Two London police officers pleaded guilty Tuesday to taking photos of two murdered sisters and sending them to other people.
Deniz Jaffer, 48, and Jamie Lewis, 33, snapped “inappropriate” and “unauthorized” photos of Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallwood after they were killed in June 2020, Sky News reported.
While sharing the photos, Lewis “used degrading and sexist language” to describe the murder victims, according to the Guardian. Together, Jaffer and Lewis took six photos and sent them to more than 40 people, mostly in a WhatsApp group chat.
© Provided by New York Daily News Bibaa Henry (left) and Nicole Smallwood were killed June 5, 2020, in London.
Bibaa Henry (left) and Nicole Smallwood were killed June 5, 2020, in London.
Jaffer and Lewis had been assigned to protect the crime scene in a London park after Henry, 46, and Smallwood, 27, were stabbed to death by a teenager as part of a “satanic pact,” the Guardian reported. Instead, they used their post to take secret photos.
The cops were exposed by London’s Metropolitan Police watchdog, the Independent Office for Police Conduct. They will be sentenced in December, CNN reported. The judge told them to expect jail time.
The killer, Danyal Hussein, will spend 35 years to life in prison for the murders. He was convicted in July 2021, after investigators found he’d pledged to kill six women every six months for the devil. In return, he would “win the Mega Millions Super Jackpot” and avoid capture by the police. The “pact” did not work.
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Original Article: London cops admit to taking ‘inappropriate’ photos of murdered sisters
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