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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 2020 | Katie 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 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 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. | |
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. |