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BBCNEWS Cold Case January 12, 2022 03:37:00

detectives were hopeful. it was compared to all of the people that had dna held on that national database, but there was no match. the first of this month s reconstructions tells the story of a 25 year old woman who lived alone in a bedsit at tunbridge wells in kent. ..and tunbridge wells. the team tried asking for help on the bbc s crimewatch programme, which was to feature the tunbridge wells murders twice over the years. we had samples from the scene. we had the offender s dna from the scene. they d been kept. over the years. that had that had been kept. so we we recover recovered them from the scene and and they re always kept in undetected cases in for new developments in forensic science. the months turned into years. a huge murder investigation into a cold case. at kent police, it was clear that the leads had run out. we scaled down the inquiry,

BBCNEWS Cold Case January 14, 2022 02:38:00

at kent police, it was clear that the leads had run out. we scaled down the inquiry, but one thing that we ve never done is close the inquiry. the old kent police headquarters would soon be earmarked for closure, but in 2019, the tunbridge wells case came back to life. we had a breakthrough. we developed the tights that caroline was wearing when she was found in order to be able to get, for the first time ever, a dna sample that we believed is from the suspect who had killed caroline in 1987. but back then, there was nothing to compare it with. the police were not taking dna from people, because we didn t have the power we didn t even though

BBCNEWS Cold Case January 14, 2022 02:37:00

was introduced in the 1990s, detectives were hopeful. it was compared to all of the people that had dna held on that national database, but there was no match. the first of this month s reconstructions tells the story of a 25 year old woman who lived alone in a bedsit at tunbridge wells in kent. and tunbridge wells. the team tried asking for help on the bbc s crimewatch programme, which was to feature the tunbridge wells murders twice over the years. we had samples from the scene. we had the offender s dna from the scene. they d been kept. over the years. that had that had been kept. so we recovered them from the scene and they re always kept in undetected cases in for new developments in forensic science. the months turned into years. a huge murder investigation into a cold case.

Man admits killing two women in 1987

BBCNEWS BBC News at Six November 4, 2021 18:05:00

these young ladies, 25 and 20, brutalised for his sexual satisfaction. the search continued. it looks like he s got some hard drives in there, i would say. but they re stuck to the back. and these hidden hard drives contain devastating evidence. fuller, a hospital maintenance man in two hospital mortuaries, carrying out sexual acts with dead bodies. he had set up a camcorder and videoed himself. his swipe card gave him access to all areas. we can now report for the first time that at the kent and sussex hospital and its successor, the tunbridge wells hospital, at least 100 dead women were abused. they include a nine year old and a 100 year old woman. fuller recorded some of their names in a little black book. but said practically nothing to police. is there anything you would like to add or clarify at this point, david?

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