Victims' families 'at the heart' of inquiry into hospital abuser's crimes
FAMILIES of the victims of necrophiliac murderer David Fuller will be "at the heart" of the inquiry into his crimes, it has been promised.
Inquiry chairman Sir Jonathan Michael vowed to work with sensitivity and compassion for those "so horrendously affected" by the crimes.
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He said: "Understanding how these offences took place in hospital settings without detection over such a long period of time will require a focused and detailed approach.
"I am equally determined that we will provide an opportunity for those families and staff who have been directly affected by the actions of David Fuller to share their experiences and information."
Fuller beat and strangled Wendy Knell, 25, and Caroline Pierce, 20, to death before sexually assaulting them in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, in 1987. The hospital electrician also filmed himself abusing at least 102 corpses over 12 years before his arrest in December 2020.
He is serving a whole life sentence.