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Becky Godden misconduct detective Steve Fulcher keeps job | Becky Godden misconduct detective Steve Fulcher keeps job |
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A detective who did not follow arrest guidelines in a double murder case has been allowed to keep his job. | A detective who did not follow arrest guidelines in a double murder case has been allowed to keep his job. |
Det Supt Steve Fulcher failed to caution Christopher Halliwell when the former taxi driver led him to the body of Becky Godden in 2011. | Det Supt Steve Fulcher failed to caution Christopher Halliwell when the former taxi driver led him to the body of Becky Godden in 2011. |
Halliwell was never charged over her death but was jailed for life in 2012 for the murder of Sian O'Callaghan. | Halliwell was never charged over her death but was jailed for life in 2012 for the murder of Sian O'Callaghan. |
The misconduct charge was brought after an inquiry by the Independent Police Complaints Commission. | The misconduct charge was brought after an inquiry by the Independent Police Complaints Commission. |
The detective was given a final written warning following the three-day hearing, which was held in private. | |
Thankful for support | |
He was found guilty of breaching police guidelines for arrests and a second charge relating to "inappropriate contact with the media" 12 months after the case. | |
A third charge, of alleged breaches in relation to information released to the media, was dropped. | |
A statement from Det Supt Fulcher's lawyers thanked Becky Godden's mother, Karen Edwards, and Sian O'Callaghan's partner, Kevin Reape, for their support. | |
"Steve Fulcher wishes to express his thanks to those who have supported him throughout this very sad case," the statement said. | |
"At all times Steve Fulcher has been motivated by a desire to serve the public and do the best that he can for the victims, their families and for Wiltshire Police." | |
The force's Chief Constable, Pet Geenty, said the case had been "emotive" and had attracted a lot of interest. | |
"I have great admiration for senior investigating officers across the country who have to make life and death decisions," he said. | |
"As always, it is vital that investigations are rigorously reviewed in order that good practice, lessons learnt and areas for development are identified." | |
Changes to guidelines | |
Miss Godden was last seen alive by a police officer in Swindon in December 2002. | Miss Godden was last seen alive by a police officer in Swindon in December 2002. |
Halliwell led police to her body in a shallow grave in Gloucestershire in 2011, shortly after he confessed to killing 22-year-old Miss O'Callaghan, from Swindon. | Halliwell led police to her body in a shallow grave in Gloucestershire in 2011, shortly after he confessed to killing 22-year-old Miss O'Callaghan, from Swindon. |
But, a High Court judge ruled his confessions over Miss Godden were inadmissible because Det Supt Fulcher breached the Police and Criminal Evidence Act (Pace) guidelines. | |
Under those rules, which govern the questioning of suspects, Halliwell should have been cautioned during cross-examination. | Under those rules, which govern the questioning of suspects, Halliwell should have been cautioned during cross-examination. |
The detective said at the time he had made the decision to not take Halliwell to a police station in a bid to "appeal to the killer's conscience". | |
Angus Macpherson, the police and crime commissioner for Wiltshire, said he backed calls for changes to Pace guidelines. | |
"The MP for South Swindon, Robert Buckland, who is an experienced barrister, was asked by the policing minister to look at the workings of Pace as a result of this case. | |
"I support Mr Buckland's conclusion that some changes would be helpful." |
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