Stewart Gull
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Detective Chief Superintendent Stewart Gull is the British police officer in charge of the 2006 Suffolk serial killer investigation.
Gull was appointed head of crime management with Suffolk police on July 4, 2006, after changes resulting from Gillian Parker’s appointment as Chief Constable of Bedfordshire.
Gull's service dates back to 1982, and he has worked in all three areas of the force, both in uniform and CID, and in every rank to DCS. He is married with two teenage children and is a keen sportsman with his main passion being for skiing.

