UK UK - Sarah Everard, 33, London - Clapham Common area, 3 March 2021 #3

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A legit badge would probably do it...

Yes that's possible. But I'd be much more suspicious of an unmarked car and driver calling me over to speak to me before I saw a badge. But for the sake of the perp I can see that would be much easier to be in an unmarked vehicle since I presume most police cars are fitted with tracking devices.

All I can say is a family member of mine is a detective in the Met and she will be devastated by this in terms of the betrayal of public trust and everything they stand for.
 
Just musing if this police officer is originally from Kent and his parent are still there he may have went home to his mum for help.. it wouldn’t be the first time a mum has helped a son cover up a crime.. JMO.. maybe far fetched.
Is it also possible that an offender arrested in Kent could have been trying to board a ferry or train to France? And a woman could have been assisting him with his attempt to flee the country?
 
STOP IT!

Here’s the thing. If this thread gets shut tonight because you lot are talking about family connections which is against TOS until/unless a suspect is named, there’s a good chance it won’t open until the USA based mods wake up tomorrow, so about 2/3pm our time.

I would strongly advise you to delete your posts immediately. The rest will no doubt be deleted by mods and I’m sure nobody wants to be put on a thread ban right now.
I agree entirely!
 
In order to delete posts about partner and his family, go to your post, edit, delete all the text and type “DBM” (deleted by me). Posts about these people are against the TOS.

STOP IT!

Here’s the thing. If this thread gets shut tonight because you lot are talking about family connections which is against TOS until/unless a suspect is named, there’s a good chance it won’t open until the USA based mods wake up tomorrow, so about 2/3pm our time.

I would strongly advise you to delete your posts immediately. The rest will no doubt be deleted by mods and I’m sure nobody wants to be put on a thread ban right now.

how do you delete?
 
If the police officer were arrested hours ago, wouldn’t the statement already say if he was on duty at the time and whether he was already acquainted with Sarah, because this is sickening and scary.
 
He could have been arrested hours ago.
LE have just released the info that's all.

Good point. Possibility they had already made the arrests before the search was conducted. Perhaps something was said that led SOCO back to the specific location.

This is just so awful. Of all the scenarios we've all speculated I'd wager a healthy bet not one of us suspected a PO.
 
Just to clarify, the parents of SE’s partner state on public forums that they live in Kent. Neither his Mother or Father are serving Met Police officers (according to info in public domain, Facebook, twitter etc)

I find it strange that this small dark car turns onto Poynders Road around the time SE was last seen. How can this person not have witnessed anything?

Question for Londoners... Do all Met Police wear uniform? Always travel in pairs? Drive unmarked vehicles?

Hi all.
New to the forum, and sadly witnessed the investigation by chance this evening on a walk.

Witnessing it in real time - whatever it may turn out to be, brings it home and truly magnifies the severity of the situation.

Re Police in and around London, officers can and do travel in unmarked vehicles, but almost always in pairs. Since the recent lockdown enforcement, as of December, Police presence (particularly vehicles) most definitely has increased in South West London.

This whole situation is extremely surreal.
I went to school and basically grew up 5 minutes from where they have been investigating - even down to CCTV that you've all discussed on here - most of it is my route to and from my day to day life.
 
Came here to say exactly this.

IF the police officer is involved in the disappearance (and not some other accessory type crime after the fact or even before), then wouldn’t it make more sense that he was off duty so dispatch wouldn’t know where he was/what he was doing?

Yes I was presuming he was off duty or at the end of a shift.
 
Yes that's possible. But I'd be much more suspicious of an unmarked car and driver calling me over to speak to me before I saw a badge. But for the sake of the perp I can see that would be much easier to be in an unmarked vehicle since I presume most police cars are fitted with tracking devices.

All I can say is a family member of mine is a detective in the Met and she will be devastated by this in terms of the betrayal of public trust and everything they stand for.

I've been stopped by an unmarked police car full of plain clothes officers and all that happened is they pulled up, got out, said "Police" while brandishing their ID. I just got a vibe they were OK, a police officer would have that.
 
Embarrasing question, but I'm a Yank.

Isn't Kent a large county? Is there a city of Kent?

If he was arrested in Kent, how close is this to Brixton?

There is no City of Kent. Canterbury is the county town. South London, where SE is missing from is not far from the north western border of Kent. Kent continues further south east to the sea.
 
Yes that's possible. But I'd be much more suspicious of an unmarked car and driver calling me over to speak to me before I saw a badge. But for the sake of the perp I can see that would be much easier to be in an unmarked vehicle since I presume most police cars are fitted with tracking devices.

All I can say is a family member of mine is a detective in the Met and she will be devastated by this in terms of the betrayal of public trust and everything they stand for.
this is why it might make sense that she knew him. If he was off duty you would be a bit untrusting even if you saw a badge. and if he was on duty you would think he would be on radio/accountable for duty etc
 
Yes that's possible. But I'd be much more suspicious of an unmarked car and driver calling me over to speak to me before I saw a badge. But for the sake of the perp I can see that would be much easier to be in an unmarked vehicle since I presume most police cars are fitted with tracking devices.

All I can say is a family member of mine is a detective in the Met and she will be devastated by this in terms of the betrayal of public trust and everything they stand for.
It's such a shame, just because there is one bad apple doesn't mean the whole tree is rotten.
 
So we know she was walking on Poynder going east. I
wonder if the doorcam caught his vehicle next.

Then he pulls her over in front of Poynder Court.

But someone on the road noted the vehicle and reported it when her disappearance was announced.

He would know to avoid the cameras at King st intersection
 
I agree with the speculation that he was in custody today as the searches were being carried out, and probably formally arrested tonight sometime. But I think he gave some info that led to them searching what and where they did today. JMO, IMO, etc etc etc
 
Could she have been on the phone w BF and says she has to hang up because a policeman is waving her over?

Unlikely IMO, as is any theory for ending the call for any reason than it naturally ending (so no endings due to battery death, sudden incidents distracting SE or indeed the mention of a police officer wanting to speak to her), as I feel JL would not have waited until their planned date then next evening to realise something was wrong otherwise. I think the call can only have ended with them naturally hanging up, and JL expecting her to return home safely.
 
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