I'm not in London but at the start of the 3rd lockdown there were a lot of local issues in my area of police being over zealous in stopping people out and about and it was clarified that walking outside is not against lockdown rules and I can't imagine anyone calmly accepting a warning for doing something perfectly legal but I accept that things might be different in London
JMO
I’m speculating too but agree that it could be his car was in Dover and on the way back a stop was made at the garage and that tragically Sarah may have died there. He then goes on to drop hire car and collect own car. But has to return next day with builders bag. This may have escalated mental stress as reality dawns. I don’t know. All horrific but a picture is beginning to emerge. JOOSpeculation and JMO if he hired it in Dover then he may have driven either the Seat or Peugeot to Dover and collected the car there. EC might not know.anything about him hiring the car as she just saw him go out and come back in one of the family cars?
Well not in the back of an Astra I wouldn't think. I used to have an Astra and struggled to get my push bike in there with the seats down, never mind a motorbike
That's the A3 - a main radial road. I expect you'd find all makes and colours of cars along there
I've not seen any reports which suggest she went that way, though I suppose it's not impossible he was circling the Common looking for opportunities. JMO
Most police cars are Vauxhall Astras (WC could’ve explained that it was unmarked). This feels sickingly planned
I wonder why it was allowed to be widely reported that he's worked on the 3rd. Would the Met have deliberately given out the wrong info for some reason?
Was it actually the MET that said previously he worked at the US embassy 2-8 the day Sarah went missing? it was stated in MSM that was the case but I’m trying to find an actual MET statement that said this but I can’t so did MSM get it wrong previously and this new time line is correct?I wonder why it was allowed to be widely reported that he's worked on the 3rd. Would the Met have deliberately given out the wrong info for some reason?
Insanity is rarely used and when used as a defence, is rarely successful- from memory (from my law degree days), it has to be a mental defect of the mind. I think though, bearing in mind certain press releases, this will not be sought.What is the standard for an insanity defense in the UK? Maybe @Nikynoo can share what the options are here?
It is very high in the US. Singing to yourself thinking you’re a sheep high for NGRI. There are ways to attack intent elements in a crime using different mental defects but it’s rare to actually work. Being suicidal or depressed wouldn’t get you off for murder. Defense lawyers in the 00s always tried to blame the meds like SSRIs but that doesn’t usually work either.
The following Month in August 2015.
I think so, so he wasn’t actually meant to be working and it was extra or cover for someone but if he finished at 7am that morning would he be allowed to start another shift at 2pm? I would expect firearms are particularly strict on this, you wouldn’t want someone sleep deprived in charge of a gun!MSM said it was claimed he worked a six hour 'relief shift' ending at 8pm on 3rd
Everything we know about the police officer arrested for Sarah Everard 'murder'
Does 'relief' mean an extra shift? Or is that just weird police jargon?
JMO to me the only scenario for SE getting into the car would be as follows:
WC: Why are you out here? where have you been? I’m a policeman here’s my badge. (COVID laws introduced)
WC: I have to give you a warning. (Paperwork & fine) Where are you heading? I’ll give you a lift home.
WCs authoritative position was likely conveyed immediately.
I'll answer my own post, no he didn't.
He worked the 19.00rs to 07.00hrs shift then went on leave for a few days.
So he finished his shift at 07.00hrs the same day Sarah was kidnapped.
I wonder if he went home to Deal, then drove all the way back up later that evening, or stayed up and hung about in London when he finished in the morning?
Timeline of Sarah Everard’s disappearance
Then the stones appeared in 2018 so probably nothing to what I was looking at. The person with the digger was building the stones. I am not sure what was in the tied up bag though, who knows.
I linked a historic Kent media story about the garage a few threads back - trying to find it. I am sure it said that he left the garage in 2015 and can't remember what year it finally closed.