Latest update here I think
Officers appeal for information as the search for missing Sarah Everard continues
I'm wondering if she was followed on foot, and the person following was close enough to hear that she had finished her phone call. She might have been too distracted by the call to realise. But I can't work out the next bit - without her interaction being seen. Lots of windows overlooking and traffic passing, unless she had chosen the riskier and more secluded short cut. I look at the quickest route and think it's the least likely choice, because of safety, but since she is missing maybe it does point to that being the one she took. Plus it could explain why she didn't hop on a bus, if she was walking off the main road.
Latest update here I think
Officers appeal for information as the search for missing Sarah Everard continues
This update gives me Joanna Yeates vibes. Something feels wrong.
I lived in that area several years ago and would have no issue walking around the streets at night, I guess lockdown may have made them quieter but many areas of London are really busy, you wouldn't know there is a lockdown. My concern is that she may have taken a shortcut across Clapham Common - the main paths are lit at night but the rest would be dark. Fingers crossed that Sarah is found safe soon.
Latest update here I think
Officers appeal for information as the search for missing Sarah Everard continues
Do you mean you think she reached home and someone in a neighbouring flat has harmed her?
But then you would think police could identify if she made it home ....
Do you mean you think she reached home and someone in a neighbouring flat has harmed her?
Thanks for creating this thread looked a few days ago and there wasn’t one, just searched again and you have created one, thanksSarah Everard, 33, vanished as she walked home to Brixton, south London, from the Clapham Junction area.
She spoke to her partner en route but has not been heard from since about 21:30 GMT, friend Rose Woollard said.
Sarah Everard: Police 'increasingly concerned' for Brixton woman
https://twitter.com/LambethMPS/status/1367784499237576704?ref_src=twsrc^tfw|twcamp^tweetembed|twterm^1367784499237576704|twgr^|twcon^s1_c10&ref_url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-56281473
There hasn't been any mention of Sarah's partner apart from the fact they were speaking on the phone for 15 minutes and the call ended at 21.28pm that night. Sarah was reported missing by her friends nearly 24 hours later, not by her partner.
I am still surprised her partner did not phone or text her after the phone call to make sure she had got home safely that night.
There hasn't been any mention of Sarah's partner apart from the fact they were speaking on the phone for 15 minutes and the call ended at 21.28pm that night. Sarah was reported missing by her friends nearly 24 hours later, not by her partner.
I am still surprised her partner did not phone or text her after the phone call to make sure she had got home safely that night.