A Metropolitan Police detective, identified in reporting as Grafham, retires before he could be sacked after allegations that he showed colleagues photos connected to the murder of model Sally Anne Bowman. According to reports, the allegations involve statements from coworkers who say Grafham displayed images of the victim’s body. The reports state that Grafham allegedly described the behaviour as using the photos for “showing off” and “entertainment and bragging rights.” The reports indicate that he is reported to have been referred through internal processes following the complaints. The account also says the retirement occurs while action related to the allegations is still pending. All reporting is consistent that the matter concerns conduct toward colleagues using photographic material related to the investigation and victim. No additional details are provided in the supplied excerpts about the stage of any disciplinary proceedings, what specific internal findings have been made, or whether Grafham disputes the allegations.