells, Kent.
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Officers searching his home then found dozens of sick videos of him abusing the bodies of dead women for over a decade.
His youngest victim was a nine-year-old girl, along with two other children who were aged 16.
The oldest victim was 100 years old, with Fuller sometimes violating the bodies more than once.
Justice Cheema-Grubb QC sentenced him to two whole life term for the murders - meaning he will never be released.
Kent Police said: "A further 16 charges have been authorised against David Fuller in relation to sexual offences committed in a mortuary setting.
"An investigation by the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate has led to evidence which relates to a total of 101 victims in these mortuary settings.
"The latest charges are connected to the 23 remaining victims, of all whom were deceased adult females.
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"No evidence has been found of any further victims."
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Anyone with information on the investigation can call the Op Sandpiper contact centre on 0800 0515270.