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A horrifying case has emerged from the UK, where a man working in a hospital mortuary was found guilty of committing unspeakable acts with deceased bodies. The accused, identified as David Fuller, 68, recorded photos and videos of his crimes on his phone while engaging in these appalling acts. His actions have been described as nothing short of monstrous.
According to media reports, police revealed that Fuller had sexually assaulted more than 100 corpses. He had been employed as an electrician at a UK hospital, which gave him unrestricted access to the morgue. Currently, he is serving a life sentence for the murders and sexual abuse of two young women.
In November 2022, Fuller admitted to assaulting the corpses of 23 more women. During police interrogation, he confessed to committing these crimes over a span of 13 years, leading to an additional four-year prison sentence. Prior to this, he had already been convicted for sexually abusing 78 corpses and was sentenced to 12 years in prison.
The gruesome truth came to light in 2020 when authorities investigating two unsolved murder cases from 30 years ago raided Fuller’s home. What they discovered was shocking—substantial evidence exposing his horrifying acts.
Fuller, who had been working as an electrician at the hospital since 1989, was found guilty of sexually abusing female corpses in the mortuary.
The police recovered an extensive collection of photos and videos documenting Fuller’s crimes. The evidence included footage of him abusing deceased bodies, with folders labeled under the victims' names, confirming the horrifying extent of his actions.
Between 2007 and 2020, Fuller targeted at least 101 corpses. He initially worked at the Kent and Sussex Hospital, which closed in 2011, before transferring to Tunbridge Wells Hospital, where he continued his heinous activities undetected.
This shocking case has sparked outrage and raised serious concerns about security in medical facilities, emphasizing the urgent need for stricter monitoring and background checks for hospital staff.
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