
Morgue Monster
The Life & Crimes of David Fuller
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Harry Chips
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Stu Armstrong
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David Fuller lived an unassuming life as a family man and skilled hospital worker in the quiet English town of Tunbridge Wells. To those around him, he was dependable, polite, and seemingly ordinary. But behind the carefully constructed façade lay a man harboring unspeakable darkness.
Morgue Monster delves into the chilling true story of David Fuller, whose horrifying crimes stunned the world. From his early life and the subtle signs of his deviant tendencies to the gruesome discoveries that emerged during a routine investigation, this book chronicles the unraveling of a man who preyed on the vulnerable and desecrated the sanctity of trust by committing unspeakable sexual acts on the dead.
This gripping account explores the painstaking police work that brought Fuller to justice, the harrowing interviews that revealed the depth of his depravity, and the ripple effect his crimes had on his family, colleagues, and victims' loved ones. With fictionalized dialogue and vivid storytelling, Morgue Monster places you at the heart of the investigation, in the courtroom where justice was fought for, and behind prison walls as Fuller faces the consequences of his horrific actions.
Part true-crime exposé, part psychological study, and part cautionary tale, Morgue Monster examines the duality of human nature and the hidden monsters lurking in plain sight.
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