Dennis Nilsen Netflix documentary: Killer could have been stopped before he committed first murder, top cop reveals
AFTER being plied with booze and passing out, a young lad wakes to find he has been stripped naked and is about to be strangled.
The documentary is based around tape recordings that Nilsen, who died in jail aged 72 in 2018, made while serving a life sentence for murders carried out between 1978 and 1983. “The first thing I noticed was the walls had been painted black. The living room window had been completely smashed and there was blood everywhere.
Det Sgt Brenton was shocked to discover the suspect was “Des” the copper who he had worked with in the Met Police in 1973. His spree only ended when cops were called to investigate the drains outside his flat, which had been found to be congested with rotting human tissue and bones. When he was arrested at his home — which reeked of decomposing flesh — officers found more human remains in his wardrobe.
“He wore a uniform and didn’t really achieve anything. I don’t think he had any interest in it. He went before he was pushed and there was no leaving do.”
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