Parker Knoll
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Candle shining brightly for Sarah tonight xx
same here x
Candle shining brightly for Sarah tonight xx
I didn't mean it like that - I meant are people saying the white astra COULD be the hire car because they saw one on CCTV or are there any links or sources that confirm it?
There have been posts linking that information posted on this thread.
It is only 6 pages at the moment so not too long to read through.
It wasn't the appropriate time or place, though. It was supposed to be a vigil for Sarah to honor her memory. Her friends have said that Sarah would not have wanted her murder to be politicized, and that one man or police officer does not represent all.Yes, but the fact remains that it was a serving police officer who has been charged and people are quite entitled to feel rage at that without being labelled radical.
So many men think that IE is just a bit of a lad thing to be shocked by but to giggle at.
And training. Parliamentary and diplomatic protection must surely involve training to get control over people far more capable of resistance than an ordinary unprepared woman just walking homeHandcuffing is force, but just one of so many types of force available.
Handcuffing someone who doesn't want to be handcuffed can be a real struggle, particularly if one is operating alone.
There are far easier ways of getting instant control over someone, particularly if there is an imbalance in height and weight.
Yes. Do we know that LE have the hire car?
I was wondering if ‘kidnap by force’ legally rules out ‘kidnap by fraud’? Could he be found not guilty of that charge if he later stated he had tricked her into the car, for example.
Just speculation,
Could WC have been acting as a taxi/Uber? Or even doing some work as an Uber? I understand with Uber you can clock on and work as little or as much as you like. Would also explain the hire car as I think you need to have a newish car to be accepted?
Also links in to the tweet that says what was heard in court was ‘scary’.
Could have been registered under a fake id?
Explains the hazard lights with doors open etc
Could SE have booked a taxi after she got off the phone? Was she planning on getting a taxi home but decided to walk a bit while talking to her boyfriend first? I understand the walk was 50minutes otherwise which is quite a way.
Just speculation, just my thoughts
BBM. He is being investigated.Yes and I realize this is a particularly American point of view but I think the British people should be outraged that their press is gagged when a Met police officer is charged with a very serious offense and other Met officers are being investigated by internal affairs. You have UK tabloids that print absolute trash about everyone’s private lives but they can’t investigate a police officer charged with murder? An archaic and outdated law IMO particularly when it relates to matter of public importance. I realize the US Bill of Rights was partially in response to the lack of protections in the common law at the time so the situation in the UK is not the same as here in the US but IMO it should be more open.
Just speculation,
Could WC have been acting as a taxi/Uber? Or even doing some work as an Uber? I understand with Uber you can clock on and work as little or as much as you like. Would also explain the hire car as I think you need to have a newish car to be accepted?
Also links in to the tweet that says what was heard in court was ‘scary’.
Could have been registered under a fake id?
Explains the hazard lights with doors open etc
Could SE have booked a taxi after she got off the phone? Was she planning on getting a taxi home but decided to walk a bit while talking to her boyfriend first? I understand the walk was 50minutes otherwise which is quite a way.
Just speculation, just my thoughts
There have been posts linking that information posted on this thread.
It is only 6 pages at the moment so not too long to read through.
With respect that is what gun enthusiasts say after school shootings. It is not the time.It wasn't the appropriate time or place, though. It was supposed to be a vigil for Sarah to honor her memory. Her friends have said that Sarah would not have wanted her murder to be politicized, and that one man or police officer does not represent all.
I don't think so. Even if she was enticed into the car willingly it is still kidnapping. ImoYes. Do we know that LE have the hire car?
I was wondering if ‘kidnap by force’ legally rules out ‘kidnap by fraud’? Could he be found not guilty of that charge if he later stated he had tricked her into the car, for example.
Does anyone know if he was born round here, if he's always lived in Kent?
Ah OK many thanks x, just the York thing had me going off on a tangent xxBorn and brought up in Kent iirc.
I think there's a reasonable possibility she opened the car door herself due to concern he was having "a breakdown" ( he obviously had, errr.. problems), or to castigate him if he had his pants down/open again. She may have been only leaning in when he has grabbed her hair and then gone on to punch her unconscious. This would explain why the passenger door was still open, and he has to get out of the drivers side to then go round and bundle her in and close the passenger door before returning to the drivers side to get in and drive away, hence explaining both doors being open at the same time. All my speculation only.
Even handcuffed she could still shoulder charge into him/throw herself onto the steering wheel to try make him lose control of the car