Found Deceased UK - Sarah Everard, 33, London - Clapham Common area, 3 March 2021 *Arrests* #12

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To add I described them at back of house as fingertip searches, they were not on knees or if they were out of my view, but they were walking slowly in a line in sweeps, my point it is that what I saw I describe as fingertip searches although not technically 'fingertip' x


Yeah not hands and knees, standing in a line.
 
That is a really good point! If SE had an iPhone. If any family member knew her Apple ID password they could sign in on iCloud and see - photos - last location of phone registered. Depending on how it is set up I believe it can show a last location right up to the battery going dead even if switched off.
There are pictures of her clothes and phone (an iPhone) in the article below:
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/14260161/sarah-everard-missing-clapham-family/
This article states she had a white iPhone: Sarah Everard: Met police 'concerned' for missing woman
 
I think I can answer this. The prosecutor was asked by the Magistrate to provide a summary, so therefore a detailed account did not need to be given.

"Chief Magistrate Paul Goldspring asked prosecutor Zoe Martin to give a brief summary “given the nature of the case and the interest”."
Sarah Everard’s body found in builder’s bag, court told

I was wondering about this

I presume the documentation filed contained far more detail?

it's 25 years since i studied criminal procedure but IIRC the initial information etc filed with the court need to establish a prima facie case sufficient to hold the accused - including particulars of the case against him?

As there is no contested bail application, we don't get to hear any argument over the evidence itself.

But the Crown would need to show specific evidence that implicates the accused in the murder, prima facie

One suspects it's not just the car that ties him in
 
I think I can answer this. The prosecutor was asked by the Magistrate to provide a summary, so therefore a detailed account did not need to be given.

"Chief Magistrate Paul Goldspring asked prosecutor Zoe Martin to give a brief summary “given the nature of the case and the interest”."
Sarah Everard’s body found in builder’s bag, court told


Thank you :)

it’s interesting about the fire arm that he didn’t want to carry one in future as that would raise flags at work.


I can definitely see some kind of mental break being blamed here as he definitely doesn’t seem all with it.
 
To add I described them at back of house as fingertip searches, they were not on knees or if they were out of my view, but they were walking slowly in a line in sweeps, my point it is that what I saw I describe as fingertip searches although not technically 'fingertip' x
They did both kinds from your earlier photos or a photo you shared, at least one had them kneeling.. and creeping along.
It's used interchangeably..
I've done SAR work with sticks and we mistakenly called it fingertip, it was not.
 
Have they confirmed that they are looking for body parts in Sandwich?

Sorry, I've been over the other threads and can't find it confirmed, but everyone seems set on the idea rather than looking for a phone etc
 
has it ever been confirmed that it was 2 doors, one on either side?

Could just as easily have been the passenger and driver door on the same side, for example. Bundle into the back, child lock on, get in front, drive away


JMO, MOO.

Yes, it has been. The only info on the doors comes from reports of what was said in court

"At around 9.35pm, a bus camera captured two figures on Poynders Road and a white Vauxhall Astra with its hazard lights flashing.

"Another bus camera captured the same car with both front doors open"

Sarah Everard’s body found in builder’s bag, court told
 
Strange that they've bought in D&C marine, there are plenty of other units around the coast there.

The only thing I could think of is D&C have a lot of mines/potholing/caverns so maybe they had to wait for *very* specialist resources?

Edit: I dont think this part of Kent does, does it?
 
Have they confirmed that they are looking for body parts in Sandwich?

Sorry, I've been over the other threads and can't find it confirmed, but everyone seems set on the idea rather than looking for a phone etc
I don't think there's been any confirmation about anything, but IMO it's more likely they're looking for SE's personal items.
 
Strange that they've bought in D&C marine, there are plenty of other units around the coast there.

The only thing I could think of is D&C have a lot of mines/potholing/caverns so maybe they had to wait for *very* specialist resources?

Edit: I dont think this part of Kent does, does it?
There are some - I know the uni has/had a caving club, for instance. IMO D&C probably has better underwater equipment available, but that's a big assumption on my part.
 
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