UK shocker: 67-year-old hospital worker held for raping, filming 100 female corpses

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The United Kingdom has slipped into a shock after a 67-year-old hospital worker admitted to having raped 100 female corpses in mortuaries for 12 years. 

The psychopath had filmed the sexual assault and stored it on his hard drives.

David Fuller also confessed to having killed Wendy Knell, 25, and Caroline Pierce, 20, in two separate incidents in the English town of Tunbridge Wells in 1987.

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Fuller had previously admitted sexually abusing at least 100 bodies in two Kent hospital morgues for over 12 years.

“This is a shocking case. The sickening nature of the crimes committed will understandably cause public revulsion and concern,” UK Home Secretary Priti Patel was quoted as saying.

Wendy Knell and Caroline Pierce were murdered in 1987.

“I would also like… to remember Wendy Knell and Caroline Pierce, two young women who had their lives brutally taken away from them over 30 years ago. I hope their families can find some solace in seeing justice finally done.”

A search of Fuller’s home revealed that he had hoarded millions of indecent images and videos of children and extreme pornography on hard drives, floppy discs, DVDs, and memory cards in his loft and spare room.

Two of the drives were hidden in a box, which was screwed to the back of a chest of drawers and placed inside a wardrobe. On these drives, officers found footage Fuller had recorded of himself abusing corpses in the morgues.

Folders, some labeled with the names of the victims, contained images and videos of him molesting female bodies, including three children, between 2008 and November 2020.

Fuller worked in electrical maintenance at hospitals since 1989 and was at the Kent and Sussex Hospital, until it closed in September 2011.

He was transferred to the Tunbridge Wells Hospital at Pembury, where the offences continued until his arrest.

Investigators said Fuller would work late shifts and go into the morgue when other staff had left, often “visiting the same bodies repeatedly”.