FULLER, DAVID: David Fuller: Monster in the Morgue TV - True Crime Recaps 2022 -
We know that he killed in 1987 … You know that what you are seeing is so far out of anyone’s frame of reference – this is not a human being doing this so this has to be something other. This is a monster. David Fuller: Monster in the Morgue I: Murder in Bedsit Land, rozzer, Sky 2023
The woman had received a heavy blow to the head, had been strangled and then had been sexually assaulted. She was 25 years old. Her name was Wendy Knell. ibid.
I came across this dead body down in a ditch. And I realised it was a young woman. ibid. farmer
He wasn’t creepy. He wasn’t weird. He was always nice to be around. Everyone liked him. David Fuller: Monster in the Morgue II: The Invisible Man, colleague
Year after year we re-ran that DNA process … We just hoped that one day the murderer himself would end up on that DNA database. ibid. rozzer
We got a call from the lab. They had a match. ibid.
He was abusing [dead] ladies up to two or three days before he was arrested. ibid.
The decision to tell the families is taken at the highest level within Kent police, in consultation with an independent ethics committee. ibid. caption
In 1987, two young women were brutally beaten and strangled but the horror didn’t end with their deaths. Their killer took pleasure in assaulting their corpses and then he seemed to vanish for thirty-three years. Their unsolved deaths were known around Great Briton as the Bedsit Murders. True Crime Recaps: The Worst Human to Walk This Earth? Youtube 12.48, 2022
He became a necrophiliac monster haunting the morgues and defiling corpses. ibid.
When the cops traced his DNA to his doorstep, the man who opened it could have been their grandfather. He was a 67-year-old mild-mannered father of four living in a lovely neighbourhood in East Sussex. ibid.
Hidden in a secret compartment behind a closet cabinet in his home office were four hard-drives with millions of depraved images and videos of him abusing hundreds of dead women in the morgue of a local hospital. ibid.
The worst case of necrophilia in British history maybe in the entire world. ibid.
FULLER, JOEL et al: Crime Stories TV - Justice Margaret Kravchuk -
The Navy’s elite team of investigators has a homicide on its hands. An undercover sting operation is then the NCIS’s only chance to unravel the twisted plot. Crime Stories: Broken Honor
Why would someone want to gun down a Naval officer [Sonny Grotton] in his own driveway? ibid.
Could Sonny Grotton have been a drug informant? ibid.
Slowly but surely detectives are connecting [Joel] Fuller to the rifle found in the woods. ibid.
NCIS has enough evidence to arrest Norma Grotton. ibid.
Norma Grotton, the mastermind … is found guilty. ibid.
Killing someone for hire ... is abhorrent to all the values of a civilised society. Justice Margaret Kravchuk
FURLONG, DANIEL: Scene of the Crime with Tony Harris TV -
‘There’s someone in our community that killed a child, a child that everyone loved and knew. Scene of the Crime with Tony Harris, resident, ID 2017
The murder of 11-year-old Jodi Parrack and the search for her killer changed all that, pitting neighbour against neighbour and unravelling nearly two centuries of trust. ibid.
‘She’s fully clothed and she’s lying kind of askew and they noticed that on both her wrists were some indentations that looked like she’d been bound in some fashion.’ ibid. rozzer
Police finally have their man and the DNA matches Furlong. ibid.
FYFE, WILLIAM: Crime Stories TV -
October 29th 1999: North of Montreal investigators respond to a home in a peaceful resort community. Inside they find the victim of a brutal attack … Some feel he may be Canada’s worst serial killer. Crime Stories s1e5: The Killer Handyman, TruTV
Known to many as the Handyman Killer. ibid.
The fingerprint will be tied to a name … a 44-year-old man named William Fyfe. ibid.