UK UK - Sarah Everard, 33, London - Clapham Common area, 3 March 2021 #2

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An interesting still I found from the camera at the junction between Christchurch Road A205 and Brixton Hill, at 05:25 Thursday 4th March. Individual in the image walking south down Brixton Hill, having come from either the A205 or from Brixton hill itself. Could well be nothing, but seemed quite suspicious

I know the area well. If this individual is walking south across junction of South Circular & Brixton / Streatham Hill/s then they are almost certainly walking from Brixton proper, as the only pedestrian crossing here is on the southern side of the South Circular (which is the natural place to cross as it's quite a hair-raising intersection). Once crossed they will then be on Streatham Hill not Brixton Hill.

Why do you deem this to be suspicious?
 
Just been looking back over the traffic cameras and supposed Sarah got into / was forced into a car on Clarence Rd - if you look at the route a car could have taken (my pink line) - the first blue dot on route indicates a camera which has been greyed out at the time of interest. The second blue dot is a camera further along where I spotted these stills - person stopped in white car, got out, standing by the boot, then gone by the next still. Does this look suspicious or am I becoming too obsessed with this? :eek:
 

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Do you mean 76 Brixton Hill when you say “top”? I didn’t think the entrance looked right.

The Sainsbury's at 'the top' of Brixton Hill is at 266-270 Brixton Hill and only a minute's walk from the junction of the A205 (South Circular).
 
Just been looking back over the traffic cameras and supposed Sarah got into / was forced into a car on Clarence Rd - if you look at the route a car could have taken (my pink line) - the first blue dot on route indicates a camera which has been greyed out at the time of interest. The second blue dot is a camera further along where I spotted these stills - person stopped in white car, got out, standing by the boot, then gone by the next still. Does this look suspicious or am I becoming too obsessed with this? :eek:

It's interesting with the time line but is it just somebody putting something into their car? or something more it's hard to tell
 
Even if SE was abducted in a black spot without cameras, wouldn't the police be able to tell which cars were in "the abduction zone" at the time of her vanishing by looking at the cameras around the black spot?
Exactly this, so if we go down the route of it being someone she knows, say the police have picked this person up around the area but not quite close enough to say for sure they met each other, this person said yeah I went out a walk or a drive that night but I didn’t see her. so they need that other bit of the puzzle, the smoking gun, the evidence just to slot it all together..
Or if we go down the route of a stranger, could be someone who lives in that black spot and he has somehow managed to grab, attack, kill and dispose of all in that black spot (I think I saw people saying there are big bins etc around the flats or in the park and these were emptied before any searches started)
 
As someone local to the area, can some of you other locals kindly stop running down council estates and the like? It's depressing and unnecessary. SW, indeed all London, is a huge melting pot. It's a bad look, and honestly just sounds like a dog whistle. There are affluent areas all over Clapham with badly-lit streets and cul-de-sacs for Gods sake. Sorry for the interjection, y'all!

I hope they find Sarah soon. Sending love to her family and friends.
 
Hi, I'm a new member, just read through the thread. There appears to have been an appeal of sorts from the partner now https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9338091/amp/If-human-let-Missing-Sarah-Everards-uncle-makes-desperate-plea.html

and if you do a search around it looks like one can ascertain an address for them.

Thanks for this!

"Mail Online asked a friend of his at his home for comment and the woman, close to tears, said: 'Sorry, you'll have to contact the police.'" - Interesting?
 
The Sainsbury's at 'the top' of Brixton Hill is at 266-270 Brixton Hill and only a minute's walk from the junction of the A205 (South Circular).

Thanks for the reply - yes, I agree that that Sainsburys along with the Balham Hill one look the most likely candidates. And each are the closest to two locations of interest to SE (Balham Hill is near to her friend in Leathwaite; 266-700 Brixton Hill is near to her presumed residence near Craster Rd, though this latter point is not verified of course by LE/MSM).
 
Just been looking back over the traffic cameras and supposed Sarah got into / was forced into a car on Clarence Rd - if you look at the route a car could have taken (my pink line) - the first blue dot on route indicates a camera which has been greyed out at the time of interest. The second blue dot is a camera further along where I spotted these stills - person stopped in white car, got out, standing by the boot, then gone by the next still. Does this look suspicious or am I becoming too obsessed with this? :eek:
Really interesting post, thank you. I know the junction of Battersea Rise and Lavender Sweep well – it is mostly restaurants and bars and a few shops, which would all be closed at that time. The only reason I can imagine a car stopping there after midnight right now was if it was an Uber dropping someone off, and even then there are very few residential properties along that stretch.
 
There has been no further mention of the boyfriend or even him adding to the family appeals we have seen quoted. The big issue I feel is how on earth any boyfriend would not text his girlfriend or ask her to text him when she made it safely home. Knowing she was walking home alone at night like that and they were just talking beforehand while she crosses the common in the dark! It does not sit well. She probably called him to feel safer as she walked even. How does her phone go dead when the call ended? Even women check in with each other all the time to make sure they get home. The friend’s house she left - did that friend not also make sure? I am a couple of decades older so maybe people don’t do this anymore!
I'm of a similar age to Sarah and live nearby and I don't think it's that unusual to have friends not checking to see you arrived home ok. My old school friends and I always ask each other to text to say we got home safely but when I started socialising with work friends I was surprised at first that this wasn't usually the case. With regards to her boyfriend, there have been suggestions on this thread that it may have been a relatively new relationship. If this is true, then I can understand why he wouldn't necessarily text to check. She seems quite an independent woman, with her own flat/house, successful career and lots of friends. If she had an active social life, she would possibly normally (pre covid) be out and about several nights a week and returning home alone at night.
 
Exactly this, so if we go down the route of it being someone she knows, say the police have picked this person up around the area but not quite close enough to say for sure they met each other, this person said yeah I went out a walk or a drive that night but I didn’t see her. so they need that other bit of the puzzle, the smoking gun, the evidence just to slot it all together..
Or if we go down the route of a stranger, could be someone who lives in that black spot and he has somehow managed to grab, attack, kill and dispose of all in that black spot (I think I saw people saying there are big bins etc around the flats or in the park and these were emptied before any searches started)
Yes I agree, imo that person could be a resident around that 'point' and were the last incident happened.
 
Thanks for this!

"Mail Online asked a friend of his at his home for comment and the woman, close to tears, said: 'Sorry, you'll have to contact the police.'" - Interesting?

This was the point I was trying to make in thread one but my post got taken down for violating the rules but now it’s in MSM I assume we can quote the name?
 
Just been looking back over the traffic cameras and supposed Sarah got into / was forced into a car on Clarence Rd - if you look at the route a car could have taken (my pink line) - the first blue dot on route indicates a camera which has been greyed out at the time of interest. The second blue dot is a camera further along where I spotted these stills - person stopped in white car, got out, standing by the boot, then gone by the next still. Does this look suspicious or am I becoming too obsessed with this? :eek:

Sterling work and I hate to dampen it but just stress testing it :) Is there a takeaway near there at all? Might just be me, but that car looks like your classic white Uber Prius, and I know some taxi drivers have pivoted to food deliveries in the pandemic (a driver who used to ferry my wife to the airport each Monday for work has done this for instance), so could be stopping temporarily to load the car with an order.
 
Hi, I'm a new member, just read through the thread. There appears to have been an appeal of sorts from the partner now https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9338091/amp/If-human-let-Missing-Sarah-Everards-uncle-makes-desperate-plea.html

and if you do a search around it looks like one can ascertain an address for them.

Remember we can only sleuth the missing person and any named persons of interest. No one has been named yet.

The article is worded strangely and one must not jump to conclusions. CL could have more than one son...
 
I'm still waiting to find out where/how Brixton Water Lane comes into the case for dashcam/doorbell footage given where they have been searching, last confirmed sighting and the route we think she was going home (Tulse Hill area).

Perhaps someone she knows lives there and they want to know that person's movements that night? JMO
 
Sterling work and I hate to dampen it but just stress testing it :) Is there a takeaway near there at all? Might just be me, but that car looks like your classic white Uber Prius, and I know some taxi drivers have pivoted to food deliveries in the pandemic (a driver who used to ferry my wife to the airport each Monday for work has done this for instance), so could be stopping temporarily to load the car with an order.

Could well be! I know I’m clutching at straws!
 
There are no cameras apart from that North Side camera, which she would not have willingly gone near as she was heading around the A205 curve down through the park (as SouthLondon85 described)

After that you get one camera facing the junction of the A24/A205 but it is facing the one way traffic leaving the park, so nothing visible there.

The only camera after that is Kings Ave/Poynders.

Ugh.

It might be trained only on cars jumping the red light, but there's a camera on the pelican crossing where Windmill Drive meets the A205. It's a
I was looking through the footage last nights me found some images that might be already dismissed but here goes:

Clapham Common Northside/2021-03-03 - TfL JamCams Archive
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Picture @22_12GMT.jpg shows a couple and what looks a bright green/yellow jacket & bright shoes - The colours could obviously be changed because of the bright lighting of the approaching cars, but my interest was in the dark car in the carpark behind.

This is parked at the fourth bollard where the couple is standing and the car doesn't appear there until between 21_18GMT & 21_24GMT (below) and got me to thinking perhaps she had arranged to meet someone to get some takeaway food or snacks, drink etc.,?
The car remains until the morning at c. 08_30GMT (could be someone doing a Shiftwork, but seems an odd time to park there).View attachment 287655
The building is St Barnabas' Church, Clapham Common North Side, London SW4 9SW (51°27'41.1"N 0°09'39.8"W), I thought of this as another poster mentioned some Churches being in the locale of possible sexual assaults in recent weeks. View attachment 287659
Just off Clapham Common North Side, so possibly wildly off base, but plenty of scope for a dark recess to disappear, even in such a busy street.

Behind those bollards/brick pillars is the carpark, which the church rents out to local residents who want off-street parking. It's entirely normal for cars to be parked there overnight, and I supposse to come and go at any time. There is no part of the grounds of St Barnabas which cannot be seen from the pavement - the fencing between the brick pillars is open iron railings.

If she wanted a takeaway, she could have gone to one of the many a few hundred yards along Battersea Rise from that church, or the Tesco Local (in the old Cullen's - anyone else remember them?)

(Also it doesn't stack up to me she would arrange to meet someone at 10:12pm only a couple of hundred yards from Leathwaite Road - who wants to kill over an hour outdoors on a drizzly night?)
 
As someone local to the area, can some of you other locals kindly stop running down council estates and the like? It's depressing and unnecessary. SW, indeed all London, is a huge melting pot. It's a bad look, and honestly just sounds like a dog whistle. There are affluent areas all over Clapham with badly-lit streets and cul-de-sacs for Gods sake. Sorry for the interjection, y'all!

I hope they find Sarah soon. Sending love to her family and friends.

Where do you see this? I live in this area and not in one of the posh houses.
 
Just been looking back over the traffic cameras and supposed Sarah got into / was forced into a car on Clarence Rd - if you look at the route a car could have taken (my pink line) - the first blue dot on route indicates a camera which has been greyed out at the time of interest. The second blue dot is a camera further along where I spotted these stills - person stopped in white car, got out, standing by the boot, then gone by the next still. Does this look suspicious or am I becoming too obsessed with this? :eek:

Great spot. There is a Tesco just there with the entrance visible to the left but it would be shut by then (closes at 11pm). Could be someone picking up a Tesco worker who was closing up the shop? There are no open food places or takeaways as far as I am aware in that vicinity, unless one of the restaurants has a late-night delivery only service and he's a driver but that seems unlikely. Could have disposed something small in the bin visible ahead by the bikes? Who knows. Odd place to get out of a car at that time of night.
 
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