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Necrophiliac NHS Worker Admits to Murders, Sexually Abusing Corpses of at Least 80 Women and Girls

By VICTORIA FRIEDMAN

A National Health Service (NHS) electrician has admitted to murdering two women in 1987 and the sexual abuse of at least 80 dead women, whose ages ranged from a girl aged nine to a 100-year-old, with police suspecting there may be hundreds of more victims.

David Fuller, 67, had originally admitted to killing Wendy Knell and Caroline Pierce in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, but denied murder due to “diminished responsibility”, only to change his plea to guilty on both counts of murder on Thursday on the fourth day of his trial at Maidstone Crown Court.

He had previously admitted to sexually abusing 78 corpses at two hospital morgues in the county of Kent over a period of 12 years, reports the BBC. Fuller had filmed many of the abuses. A date has not yet been set for his sentencing, though given the extent of his crimes he could be jailed for the rest of his life without parole.

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