A look at the aftermath of the murrs of four young gay men rried out by Stephen Port between 2014 and 2015.
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BTAL ATTACKS ON RSIAN GAYS REVEALED DOCUMENTARY
In his 20s, the young man me out as gay. Although The Barkg Murrs will follow Port's crim and nvictn, 's important to note that the story will be told om the pot of view of the victims' fai, who ascerta that the police uld have found the killer much earlier than they did, but they did not do their due diligence due to homophobia. However, the Coroner had led the jury out of nsirg police homophobia as an issue the se.
The fai said that the se should go on public rerd as “one of the most wispread stutnal failur morn history” and that the Metropolan Police’s actns were, part, “driven by homophobia” – somethg the police ny. Sarah Sak said the jurors’ ncln was a “massive victory” but she was “disappoted” they were not allowed to nsir homophobia. Stephen Port is the famed "Grdr Killer" nicknamed for his horrific murrs of four men that he went on dat wh om the gay datg app Grdr.
How Police Missed the Grdr Killer is a 2017 documentary explorg the murr vtigatns and what evince slipped through the fgers om police east London, who have been acced of stutnalised homophobia.