GUILTY UK - Sabina Nessa, 28, found murdered in park, SE London, 18 Sep 2021 *ARREST* #2

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Sabina Nessa killing: Restaurants in Eastbourne told not to empty bins
Police officers make the request as detectives continue to question a former pizza delivery driver from the town on suspicion of murder


Restaurants close to where a man was arrested on suspicion of murdering primary school teacher Sabina Nessa have been told not to empty their bins, as detectives continue to question a former pizza delivery driver.

The 36-year-old suspect, who is originally from Albania, was arrested in the early hours of Sunday morning at his flat in Eastbourne, East Sussex.

The man, who lived with his girlfriend, used to work as a Dominos delivery driver until July this year, according to locals.

Police raided his flat at 3am and removed a silver Nissan Micra car several hours later from a nearby street.

Forensics officers and specialist detectives remained at the scene on Monday as questioning of the suspect continued.

Two chefs at a nearby Japanese restaurant said police officers had told them not to empty their bins.

Neighbours in the rundown area of Eastbourne claimed they had heard arguing coming from the flat several hours before police arrived.


One neighbour said: “There was shouting coming from the house. It was very loud. It’s been a huge shock. His girlfriend was a character. She fed the seagulls and talked to them.

“He was always helpful. A couple of times he would help me with the buggy and my child. I’ve been here for two years and he was always there during that time.”


The man was arrested on suspicion of murdering 28-year-old Miss Nessa, whose body was found in a park just yards from her home in Kidbrooke, south-east London.

His detention followed an appeal in which Scotland Yard released CCTV footage of a man they wanted to question.

Ms Nessa, who was a year one teacher at Rushey Green primary school in Catford, is thought to have been attacked as she left her flat at around 8.30pm on September 17 in order to visit a local bar, where she was due to meet a friend.

Her body was discovered the following day at around 5.30pm in Cator Park, hidden under leaves.

The murder has reignited the debate around women’s safety on the streets of London. On Friday evening, hundreds gathered in Kidbrooke for a vigil to mark Ms Nessa’s life.


Sabina Nessa killing: Restaurants in Eastbourne told not to empty bins



I am confused. I thought the police had had him under surveillance for at least 24 hours prior to his arrest so why would they not enter immediately they heard shouting not 2 hours later.

I had previously thought he had travelled to Eastbourne a short while before he was arrested but am now thinking he might have travelled there much earlier .
 
If police were tracking the suspect for hours before he was arrested I'm surprised he was not apprehended before or shortly after he went inside the flat out of their sights. The above article says loud shouting was heard several hours before his arrest. Police had already announced they knew his identity and I think there was a heightened risk at that point, either towards others or himself.
 
Sorry, posted this on the old thread:

One mystery that‘s been discussed repeatedly on this thread is the timing of the CCTV footage. According to the official police statement it was recorded BEFORE the attack. This is puzzling. I also struggled to understand why sb acts suspiciouly when he spots a camera, especially if it is a spontaneous, opportunstic crime. Surely at this point in time he didn‘t know he would meet a potential victim that evening so there is no need to turn your face away from a camera or pull your hood up. The only plausible explanation is that it was a premeditated offence and he didn‘t want to be seen in the area at all. This however then suggests very poor planning.

Coming to think about it and considering what we learned today about recent incidents in Eastbourne, it makes complete sense now. His behavior on the CCTV recording is completely unrelated to the actual murder of SN. The reason he’s trying to hide from the camera is that he‘s basically on the run already having committed a rape in Eastbourne just two weeks prior. He doesn‘t want to be tracked down.
I'm not sure about that reasoning, he probably would have already had his hood up anticipating cameras all over the place, because that can't be the only cctv camera he passed since the crimes were committed in Eastbourne.
 
If police were tracking the suspect for hours before he was arrested I'm surprised he was not apprehended before or shortly after he went inside the flat out of their sights. The above article says loud shouting was heard several hours before his arrest. Police had already announced they knew his identity and I think there was a heightened risk at that point, either towards others or himself.



I had just posted saying something very similar.

I am wondering if he had in fact been at the flat for several days. If police are wanting restaurants not to empty their bins they might think he has thrown something away before they were watching him.
 
Sabina Nessa killing: Restaurants in Eastbourne told not to empty bins
Police officers make the request as detectives continue to question a former pizza delivery driver from the town on suspicion of murder


Restaurants close to where a man was arrested on suspicion of murdering primary school teacher Sabina Nessa have been told not to empty their bins, as detectives continue to question a former pizza delivery driver.

The 36-year-old suspect, who is originally from Albania, was arrested in the early hours of Sunday morning at his flat in Eastbourne, East Sussex.

The man, who lived with his girlfriend, used to work as a Dominos delivery driver until July this year, according to locals.

Police raided his flat at 3am and removed a silver Nissan Micra car several hours later from a nearby street.

Forensics officers and specialist detectives remained at the scene on Monday as questioning of the suspect continued.

Two chefs at a nearby Japanese restaurant said police officers had told them not to empty their bins.

Neighbours in the rundown area of Eastbourne claimed they had heard arguing coming from the flat several hours before police arrived.


One neighbour said: “There was shouting coming from the house. It was very loud. It’s been a huge shock. His girlfriend was a character. She fed the seagulls and talked to them.

“He was always helpful. A couple of times he would help me with the buggy and my child. I’ve been here for two years and he was always there during that time.”


The man was arrested on suspicion of murdering 28-year-old Miss Nessa, whose body was found in a park just yards from her home in Kidbrooke, south-east London.

His detention followed an appeal in which Scotland Yard released CCTV footage of a man they wanted to question.

Ms Nessa, who was a year one teacher at Rushey Green primary school in Catford, is thought to have been attacked as she left her flat at around 8.30pm on September 17 in order to visit a local bar, where she was due to meet a friend.

Her body was discovered the following day at around 5.30pm in Cator Park, hidden under leaves.

The murder has reignited the debate around women’s safety on the streets of London. On Friday evening, hundreds gathered in Kidbrooke for a vigil to mark Ms Nessa’s life.


Sabina Nessa killing: Restaurants in Eastbourne told not to empty bins


Would his ex partner have stayed in the flat while he stayed elsewhere? Maybe London?
It could be that he rowed with his ex on his return??
 
Sabina Nessa murder suspect is ex-Domino's driver who 'would never really speak'
27 Sep 2021
''The man arrested on suspicion of murdering teacher Sabina Nessa is an ex-Domino's pizza worker, the Mirror understands.

The 36-year-old was arrested in the early hours of Sunday morning in Eastbourne, East Sussex.''
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A 36-year-old man was arrested from an address in Eastbourne in the early hours of Sunday morning (
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Adam Gerrard / Daily Mirror)
A a local shopkeeper told the Mirror he recognised him in CCTV footage released by the Metropolitan Police last week as he had been a regular customer, but he hadn't seen him for about a month.

He said he was a takeaway delivery driver who "would never really speak, he would just keep his head down".

“He tended to get phone top ups and not much else.”

His car was recovered a five-minute walk from the address, where he had reportedly been living for several years with a partner.''
Never really speak, head always down - Well, some serious psychological problems here.
Im surprised he managed to find a woman ready to marry him.
 
A 36-year-old man has been charged with the murder of teacher Sabina Nessa earlier this month, police have said.

Koci Selamaj from Eastbourne, East Sussex, was arrested in the early hours of Sunday 26 September and charged on Monday over the killing of Ms Nessa in south-east London on 17 September, according to the Metropolitan Police.

Man charged with murder of Sabina Nessa
 
I'm not sure about that reasoning, he probably would have already had his hood up anticipating cameras all over the place, because that can't be the only cctv camera he passed since the crimes were committed in Eastbourne.
Thanks for your reply, Tortoise. A few points from me:

- Yes, he would have absolutely had his hood up and tried to stay out of sight all the time! And that is precisely the reason why the only half-decent images of the guy are the few seconds of very grainy CCTV. With all the cameras around a newly developed area in East London, is that really the best footage the police can find and release to the public? He just didn‘t spot that one camera but otherwise he was very careful not to be seen, possibly for days.

- One other oddity has bothered me a bit. The police never properly time-stamped the CCTV or given us a time-corridor when this was recorded. It says „shortly before the attack“ but that leaves a lot of room for intepretation. All we know is that it’s dark outside. For example, could it even be possible this was the night before? It may explain why it took so long to release it to the public?
 

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