Talk:Judge jails 'monstrous' London serial killer Stephen Port/Amgines outline

 Court case  Chef Port, 41, initially charged 2015-10-18 with 4 murder and 4 poisoning charges to which he did not plead not guilty until 2016-07. Delays were caused by post-charge investigations. (Unsupported assertion; may be misplace?) By July additional charges - 6 poisoning, 7 rape, and 4 sexual assault - involving 8 additional victims in his alleged practice of contacting men online, arranging meetings when he would administer sometimes lethal doses of GHB. Three bodies found in 2014, one in 2015.  Metro Police has referred itself to IPCC over failures - they did not link the four deaths until 2015-10. Police appealed to the public, with CCTV footage, before and after Port's arrest. (When?) </li> <li>Jury instructed by prosecuting QC to face graphic evidence in "a cool, dispassionate and analytical manner" in the Old Bailey. <li>CCTV of Port and Taylor was shown in court, as were online messages and [evidence?] Port blocked Taylor's account and deleted his own after their scheduled meeting.</li> </ol></li> <li>Port served 8 months in 2015 for lying in the investigation of the death of Walgate, a prostitute, who Port initially claimed not to know and later said Walgate took drugs in his flat, and whose body he had moved out of his flat before calling 999. <li>Prosecutors pointed out inconsistencies in Port's version of events, played the 999 call for the jury</li> </ol></li> <li>The bodies of Whitworth and Kovari were found in the same place, 500 m from Port's residence, a month apart by the same woman <li>Evidence at the scene for both suggested Port's involvement, but police accepted the prima facie evidence that Whitworth was responsible for the muder of Kovari.</li> </ol></li> </ol></li>

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