inkerman84
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Where is this clip?
Its here - pay attention to clip between 7 and 10 seconds (full screen)
Where is this clip?
Yep Nine Elms (their relatively new location) so pretty close to ClaphamHe was working at the US Embassy for his shift that night
Sarah Everard: 'Murder suspect' Met officer found via CCTV from bus camera | Daily Mail Online
I assume in that incident you witnessed, the prisoner had need for ICU care.The following is in no way disrespectful to any medical professionals.....
Having been present when a murder suspect was taken to hospital, we bypassed all of the A&E procedure and went straight to ICU. There they have the capacity and expertise of staff to ensure that preservation of life is most possible. There was no question that he might die, it wasn't a head injury, and the case was a quiet one. In this case, high profile, MET officer, in custody, I'd be surprised if he didn't go straight to ICU where there is 1-1 nurse, highest registrar, highest tech monitoring equipment and instant testing to ascertain no threat to life
What was this afternoon? What are you referring to happening this afternoon at the prison?No - it happened this afternoon
He was working at the US Embassy for his shift that night
Sarah Everard: 'Murder suspect' Met officer found via CCTV from bus camera | Daily Mail Online
I believe it was WS member LeopardLeotard who lives in WC road who saw the ambulance there a couple of days before the arrest. Can't find the post sorry.
She could have been restrained in the boot.Once WC abducted SE we presume on Poynders Road what happened next. Was she immediately incapacitated. Did he need to stop in and around Clapham/Brixton to incapacitate her or did he manage to drive all the way to Deal/Ashford with a fully conscious SE in his car?
Its here - pay attention to clip between 7 and 10 seconds (full screen)
We are aware he was working the day he was arrested, but no information provided as to whether he worked the entire time. My guess is that he carried on working as to not raise suspicion. I’m sure his colleagues must have mentioned the case to him, the sick *advertiser censored*Do we know what WC did in the days in between Sarah’s disappearance and his arrest? Was he at work for the days in between? Or did he have time off?
What was this afternoon? What are you referring to happening this afternoon at the prison?
The head injury was 8pm on Wednesday. It was reported on Thursday afternoon but occured the previous evening.
She could have been restrained in the boot.
We only know he was working on the day of his arrest. That was the MSM report at leastDo we know what WC did in the days in between Sarah’s disappearance and his arrest? Was he at work for the days in between? Or did he have time off?
Wouldn't it be incredibly risky having a very high profile murder suspect in a standard A&E setting? I could see that turning into a public disorder situation."status" is nothing to do with it - no hospital would send anyone straight to ICU even if you had been in a horrific car accident or shooting you would receive care in A&E resus initially. (WC was NOT gravely injured seeing as he was at hospital a couple of hours). No ICU in normal times (let alone with Covid now) is going be accessed by a minor injured patient and who knows how many attending police officers. Get real. There would be many private rooms in other parts of the hospital that could be used if required.
Do we know what WC did in the days in between Sarah’s disappearance and his arrest? Was he at work for the days in between? Or did he have time off?
Appears to be a derelict police station in the environs of the A205/Abbeville Rd for exampleYes, I've personally leant towards the possibility that he used his warrant card under whatever pretence to get into his car without a scene. He then had a spot in mind that was more secluded but not immediately worrying to LE to get her to panic in the car and either incapacitated her then, or put her in the boot.
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I'm aware.This is not how ICU beds are used.
I'm aware.This is not how ICU beds are used.