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Crimes of ‘morgue monster’ necrophiliac killer ‘could be repeated’, inquiry finds

By staff15 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

The final report of the inquiry into Morgue Monster David Fuller’s crimes at the now-closed Kent and Sussex Hospital and the Tunbridge Wells Hospital has found there are inadequate protections in place for the care of people after death

Morgue monster David Fuller
Morgue monster David Fuller(Image: PA)

Harrowing mortuary crimes committed by necrophiliac killer David Fuller, who abused at least 100 deceased women and girls, could be repeated, an inquiry has found.

The final report of the inquiry sparked by his crimes also found that ‘current arrangements for the regulation and oversight of the care of people after death are partial, ineffective and in significant areas completely absent’.

The maintenance worker sexually abused the bodies of more than 100 women and girls aged between nine and 100 while employed at the now-closed Kent and Sussex Hospital and the Tunbridge Wells Hospital, in Pembury, between 2005 and 2020.

Speaking as the report was published on Tuesday, chairman Sir Jonathan Michael said the inquiry is the first time that the “security and dignity” of people after death has been reviewed so comprehensively.

Fuller was given a whole life term in 2021 for killing two women in 1987
Fuller was given a whole life term in 2021 for killing two women in 1987(Image: Sky UK)

He said that the weaknesses that allowed Fuller to offend for so long were not confined to Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust where the killer worked.

“I have found examples in other hospital and non-hospital settings across the country. The security and dignity of people after death, do not feature in the governance arrangements of many organisations which are caring for the deceased,” Sir Jonathan said.

Fuller around the times of the murders
Fuller around the times of the murders(Image: CPS / SWNS)

“I have therefore come to the conclusion that the current arrangements for the regulation and oversight of the care of people after death are partial, ineffective and, in significant areas, completely absent.

“I have asked myself whether there could be a recurrence of the appalling crimes committed by David Fuller. I have concluded that yes, it is entirely possible that such offences could be repeated, particularly in those sectors that lack any form of statutory regulation.”

Fuller's hospital pass
Fuller’s hospital pass(Image: Kent Police / SWNS)

Fuller was already serving a whole-life sentence for the sexually motivated murders of Wendy Knell, 25, and Caroline Pierce, 20, in two separate attacks in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, in 1987 when police uncovered his abuse in hospital mortuaries.

In November 2023 the first phase of the inquiry, which looked at his employer Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust, found Fuller was able to offend for 15 years without being caught due to “serious failings” at the hospitals where he worked.

Sir Jonathan said the Government “must” introduce statutory regulations to protect the “security and dignity” of people after death.

Fuller during his police interview
Fuller during his police interview (Image: PA)

There was “little regard” given to who was accessing the mortuary, with Fuller visiting 444 times in a year – something that went “unnoticed and unchecked”, the inquiry found.

Then in October last year inquiry chairman Sir Jonathan Michael called for urgent regulation of the funeral industry, which he called an “unregulated free-for-all”.

Fuller after being arrested and placed in custody
Fuller after being arrested and placed in custody(Image: Kent Police / SWNS)

The interim review highlighted alleged incidents including a funeral assistant taking photos of a person being embalmed, of people being left to decompose or covered in mouldy sheets, and the sexual assault of a dead woman by a funeral director in the 1990s.

Warning that the system is fundamentally flawed, he found that due to lack of regulation anyone could set themselves up as a funeral director, work at home and keep bodies in their garages if they wished.

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