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Anyone see the David Fuller documentary Monster in the Morgue?

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BettyBananaMan · 01/06/2023 22:05

On Sky/Now Tv last night. It was a grim topic but such a brilliant documentary. Respectful and so well handled considering the horrific nature of the crimes.

Anyone else watched it?

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QueefQueen80s · 01/06/2023 22:12

Ooh no but I'm morbid as hell so heading there now!

PinkFizz1 · 01/06/2023 22:16

Just finished it. It was really disturbing. Bad enough what he’d done to those two young women but yikes, didn’t think it was going to go the way it did.

When the officers discovered the pictures in his house and said “Is that real? Are those…….. dead bodies?” Was chilling.

CuteCillian · 01/06/2023 22:32

He seemed so 'average' didn't he? But I've just been doing some background reading and he sounds generally vile.
Hospital electrician David Fuller had 'a roving eye' and regularly cheated on his wife, a murder jury has heard today.
The three-times married pensioner was the unofficial photographer for 80s band Cutting Crew

There are reports of assaults on his wife.
Really worryingly, he lived in at a home for girls with learning differences when his wife was house mistress. I'm sure it has all been closely investigated, but that fact just jumped out at me.

Tellmeimcrazy · 01/06/2023 22:46

What channel pls

Tellmeimcrazy · 01/06/2023 22:49

Sorry just saw sky now thx

SaxSick · 03/06/2023 00:52

We just watched it - I hate when these bastards pretend they didn't do things.

Mishavet · 06/06/2023 23:24

My daughter had this case as a part of an exam in her law and policing course. She was quite shocked reading the details of the case early on a morning.
Am I the only one who feels the murders were worse than the necrophilia? His access to bodies probably saved lives in the long run. Too bad he couldn't just get it on with a doll or mannequin. Glad the DNA finally got him. I am honestly not sure I would want to be told if I was a family member of one of the deceased. I know the police had a duty to inform people, but once they had him for the murders, they had him.

Discwriter · 06/06/2023 23:31

I watched it today. Also not sure if telling the families were the most ethical option, I don't imagine I would want to know.

SaxSick · 07/06/2023 17:01

I imagine that legally they could not not inform the relatives? Imagine if some of this had leaked. Weren't their cases about cover ups with babies or foetuses?

xoomer · 11/06/2023 21:34

Using the term "morgue" to me, took away the seriousness of what he did to the first 2 women.

It was horrendous what he did to the bodies of the people who had passed away.

BUT he broken in, attacked and killed the first two women. Morbid to say but they actually knew what was happening.

Thank god he did have access to a hospital though as he would have had to kill more women to take their dead bodies.

Absolute psycho.

TheOGCCL · 11/06/2023 21:46

I watch a lot of true crime docs and this one is very well done as they really focus on the impact on the victims and the police rather than the perpetrator.

QueefQueen80s · 11/06/2023 23:09

Youngest morgue victim was 9.. if that was my child 😢
He's one of the worst stains on the human race, infact he is inhuman.

iloveallcats3 · 16/06/2023 17:37

This case is quite local to me and I think most people had given up hope that they would ever catch the person who killed the two women in 1987. It was a dark case that has lingered in the background of Tunbridge Wells, and I've heard caused a lot of fear for a long time after it happened.

It was chilling when the detective said they believe the reason there were no more murders is because after he got the job at the hospital (and access to the bodies) he didn't need to. Just so so grim. But as mentioned upthread, it shouldn't be forgotten that he actually took two lives in cold blood, yet I think he will be remembered as the 'morgue monster'.

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