UK UK - Sarah Everard, 33, London - Clapham Common area, 3 March 2021 *Arrests* #6

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I know what you’re saying but he has the advantage of knowing what he is about to do, she is unawares. He wants her in the car, she has no idea what he wants. He has criminal intent, she is a kind, sweet young woman. I don’t think it was a conversation or an offer.

It seems now he had an intent to commit a sexual offence so he doesn’t offer a lift, he bundles her in, and destroys her phone. I hope he also chloroformed her or put her out somehow and her suffering was over immediately.

I think that makes sense because of the location. Speed was essential because people could come past anytime, also keeping her quiet was important.

I don't think he did anything to her until the car was miles out of the area possible not until they got to his garage during the car journey he either knocked her out somehow or possibly tied her up and gagged her as well and that's probably were he was in full control of the situation but it's still puzzling how he got her into the car? but for all we know it might turn it was something simple
 
Not sure if allowed so sorry if not (first post)...

Others (on twitter) have noticed a similarity in appearance of this man, wanted for other recent, violent offences in the Kent area:

KentOnline.co.uk: CCTV appeal after shop assault
Kent Police: CCTV appeal following Folkestone assault

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Definitely. Look at the ear tips and the small eyes. JMO.
 
JJ@BBBLondon

The PO arrested in the #SarahEverard case, Wayne Couzens aged 48, married & living in Deal, was a car mechanic until 10 years ago. He’s based at Westminster & would know the SC well, obvs. It’s been suggested by a source that he may have lodged at CP Estate

7:27 AM · Mar 10, 2021

This info about him maybe lodging at CP Estate - I haven't seen that sourced reliably anywhere? Is that new info? Also - this twitter user seems to be a regular person, not a journalist/affiliated with any MSM...
 
The Facebook event, titled ‘Reclaim These Streets’, was set up after Ms Everard went missing while walking home last week.

The organisers have demanded that the capital’s streets be a safe place for women.

The vigil will begin at 6pm on Saturday at the bandstand in Clapham Common. Attendees are asked to wear a mask and practice social distancing.

In a description for the event, the organisers said "We believe that streets should be safe for women, regardless of what you wear, where you live or what time of day or night it is.

“We shouldn’t have to wear bright colours when we walk home and clutch our keys in our fists to feel safe.
‘Reclaim These Streets’ vigil planned for Sarah Everard
 
I was just looking into EC’s job at the laboratory and the name Sukhorebra seems to randomly come up with her picture. Would that be her maiden name?

It's definitely a Ukrainian surname, and as she seems to be Ukrainian and studied at the University in Donetsk, I would assume it IS her maiden name.
 
The sun talks about how the officer may have used police powers or the lockdown card while off duty, to trick or lure Sarah into a car. Perhaps to tell her he was arresting her, or needed to take her details, but instead drove off into the night.

*This is a woman that looks younger than her age, blonde, petite, and feminine, so at high risk of sexually motivated abduction. The suspect is someone from what I have read, with a partner in her thirties, and had a decent specialist job on the police force.

Met cop 'may have used warrant card to entice Sarah Everard into car'

That conditions that evening was misty/foggy with limited visibility, and quiet due to ongoing lockdown restrictions. It appears a sinister opportunity may have presented itself that was took with both hands.

That said, it is vital we find out who those remains belong to, as many people go missing every year. The police I am sure will be working flat out to get the evidence they need to charge and zero-in for conviction.
 
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/14301957/wayne-couzens-from-cop-to-sarah-everard-suspect/
The Sun’s reporting reads like total speculation to me, including all of the “a source said” stuff (I note no attempt to assert that it’s a police source).
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/14301957/wayne-couzens-from-cop-to-sarah-everard-suspect/
SE looks slightly younger than her age in some photos, but to me (I understand some disagree) it is obvious in most pictures of her that she couldn’t be mistaken for a teenager or a minor. For a woman in her mid-20s, yes indeed perhaps.

Visibility may well have been a factor. Lockdown is limiting people going out a bit but walking around on the streets is one of the few things you’re allowed to do and the streets, parks, etc have been very busy in the local area the last few weeks since the weather has improved a bit.
 
I may have missed a few posts. Is it thought that he drove up onto the pavement or parked round the corner in Rodenhurst? I doubt he parked round the side of the flats IMO. It's all speculation though so perhaps not much point, as we'll find out eventually I guess. I know the police gave careful attention to that kerb. JMO
In the daily telegraph it says the break through came with Bus CCTV. There are 2 routes on this road (355+50) with a frequent service and 2 stops close to the building. Maybe forensics were looking for marks on the kerb for when he drove off.
 
Law Enforcement ( LE) uses the most delicacy and care in notifying families about a loved one missing like this who appears to have been found, especially in a non-natural death.

The terms Commander Cressida Dick used appear, to me , to be oversleuthed and may not represent what some think they do.

Nowadays even with the most obvious of crimes, most decedents undergo DNA testing to confirm their real identity. Then the family is very carefully notified and the most salient information is given to them, but not in excrutiating detail. That can wait a bit until other details pertinent to the incident are confirmed and the loved ones are ready to hear it.

It would be cruel and very unusual to bring the family to the scene of a body retrieval that is under active investigation. It's just not the right time to do this.

Forensic scientists have very specific jobs to do and need to have the time and authority to get to all the details that may impact a conviction or an aquittal.

Please don't read too much into the language used by Comissioner Cressida Dick. She is being very professional.
 
We haven't hear how long he had the hired car.

Seems like it must have been several days at least.

Was he just always trolling for women to attack?

He must have had to use his Met PO ID to get her in the car, and in the back seat. Do the type of hire care he had come with child locks? Would he have demanded to put her in the back seat with the doors locked?

In the US, the murder of Samantha Josephson in South Carolina occured because she mistook a vehicle that drove up as the Uber she had ordered. Sadly, the trial revealed that there were her shoe prints all over the windows where she had tried to smash them out.

How would WC have been able to restrain SE and stop her from attacking him as he is driving?

Clearly taking her phone was necessary, but what excuse was used and could she have hit the 911 button before giving it to him?
 
This info about him maybe lodging at CP Estate - I haven't seen that sourced reliably anywhere? Is that new info? Also - this twitter user seems to be a regular person, not a journalist/affiliated with any MSM...
Tweet by freelance writer. OP made clear not a statement of fact. Keywords here: suggested, may have.
 
I just learned about this case yesterday. It’s so horrifying. That a police officer is the suspect... I just can’t.

And his wife suspected of assisting him... who would “assist” their husband if you actually suspected they committed such an horrific act?! Not me. I’d be calling it in!
 
MOO it is mentioned that she was buying a bottle of wine at Sainsbury’s before going to her friend's. We don't know if they drank that night, and I am not assigning blame on her for drinking AT ALL, but it could have made it more difficult for her to defend herself when approached by a police officer. Perhaps he was also at the same store and followed her thereafter? All speculation.
 
I just learned about this case yesterday. It’s so horrifying. That a police officer is the suspect... I just can’t.

And his wife suspected of assisting him... who would “assist” their husband if you actually suspected they committed such an horrific act?! Not me. I’d be calling it in!
I can't help wondering if he's committed violent crimes before and never got caught until now.
 
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