Stephen Port: Quiet, porn-obsessed loner who turned into a serial killer
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The families of Stephen Port’s victims welcomed the announcement by the IOPC after new evidence of police conduct emerged at inquests last year.
The IOPC announced its decision following the damning findings of an inquest jury last December.
Incidents have taken place in clubs and at concerts across France.
Spiking will remain an ‘invisible crime’ unless action is taken to improve awareness, the Home Affairs Committee has warned in a new report.
Chelsie Dack had accused her ex-boyfriend, who she saw on the night of her death, of spiking her drink.
Sarah Munro QC published her findings following inquests into the deaths of Anthony Walgate, Gabriel Kovari, Daniel Whitworth and Jack Taylor.
In a letter, 18 MPs said a lack of resources could not explain ‘the sheer number of failures’ by officers investigating the serial killer’s victims.
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The cases were only linked by chance some 16 months after the serial killer first struck.
The 46-year-old killed four young, gay men after contacting them on gay-chat websites such as Grindr.
Officers refused to link the cases, despite concerns of victims’ family and friends.
The four young, gay men were drugged and killed by date-rape predator Stephen Port between 2014 and 2015.
Port, 46, was jailed for murdering four young gay men over 16 months.
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Stuart Cundy led the review of the investigations into the deaths of four young gay men killed by Stephen Port.