He pleaded guilty to creating images of naked bodies stored in his morgue.
A perverted undertaker in the UK posed next to naked corpses and offered another man drugs to have sex with the dead body.
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Nigel Robinson-Wright, from Blackpool, was jailed for 17 years in May 2022 after pleading guilty to a string of sordid sexual offences committed at his workplace in Preston, County Lancey.
An inquiry into better protecting the dignity of the dead found he had distributed extreme pornographic images, including of tortured children and dead bodies.
An inquiry launched after necrophiliac killer David Fuller's mortuary abuses looked into Robinson-Wright's vile crimes.
The inquiry's head, Sir Jonathan Michael, said people were “shocked” that funeral services were unregulated and that anyone could appoint themselves a funeral director.
The inquest's interim report, published this week, mentions his crimes in a section on recent charges and convictions relating to funeral homes.
It says: “Nigel Robinson-Wright posed for photographs next to open coffins and naked corpses and offered to provide a man with crystal meth to facilitate sexual activity in the funeral home's chapel of rest. They also shared sexual fantasies about the dead.”
Judge Graham Knowles QC told Robinson-Wright he had committed “abhorrent” acts that required him to “deny his own humanity.”
Sir Jonathan Michael, the head of the inquiry, said: “We need a regulatory regime that will not tolerate any form of abuse or any action that compromises the safety and dignity of the dead. The funeral directors I have met during this inquiry have been caring and professional. However, sadly there are exceptions. The thing is, someone can position themselves as a funeral director. They can do it from home and keep the bodies in their garage and no one can stop them. That can't be right.”
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