Callum Connor

Born in Watford, UK I grew up with a love of writing, from a very young age I was constantly writing. In my early teens, I was fascinated by the CSI franchise series and actively pursued a career in this area, Studying Forensic Science at the University of Nottingham. While I never managed to find a role after graduating, I do keep up to date with the latest changes in the industry. I am a freelance writer covering mainly the UK but also Europe.

Grindr Killer Stephen Port’s first victim’s case being rejected by Met murder detectives was disappointing, senior officer tells inquest jury

Murder detectives turned down taking on the first case of a serial killer who went on to murder three more young men because there was “not enough evidence” to suggest it was a murder, an inquest has heard. Jurors hearing how police investigated the murders of four gay men – including Gravesend chef Daniel Whitworth – by …

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Clydach murders: Sock links David Morris to scene, say police

A forensic review of the Clydach murders has made “significant findings” linking convicted killer David Morris to the crime scene, police have said. Morris, who died in August aged 59, was convicted of killing four members of the same family in the Swansea Valley village in 1999. South Wales Police said a link between him and a …

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Murder inquiry after boy, 14, stabbed to death at Glasgow railway station

Police have launched a murder inquiry following the death of a 14-year-old boy who was stabbed at a railway station in Glasgow. Justin McLaughlin was found seriously injured at High Street station at about 15:45 on Saturday. He was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital where he was pronounced dead a short time later. …

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