The son, 24 years old, of the crazy morgue monster victim channel raises funds in the memory of his mother

Morgue monster David Fuller, 67, will never be released from prison after being sentenced to life in prison for murdering two women in 1987 and abusing at least 100 women and girls over 12 years in two morgues in Kent

A son whose mother was a victim of morgue monster David Fuller says he is channeling his rage into fundraising in her memory.
Fuller sexually abused at least 100 women and girls over the course of 12 years at two morgues in Kent.
The 67-year-old was jailed for life for his horrific crimes in December and will die in prison.
His unspeakable crimes have also changed the lives of the victim’s family, with one grieving loved one even being forced to take her own life, a whistleblower told The Mirror. in February.
The son of Tania Mackelden, who became one of Fuller’s victims after she died of breast cancer in 2017, feels like “losing” his mother “again in the most painful way”, BBC report.
Tom Mackelden said, “You lose them once and then you feel like you lost them all again.”
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“David Fuller temporarily destroyed my memory of my mother, however, now I’m using that negative energy as motivation to help as many families as possible,” he said.
The 24-year-old had just turned 19 when his 48-year-old mother passed away.
“When she went, it was a huge void in my heart and that void has never been filled,” he said.
At the time of his mother’s death, Tom was participating in a series of charity events, including football matches, golf days and even running the London Marathon – twice.
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But when he learned of the horror Fuller had caused at the Pembury Hospital morgue, he felt like he had lost his mother again – but this time in the “most horrible way possible”.
“You lose them once and then you feel like you lost them all again, in the worst way possible,” he said.
“But it gave me the motivation to do something bigger and better than anything I’ve done before by starting a foundation in memory of my mother.”
Tom will be setting up the Tania Mackelden Foundation in memory of his mother at a glitzy prom in Kent in April – with all proceeds going towards vacations for cancer patients.
Just last month, a whistleblower revealed a family member of one of more than 100 dead women and girls he abused took their own lives.
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Insiders have also told of how bosses were urged to install CCTV in the morgue a year before Fuller’s arrest – but the request was denied due to cost.
And some sexual assaults were carried out before autopsies were performed – meaning signs were missed by pathologists.
Ministers have launched an independent investigation led by former chief medical officer Sir Jonathan Michael. But relatives of the victims have begun legal proceedings to force a full public investigation.
“It’s a national scandal,” said Ben Davey, who represents dozens of them. Fuller was able to commit these offenses for such a long time.
“Violations of such magnitude warrant a full and uncompromising investigation – something this investigation fails to do.
“We needed to fully test the facts without worrying about avoiding embarrassment for those who failed to do the proper checks on Fuller.” The monster tormented corpses for 12 years and Mr. Davey pointed out he might never have been caught had he not been crucified for two unsolved sex murders.
Fuller strangled and sexually assaulted Wendy Knell, 25, and Caroline Pierce, 20, of Tunbridge Wells, Kent, in 1987 – the so-called Bedsit Murders.
After a DNA breakthrough in 2020, police raided his home in Heathfield, East Sussex, and found a hard drive with more than 14 million sad sex offender images.
They included images of him abusing corpses in the hospital where he was an electrician.
Among these were a nine-year-old girl, two 16-year-old boys and a 100-year-old woman.
The married father of four has worked at Kent and Sussex Hospital, Tunbridge Wells, since 1989, then moved to Tunbridge Wells Hospital in 2010.
The Department of Health said: “We are taking action to ensure nothing like this happens again.
“We believe this non-statutory investigation will help us understand as quickly as possible how these violations went undetected, identifying any areas that need action. early and look at broader issues.”
Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust said: “The trust continues to support the families affected by Fuller’s horrific crimes and fully cooperates with the independent investigation.”
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