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Met Police detective showed crime scene pictures for ‘bragging rights’, tribunal told

  • Posted on July 14, 2026
  • By Evening Standard
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A retired Metropolitan Police detective sergeant faces a tribunal investigation for alleged misconduct involving the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive crime scene photographs from a decades-old rape and murder case. According to witnesses, the officer shared these graphic images without legitimate investigative purpose, apparently seeking personal recognition and credibility among peers. The incident raises serious concerns about evidence handling protocols, officer conduct standards, and victim privacy protections within law enforcement agencies.

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Met Police detective showed crime scene pictures for ‘bragging rights’, tribunal told
Met Police detective showed crime scene pictures for ‘bragging rights’, tribunal told

Jason Grafham, who retired as a detective sergeant last Friday, was involved in the investigation into the rape and murder of a young woman more than 20 years ago
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Evening Standard

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