Stephen Port case: the missed opportunities to catch a serial killer
by Caroline Davies from on (#5SX82)
Inquest heard about a series of police failings in the investigations that were to have terrible consequences'
The inquests into the deaths of the four victims of the serial killer Stephen Port have been told of a catalogue of failings, described as unique by the Metropolitan police deputy assistant commissioner, Stuart Cundy, which had terrible consequences".
The coroner Sarah Munro QC said the jury had to consider if there were missed opportunities in each investigation to catch Port sooner and so prevent deaths.
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