
Detective kept naked pictures of murder victim for 'entertainment and bragging'
Detective sergeant Jason Grafham 'retired' from the Met Police on the first day of his tribunal for gross misconduct Adam Care 18:22, 17 Jul 2026 Updated…
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Earlier, the hearing heard photocopies of photographs taken from the scene of the rape and murder were discovered after a search of Grafham's desk in December 2024. One witness, known as Miss B, said she had thought Grafham had kept the photographs for "entertainment and bragging purposes". Another witness, known to the court as Miss C, said that Mr Grafham's frequent referral to his work on the Sally Anne Bowman case had become a "running joke" in the office. In his defence, Grafham's representative Mark Scrutton had claimed he had kept the photographs for "policing purposes". Jason Grafham can never work for the police again, but he will still receive his full pension.
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Earlier, the hearing heard photocopies of photographs taken from the scene of the rape and murder were discovered after a search of Grafham's desk in December 2024. One witness, known as Miss B, said she had thought Grafham had kept the photographs for "entertainment and bragging purposes".
according to Daily RecordAnother witness, known to the court as Miss C, said that Mr Grafham's frequent referral to his work on the Sally Anne Bowman case had become a "running joke" in the office. In his defence, Grafham's representative Mark Scrutton had claimed he had kept the photographs for "policing purposes".
according to Daily RecordJason Grafham can never work for the police again, but he will still receive his full pension
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