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Stephen Port case: Daniel Whitworth's family 'disgusted' with police | Stephen Port case: Daniel Whitworth's family 'disgusted' with police |
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The stepmother of one of serial killer Stephen Port's victims has said she is "disgusted" by the police's failure to conduct tests on a fake suicide note. | The stepmother of one of serial killer Stephen Port's victims has said she is "disgusted" by the police's failure to conduct tests on a fake suicide note. |
Mandy Pearson said her family were assured that the handwriting on the note found with the body of Daniel Whitworth would be properly checked. | Mandy Pearson said her family were assured that the handwriting on the note found with the body of Daniel Whitworth would be properly checked. |
Detectives treated the 21-year-old's death as non-suspicious because of the note, which had been written by Port. | Detectives treated the 21-year-old's death as non-suspicious because of the note, which had been written by Port. |
Port, 41, was given a whole life prison term for the murders of four young men. | Port, 41, was given a whole life prison term for the murders of four young men. |
Mr Whitworth, from Gravesend, Kent, was found dead in an east London churchyard near Port's home on 20 September 2014, three weeks after the body of another Port victim - 22-year-old Slovakian Gabriel Kovari - had been found in the same spot. | Mr Whitworth, from Gravesend, Kent, was found dead in an east London churchyard near Port's home on 20 September 2014, three weeks after the body of another Port victim - 22-year-old Slovakian Gabriel Kovari - had been found in the same spot. |
The note in Mr Whitworth's hand said he had accidentally killed Mr Kovari and was taking his own life as a result. | |
Port, from London, had murdered both men and would go on to kill again a year later. | Port, from London, had murdered both men and would go on to kill again a year later. |
On Thursday the BBC revealed how a detective told Mr Whitworth's inquest that police officers had checked the note against one of Mr Whitworth's diaries, but that a handwriting expert had not been consulted. | On Thursday the BBC revealed how a detective told Mr Whitworth's inquest that police officers had checked the note against one of Mr Whitworth's diaries, but that a handwriting expert had not been consulted. |
When it was eventually checked, an expert concluded that the author of the note was not Mr Whitworth but the handwriting was a match for Port's. | When it was eventually checked, an expert concluded that the author of the note was not Mr Whitworth but the handwriting was a match for Port's. |
'We trusted them' | 'We trusted them' |
Speaking for the first time, Ms Pearson says she remembers the initial contact from detectives. | Speaking for the first time, Ms Pearson says she remembers the initial contact from detectives. |
"We were told that it looked like he'd taken his own life as he'd been found with a letter - and we were very, very keen to see it," she told the BBC. | |
When the family saw the note they were not convinced. | When the family saw the note they were not convinced. |
"We said we weren't sure. Especially when we did finally see the whole thing." | "We said we weren't sure. Especially when we did finally see the whole thing." |
The family told police that "there was nothing personal about it. There were no names mentioned". | The family told police that "there was nothing personal about it. There were no names mentioned". |
"We said then there was nothing there that would link it to Daniel. Nothing at all. His circumstances were looking good, things were bright, he had a good future ahead of him." | "We said then there was nothing there that would link it to Daniel. Nothing at all. His circumstances were looking good, things were bright, he had a good future ahead of him." |
The family were not even that familiar with Mr Whitworth's writing, she recalls. | The family were not even that familiar with Mr Whitworth's writing, she recalls. |
"In this age when you're using email, texts - it's very seldom you see handwriting unless it's in a card," she said. | "In this age when you're using email, texts - it's very seldom you see handwriting unless it's in a card," she said. |
But when they looked at some cards sent by Mr Whitworth, she said, the writing was not a match. | But when they looked at some cards sent by Mr Whitworth, she said, the writing was not a match. |
Ms Pearson says the family were assured by the police that the handwriting would be properly checked. | Ms Pearson says the family were assured by the police that the handwriting would be properly checked. |
"They said they were going to do that anyway. They took samples, they took the cards." | "They said they were going to do that anyway. They took samples, they took the cards." |
Asked how she feels knowing that the tests were not done, she said: "Disgusted. We feel disgusted." | Asked how she feels knowing that the tests were not done, she said: "Disgusted. We feel disgusted." |
"We put our confidence in them. We trusted them." | "We put our confidence in them. We trusted them." |
But she also praised the Met detectives who later conducted the successful investigation. | But she also praised the Met detectives who later conducted the successful investigation. |
The police watchdog is investigating how the serial killer case was handled. | The police watchdog is investigating how the serial killer case was handled. |
The Independent Police Complaints Commission is examining the initial police response to the deaths of the four men in London. | The Independent Police Complaints Commission is examining the initial police response to the deaths of the four men in London. |
A total of 17 Metropolitan Police officers are under formal investigation. | A total of 17 Metropolitan Police officers are under formal investigation. |
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