Daniel Morgan murder report: six critical findings in focus
by Dan Sabbagh Defence and security editor from World news | The Guardian on (#5K3P9)
In-depth look at key outcomes of inquiry into 1987 murder of private detective and how Met handled it
Daniel Morgan was a private detective based in south London who was found dead with an axe embedded in his neck in a dark corner of a Sydenham pub car park a few minutes before 10pm on 10 March 1987.
Despite four full police investigations, several smaller inquiries and a failed prosecution, the crime has never been solved and is one of the most notorious cases in recent Metropolitan police history, with accusations of police corruption, incompetence and cover-up.
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