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Sick 'Necro Lord' who sexually abused 100 female corpses hit with longer jail sentence

Sickening "Necro Lord" David Fuller has seen his life sentence behind bars extended after he admitted to sexually abusing 100 female corpses.

Morgue Monster Fuller previously admitted to sexually abusing the corpses of 78 women after abusing his position as an electrician at a now-closed hospital, but has now pleaded guilty to some 23 more.

His chilling crimes carried out the Kent and Sussex Hospital and Tunbridge Wells Hospital saw one of the victim's daughters label the 68-year-old criminal a "sick and twisted" individual, The Mirror reported.

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Fuller had already pleaded guilty to two murders and 44 charges relating to 78 victims in the mortuaries he worked at between 2008 and November 2020 - and last year received a life sentence.

Fuller had worked at the hospitals since 1989 as an electrician
Fuller had worked as an electrician at the hospitals since 1989

The sicko has now pleaded guilty to four further charges in relation to the possession of extreme pornography between the years 2007 and 2020.

Fuller had worked at the now-closed hospitals since 1989, and just last month admitted to the extra charges.

A daughter of one of Fuller's victims addressed the morgue monster directly in court and said: "The pain and emotional upset seared through my body like a knife.

"He took advantage of her helplessness in death where we were unable to protect her. David, I want you to know how much damage you have caused, how your sick and twist behaviour has damaged families like mine."

Family members of the victims of Fuller are set to receive up to £25,000 each in compensation
Family members of the victims of Fuller are set to receive up to £25,000 each in compensation

Fuller's helpless victims included a nine-year-old girl, two 16 year olds and a 100-year-old woman.

Prosecutor Michael Bisgrove said it was "vital for us to bring these additional charges" to "reflect his offending and bring justice for the families that we can".

Police had discovered a library of indecent images of Fuller abusing corpses during a search of his East Sussex home, where he lived with his family.

An independent Government inquiry into the sick crimes was launched to understand how Fuller went undetected throughout his "bedsit murders".

A report on the hospital trust is expected to be published next year, while more than 90 family members whose loved ones were abused by Fuller will receive compensation of up to £25,000.

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