The fai of the four young gay men killed by Port have renewed accatns that police prejudice played a part officers' failure to listen to their ncerns and rulted missed opportuni to tch the killer.
Contents:
- BRISH SERIAL KILLER GETS LIFE SENTENCE FOR MURRG FOUR GAY MEN
- LIFE TERM KILLGS OF 4 GAY MEN; POLICE FACE SCTY OVER EFFORTS
- MY SON WAS MURRED BY GAY SERIAL KILLER – I SHOULD HAVE SAVED HIS OTHER VICTIMS, SAYS MUM WHO SPIRED ‘FOUR LIV’
- THE GAY MEN FREQUENTED MANHATTAN PIANO BARS. SO DID THEIR KILLER.
BRISH SERIAL KILLER GETS LIFE SENTENCE FOR MURRG FOUR GAY MEN
* 4 gay murders in london *
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LIFE TERM KILLGS OF 4 GAY MEN; POLICE FACE SCTY OVER EFFORTS
Brish serial killer Stephen Port was sentenced to life prison whout parole on Friday for the murrs of four young gay men whom he met onle. * 4 gay murders in london *
Origally he lived wh a man he met on a gay datg webse south he was keen to move and Augt he said he had found a place to stay Kovari moved to Port's Cooke Street flat on 23 Augt. Instead he found his boyiend on Facebook and pretend to be a 21-year-old gay porn star om California lled Jon Luck orr to get rmatn about the police Whworth. Three weeks after she found Gabriel Kovari's body the Barkg churchyard, on 20 September 2014 lol dogwalker Barbara Denham found another the same turned out to be Port's third murr victim, 21-year-old Daniel Whworth was a relatnship wh his partner Ricky Wmsley and they lived together Gravend, Kent, havg met on a gay datg was a chef and worked at up-market lotns London such as One Moate Place and Canary Whworth was signed up to another datg se at the time lled Flads and began talkg to Port on there on 18 didn't meet until a month later.
MY SON WAS MURRED BY GAY SERIAL KILLER – I SHOULD HAVE SAVED HIS OTHER VICTIMS, SAYS MUM WHO SPIRED ‘FOUR LIV’
He was not thought to be openly gay and had a number of girliends the days before he was found ad, he went out drkg at the Tradg Club he got back the early hours of 13 September, his father was still awake and wished him soon after that he had gone back out a taxi after matchg wh Port on the app rerds show Port had asked his victim if he had "ever taken T", referrg to crystal ptured Port and Mr Taylor meetg at Barkg statn the middle of the night.
MPs are llg for a public quiry to claims of stutnal homophobia the Metropolan Police after an qut nclud that failur "probably" ntributed to the aths of victims of serial killer Stephen fai of the four young gay men killed by Port have renewed accatns that police prejudice played a part officers' failure to listen to their ncerns and rulted missed opportuni to tch the killer. Anthony Walgate, 23, Gabriel Kovari, 22, Daniel Whworth, 21, and Jack Taylor, 25, were all plied wh fatal dos of the "date rape" dg GHB by Port, dubbed the "Grdr killer" for the way he suted his victims on the gay datg app. Accatns of homophobia.
Dame Margaret Hodge said she and 17 other signatori had wrten to Met Commissner Dame Crsida Dick "to mand a public quiry nsirs whether the Met is stutnally homophobic" letter says: "The police have admted their mistak, stuted new protols, and emphasised that a lack of rourc was to blame. Fai sist homophobia Met police. "The key qutn everyone is askg is yet to be answered - whether stutnal homophobia the Met played a role the vtigatns.
THE GAY MEN FREQUENTED MANHATTAN PIANO BARS. SO DID THEIR KILLER.
The letter nclus that is "imperative that a public quiry tak place urgently to nsir if stutnal homophobia played a role this se" and also not that of the 17 officers vtigated for misnduct, none were is backed up by the victims' fai. A statement released on their behalf said: "Had four, whe, heterosexual girls been found ad the same manner as Anthony, Gabriel, Daniel and Jack, then the police's actns, and the likely out, would have been different, " they the 'Grdr killer' murred four men - and the missed chanc to stop him'A lany of failur'Officers nied accatns of prejudice and homophobia, stead blamg mistak on beg unrstaffed and lackg Friday, the qut jury found officers missed repeated opportuni to tch Port, 46, after he plied first his victim, Mr Walgate, wh a fatal dose of date-rape dg GHB and dumped his body. The MPs' letter lists a "lany of failur" by police, cludg that the dividual aths were not properly vtigated bee "a prumptn was ma that the were young gay men, some of them 'rent boys', who were habual GHB ers and accintally overdosed" quts heard that officers failed to follow leads, murr tectiv turned down requts om borough officers to take over the vtigatns, and ncerns om the victims' fai were had seized Port's laptop after the ath of the first victim but failed to subm for forensic analysis for 10 months, and then missed repeated search for dg rape vios ntaed on the vice.
However, roner Sarah Munro QC told jurors on Friday that they uld not fd that "prejudice or homophobia or discrimatn on the part of the police ma any ntributn to the aths". Fay outrage over 'abomable' vtigatnMr Whworth's partner, Ricky Wmsley, lled for Ms Dick to rign "wh immediate effect" followg the jury's Whworth's stepmother Mandy told Sky News she believed stutnal homophobia the Met Police was "part of the recipe of disaster". "I thk there's an element of homophobia, but I also believe was habual, " she said.