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From Daily Mail today. Those with an interest in law enforcement may find this story interesting :
Murder detective who persuaded killer to lead him to two bodies could face sack - for failing to read him his rights
Steve Fulcher failed to read Christopher Halliwell his rights after he was arrested
Detective Superintendent Fulcher interviewed Halliwell without a solicitor being present
Halliwell led him to the bodies of Sian O'Callaghan and Rebecca Godden-Edwards
A murder detective who failed to read a killer his rights when persuading him to lead him to the bodies of two women could now face the sack.
Wiltshire Police Detective Superintendent Steve Fulcher was praised for his bravery after Christopher Halliwell led him to where he had dumped the body of missing 22-year-old Sian O'Callaghan in 2011.
But the Independent Police Complaints Committee has said the officer should face a gross misconduct hearing after failing to read Halliwell his rights and interviewing him without a solicitor being present in a bid to find Miss O'Callaghan.
He should also face disciplinary action for briefing the press on the case when Wiltshire Police had ordered him not to.
Miss O'Callaghan, 22, had gone missing after a night out at a Swindon nightclub in March 2011.
Taxi driver Halliwell, 49, had been arrested days after the disappearance and in a three hour period led police to her body.
The killer then asked the detective if he 'wanted another one' and led him to the body of Rebecca Godden-Edwards who had been missing since 2002.
The 20-year-old had been missing since 2002, but her estranged family had never reported her missing because they believed she had moved to London after becoming hooked on drugs.
Despite revealing the location of the bodies, Halliwell was never convicted of killing Miss Godden-Edwards after a judge ruled that his confession was inadmissible because Mr Fulcher failed to follow the correct arrest procedures.
More at :
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...istopher-Halliwell-lead-bodies-face-sack.html
Brett
Murder detective who persuaded killer to lead him to two bodies could face sack - for failing to read him his rights
Steve Fulcher failed to read Christopher Halliwell his rights after he was arrested
Detective Superintendent Fulcher interviewed Halliwell without a solicitor being present
Halliwell led him to the bodies of Sian O'Callaghan and Rebecca Godden-Edwards
A murder detective who failed to read a killer his rights when persuading him to lead him to the bodies of two women could now face the sack.
Wiltshire Police Detective Superintendent Steve Fulcher was praised for his bravery after Christopher Halliwell led him to where he had dumped the body of missing 22-year-old Sian O'Callaghan in 2011.
But the Independent Police Complaints Committee has said the officer should face a gross misconduct hearing after failing to read Halliwell his rights and interviewing him without a solicitor being present in a bid to find Miss O'Callaghan.
He should also face disciplinary action for briefing the press on the case when Wiltshire Police had ordered him not to.
Miss O'Callaghan, 22, had gone missing after a night out at a Swindon nightclub in March 2011.
Taxi driver Halliwell, 49, had been arrested days after the disappearance and in a three hour period led police to her body.
The killer then asked the detective if he 'wanted another one' and led him to the body of Rebecca Godden-Edwards who had been missing since 2002.
The 20-year-old had been missing since 2002, but her estranged family had never reported her missing because they believed she had moved to London after becoming hooked on drugs.
Despite revealing the location of the bodies, Halliwell was never convicted of killing Miss Godden-Edwards after a judge ruled that his confession was inadmissible because Mr Fulcher failed to follow the correct arrest procedures.
More at :
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...istopher-Halliwell-lead-bodies-face-sack.html
Brett
