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Simpson investigation was 'flawed' and 'failed' family Simpson investigation was 'flawed' and 'failed' family
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Katie Simpson died in August 2020Katie Simpson died in August 2020
The police investigation into the death of showjumper Katie Simpson was flawed and failed her family, a report by the Police Ombudsman has found.The police investigation into the death of showjumper Katie Simpson was flawed and failed her family, a report by the Police Ombudsman has found.
It has identified multiple failures, including a willingness to believe the account of Jonathan Creswell, the man who was later charged with her murder.It has identified multiple failures, including a willingness to believe the account of Jonathan Creswell, the man who was later charged with her murder.
The Ombudsman also said that police were aware from an early stage of the investigation that Creswell had been convicted for assaulting another woman in 2009. The ombudsman also said that police were aware from an early stage of the investigation that Creswell had been convicted for assaulting another woman in 2009.
The report said there had been “a general lack of Investigative mindset” which led to her death in 2020 being treated as suicide for several months.The report said there had been “a general lack of Investigative mindset” which led to her death in 2020 being treated as suicide for several months.
Disciplinary action has been taken against three officers as a result.Disciplinary action has been taken against three officers as a result.
The ombudsman said the PSNI investigation was “hindered by the misleading working assumption that Katie’s injuries were self-inflicted". The ombudsman said it had received two new complaints, one of which is linked to the original investigation and includes allegations, which may amount to criminal wrongdoing, against a member of the police service.
Multiple red flags were missed before Creswell, her sister’s partner, was eventually charged with her murder. It added that the PSNI investigation was hindered by the misleading working assumption that Ms Simpson’s injuries were self-inflicted, despite "multiple reports from members of the public" that Ms Simpson had been the victim of controlling and coercive behaviour by Creswell.
Some police officers had also expressed their concern that she had been the victim of coercive control.
In addition to those suspicion, medical staff had also expressed concerns about how Ms Simpson’s injuries happened, the watchdog said.
Ms Simpson, 21, from Tynan in County Armagh, died six days after being admitted to Altnagelvin Hospital, having never regained consciousness.Ms Simpson, 21, from Tynan in County Armagh, died six days after being admitted to Altnagelvin Hospital, having never regained consciousness.
Creswell, 36, had beaten her before strangling her.Creswell, 36, had beaten her before strangling her.
He rang 999 and pretended he had found her hanging from a stairwell.He rang 999 and pretended he had found her hanging from a stairwell.
Multiple red flags were missed before Creswell, her sister’s partner, was eventually charged with her murder.
Creswell was found dead at home while standing trial in April.Creswell was found dead at home while standing trial in April.
Three women charged with helping him cover up the murder received suspended sentences.Three women charged with helping him cover up the murder received suspended sentences.
The ombudsman's investigation found that there were "no effective searches carried out at Katie’s address" after her death.
In addition, no supervisory officer attended the house at the initial stages of the police investigation.
The Police Ombudsman Chief Executive, Hugh Hume, said: “There appeared to be a general lack of an investigative mindset which contributed to shortcomings in evidence identification and retrieval, scene management and identification, a willingness to accept at face value the accounts from Jonathan Creswell, and ultimately confusion around the ownership of the police investigation."
'Not professionally curious enough''Not professionally curious enough'
Chief Constable Jon Boutcher has accepted there were "a number of shortcomings" in the early stages of the police investigation and has met Ms Simpson’s family to apologise.Chief Constable Jon Boutcher has accepted there were "a number of shortcomings" in the early stages of the police investigation and has met Ms Simpson’s family to apologise.
He told a meeting of the Northern Ireland Policing Board in August that the PSNI had displayed a mindset which had not been "professionally curious enough".He told a meeting of the Northern Ireland Policing Board in August that the PSNI had displayed a mindset which had not been "professionally curious enough".
Prior to Cresswell’s arrest, several people, including relatives of Ms Simpson, had raised concerns about him.Prior to Cresswell’s arrest, several people, including relatives of Ms Simpson, had raised concerns about him.
He had a previous conviction for an attack on a woman in 2010.He had a previous conviction for an attack on a woman in 2010.
The ombudsman’s investigation, which began in March 2021, resulted in a file of 1,400 pages being sent to the PSNI.The ombudsman’s investigation, which began in March 2021, resulted in a file of 1,400 pages being sent to the PSNI.
It found misconduct by a number of officers, with their cases dealt with by the PSNI’s professional standards unit.It found misconduct by a number of officers, with their cases dealt with by the PSNI’s professional standards unit.
The investigation followed a number of complaints lodged by Ms Simpson’s family and others, related to the fact that police did not treat her death as murder at an earlier stage.The investigation followed a number of complaints lodged by Ms Simpson’s family and others, related to the fact that police did not treat her death as murder at an earlier stage.
They are bringing a civil action against the PSNI.They are bringing a civil action against the PSNI.
It is understood a number of further complaints related to the case have been made to the ombudsman more recently.It is understood a number of further complaints related to the case have been made to the ombudsman more recently.
They are now under investigation.They are now under investigation.