London, where they were all found.He was given a rare whole life order in 2016 at the Old Bailey, and the inquests into his victims’ deaths are now ongoing at Barking Town Hall.Sean Wilson, former deputy borough commander for Barking in east London in summer 2014, said today the investigation ‘could have engaged with’ the LGBT community more.Mr Wilson also retracted comments he made that both men were possible users of GHB, the drug serial killer Stephen Port used to murder the pair, as well as two other men, before he was eventually brought to a halt.Inquests into the four deaths, at Barking Town Hall, are examining if police could have stopped Port sooner with different methods.The inquest jury heard Mr Wilson arranged a special meeting.