Wayne Couzens: Killer cop's QC believes he should NOT die behind bars because there are worse crimes | Daily Mail Online
The Judge absolutely nailed it.
Bravo!!!
The Judge absolutely nailed it.
Bravo!!!
Without going into too much detail, an associate of mine is a former male stripper, and they use hair ties for... erm.... "enhancement" purposes
This is what keeps me scratching my head. If the hair ties are used for you know what - does the person still have the urge to 'perform'? Or was he doing a side line for a certain type of video?
Surely the legal system doesn't work on Top Trumps. Rape and Murder etc should be sufficient enough to warrant a life sentence but then what a joke a life sentence is as its never for life. JMO MOO
Can we make a law that two police officers are present when questioning on the street?
I'm glad that he will die in prison, and I'm happy that I don't have to think about him any more.https://twitter.com/Fhamiltontimes/status/1443532753266515975
BREAKING Wayne Couzens sentenced to a rare, whole life order at the Old Bailey. He will never be released for the murder of Sarah Everard. He is the first police officer to receive this sentence
With a splint, I assume??Without going into too much detail, an associate of mine is a former male stripper, and they use hair ties for... erm.... "enhancement" purposes
Another dishonest headline from the Daily Mail.
I'm sure you know that murder attracts a mandatory life sentence.Surely the legal system doesn't work on Top Trumps. Rape and Murder etc should be sufficient enough to warrant a life sentence but then what a joke a life sentence is as its never for life. JMO MOO
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I'm glad that he will die in prison, and I'm happy that I don't have to think about him any more.
Rest easy Sarah, he can't hurt another woman and he won't be getting any hot chocolate and bakewell tarts in prison. Moo.
With a splint, I assume??
Good idea although there are already provisions in PACE (police and criminal evidence) statute and guidance about the number of officers on arrest. I think if he had stopped a lawyer instead he might have found it harder to arrest that person off the street, alone and in an unmarked police car while not in police uniform, but many people do not know their rights on arrest, what they should expect and the protections already contained in law. I read PACE with interest myself and would recommend it to all.Can we make a law that two police officers are present when questioning on the street?
In nude colour for a girl? Come on...The hairbands seem such a random purchase, I assume that was maybe something he was picking up for his wife/daughter rather than for use in his crimes?
I was kidnapped off the street when I was 16, I was driven 20 minutes away. That was excruciatingly long, thinking about all the things that could happen when we arrived. 80 miles to me is unthinkable. The horror I endured during 20 minutes, I cant even put into words. So for me I know on some level how Sarah felt but 80 miles of thinking that is sickening.
I was kidnapped off the street when I was 16, I was driven 20 minutes away. That was excruciatingly long, thinking about all the things that could happen when we arrived. 80 miles to me is unthinkable. The horror I endured during 20 minutes, I cant even put into words. So for me I know on some level how Sarah felt but 80 miles of thinking that is sickening.
My thoughts exactly on reading that.
"‘What was unusual – and suggests his experience – was his disposal of the body. ‘Burning someone’s remains is a good way to get rid of it. All of that suggests this is experienced behaviour.'"
Absolute nonsense. It's impossible to destroy a body by burning without access to special facilities.
Re an appeal, IMO the police will be flat out now looking for other crimes to be able to convict him before any appeal can happen. They probably may already have things held back as they knew they needed to get the SE one done first.
If the criminologists are saying that there is a high chance he has committed other similar crimes, then makes sense they would have started investigating all and any possibilities. I hope they go back over all his hire cars and how many miles they did, plus if he has had multiple ferry crossing from Dover - given how quickly he had the prostitute/gang kidnap story ready and was confident to drive so far with a woman handcuffed and visible in his car who knows what else they might find he had done! He could have easily shown his badge and passport and never been at risk of having his vehicle/boot checked at any ports or crossing.
Horrible as it is, if they find more crimes then at least he will remain locked up despite how many appeals he tries.
I wondered this too, as I have wondered what I'd have done in this situation. If a lone male officer in an unmarked car wanted to handcuff me, when I hadn't committed a violent crime, I would think I'd have resisted that - but surely at this stage he is so set on his pursuit, that he would have used force to get her into the car?
(btw I am not victim blaming in saying I would have tried to resist - I am always very dubious/untrusting nature, while Sarah quite rightly trusted an official police officer's word. But just speculating on how things would have gone down if she had tried to resist - I think he'd have used force anyway).
His story around the gang was also just plain bad. There was going to be no supporting phone, text, other messaging evidence or video that he was going to be able to conjure up based off the fact it simply doesn't exist, and he must have known that.