SE was, sorry?
I just woke up to the news and it makes me feel sick! What the hell did they do to her
yes. You have to dig a bit and the posts are now deleted.
BBC Breakfast news has just broadcast that a press statement from the police expected at 08:30 (it's 08:04 here)
A number of folks on the London subreddit talking about a vehicle accident theory based on how closely the roadside/drains were being looked at.
What is more likely in your opinion?
Do all police not have a taser or something similar that might be involved ?
Of course not sure details of guy's arrest are yet or if was on duty...
Any indication this statement is written or going to be delivered by conference? Just wondering if we can catch it live. Did BBC say they would cover it?
Thanks - I didn't know that. That could certainly make things a bit more complex.
Do all police not have a taser or something similar that might be involved ?
Of course not sure details of guy's arrest are yet or if was on duty...
JMO but:
highly unlikely: police officer uses their job as a reason to stop a complete stranger and do something untoward to them.
far more likely: a person (who happens to be a police officer) is seeing/having some sort of relationship with a woman who already has a boyfriend. Woman arranges to go to his flat to end it/finish an argument/discuss things. Something goes horribly wrong (‘crime of passion’) - officer flees to eg his mum’s house (note he was ‘arrested in Kent’, not ‘from Kent’).
MOO but think this sounds far more feasible than rogue officer using his role to commit crimes against women. Not impossible - but less likely IMO.
Also think the accident scenario is a possibility - esp if eg there was drink driving involved - but for reasons people have already said, harder to cover up or to happen without anyone noticing.
Do all police not have a taser or something similar that might be involved ?
Of course not sure details of guy's arrest yet or if was on duty...
This is the footage from Sainsburys
Sky said they are trying to verify the source they have for this which is why they haven't reported it properly yet, so imo for Ws rules can't be taken as fact til thenWooded area in Kent is currently being searched