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Serial killer guilty of murdering four men
A serial killer has been found guilty of murdering four young men by poisoning them with lethal doses of a date rape drug.
Stephen Port, 41, lured his victims to his London flat and secretly gave them GHB, the Old Bailey heard.
Scotland Yard believes there could be more victims and is reviewing 58 deaths in London spanning four years involving the drug.
Between August 2014 and September 2015, Port murdered Gabriel Kovari, 22, from Lewisham, Daniel Whitworth, 21, from Gravesend, Kent, and Jack Taylor, 25, from Dagenham, east London.
Port met his victims on dating websites, including Grindr, and coaxed them to his home in Barking for sex before giving them fatal doses of drugs.
Their bodies were all found dumped in or near a graveyard within 500m of his house.
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Daniel Whitworth's family 'disgusted' with police
The stepmother of one of serial killer Stephen Port's victims has said she is "disgusted" by the police's failure to conduct tests on a fake suicide note.
Mandy Pearson said her family were assured that the handwriting on the note found with the body of Daniel Whitworth would be properly checked.
Detectives treated the 21-year-old's death as non-suspicious because of the note, which had been written by Port.
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Did the police not believe Stephen Port’s victims deserved justice?
It is hard to decide who was the more stupid and arrogant, the serial killer Stephen Port or the police officers who investigated his various murders. Having murdered Anthony Walgate, 23, in June 2014, Port simply dumped his body outside the communal entrance to his flat and called the police himself to report an unconscious figure lying in the street. Port was eventually jailed for lying about how the body came to be there.
When a second body, that of Gabriel Kovari, 22, was found in a graveyard near Port’s flat in August 2014, no connection to Port appears to have been made. When a third body, that of Daniel Whitworth, 21, was found in the same place by the same unfortunate dog walker three weeks later, friends of the dead men began to make connections, although the police apparently did not.
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That's horrible! This guy killed someone, dumped his body in a graveyard. A few weeks later another body turns up in the same graveyard with a note attached saying something along the lines of "I killed my friend with GHB and have taken my own life in guilt, by the way, the guy I was with last night has nothing to do with this." The guy being the murderer. Police bought it, closed the case. It's like something you'd see in South Park.
A serial killer has been found guilty of murdering four young men by poisoning them with lethal doses of a date rape drug.
Stephen Port, 41, lured his victims to his London flat and secretly gave them GHB, the Old Bailey heard.
Scotland Yard believes there could be more victims and is reviewing 58 deaths in London spanning four years involving the drug.
Between August 2014 and September 2015, Port murdered Gabriel Kovari, 22, from Lewisham, Daniel Whitworth, 21, from Gravesend, Kent, and Jack Taylor, 25, from Dagenham, east London.
Port met his victims on dating websites, including Grindr, and coaxed them to his home in Barking for sex before giving them fatal doses of drugs.
Their bodies were all found dumped in or near a graveyard within 500m of his house.
READ MORE
Daniel Whitworth's family 'disgusted' with police
The stepmother of one of serial killer Stephen Port's victims has said she is "disgusted" by the police's failure to conduct tests on a fake suicide note.
Mandy Pearson said her family were assured that the handwriting on the note found with the body of Daniel Whitworth would be properly checked.
Detectives treated the 21-year-old's death as non-suspicious because of the note, which had been written by Port.
READ MORE
Did the police not believe Stephen Port’s victims deserved justice?
It is hard to decide who was the more stupid and arrogant, the serial killer Stephen Port or the police officers who investigated his various murders. Having murdered Anthony Walgate, 23, in June 2014, Port simply dumped his body outside the communal entrance to his flat and called the police himself to report an unconscious figure lying in the street. Port was eventually jailed for lying about how the body came to be there.
When a second body, that of Gabriel Kovari, 22, was found in a graveyard near Port’s flat in August 2014, no connection to Port appears to have been made. When a third body, that of Daniel Whitworth, 21, was found in the same place by the same unfortunate dog walker three weeks later, friends of the dead men began to make connections, although the police apparently did not.
READ MORE
Watch the full doentary HERE
That's horrible! This guy killed someone, dumped his body in a graveyard. A few weeks later another body turns up in the same graveyard with a note attached saying something along the lines of "I killed my friend with GHB and have taken my own life in guilt, by the way, the guy I was with last night has nothing to do with this." The guy being the murderer. Police bought it, closed the case. It's like something you'd see in South Park.