UK UK - Sarah Everard, 33, London - Clapham Common area, 3 March 2021 #4 *Arrests*

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  • #841
I can see a scenario where an individual with police ID pulls over to a lone woman to tell her she is being followed and offers to drive her home safely. She feels reassured as he’s a police officer, even if off duty, so gets into the car.

However, Deal is a very long way to drive an individual who is unrestrained and unwilling, which implies that she is either comfortable travelling in the car, is unable to struggle or resist, or perhaps the vehicle stops well before Deal.
 
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If he is an armed officer. I wonder if he has a private gun licence. This would surely frighten someone enough to comply.
 
  • #844
It's quite the opposite, recruits are preferred to live within the areas they serve.


The Sun is reporting he was a Westminster borough based officer though

This isn’t true in London. You’re not allowed to serve directly where you live.
 
  • #845
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Ok, so it’s safe to say that this probably isn’t an ex boyfriend. I was really thinking that it has to be someone she knows but I’m not so sure anymore...
Not necessarily people do live double lives
 
  • #846
Thanks for this! I’ve tried every single spelling of that surname except that way.

Interesting that he previously worked in car body repairs - maybe fixed his own after a potential RTA although I appreciate that this is highly unlikely
 
  • #847
Really not good to share this reference publicly on here. Suggest you delete!
 
  • #848
It's quite the opposite, recruits are preferred to live within the areas they serve.


The Sun is reporting he was a Westminster borough based officer though

Met recruits don't work in the areas they live in. Most serving police officers in the UK don't live in the areas they patrol either.
 
  • #849
This isn’t true in London. You’re not allowed to serve directly where you live.

Unless you happen to be in EastEnders' Walford! :D
 
  • #850
I meant it didnt take long for it to hit MSM so we can discuss it

MSM have obviously known his name for ages - they are at his house!

It will have been embargoed
 
  • #851
I can see a scenario where an individual with police ID pulls over to a lone woman to tell her she is being followed and offers to drive her home safely. She feels reassured as he’s a police officer, even if off duty, so gets into the car.

However, Deal is a very long way to drive an individual who is unrestrained and unwilling, which implies that she is either comfortable travelling in the car, is unable to struggle or resist, or perhaps the vehicle stops well before Deal.

Agree. Could he have drugged her?
 
  • #852
don’t want to cast aspersions...

*Proceeds to cast a number of as yet completely unfounded aspersions.*

Honestly, it's posts like this that give these kinds of forums a bad name. Just utterly stupid basing character on looks.
 
  • #853
which is what i was saying plus that random twitter account got the name wrong and the address ..

Yes but it wasn't difficult to work out the correct information from what was shared..
 
  • #854
Lets not go down the "he looks like" route please. Not credible. Can't judge character off looks. E.g. no one marries someone "who looks like a murderer" and yet (unrelated to this case) husbands kill their wives...
 
  • #855
So we know the who, now for the how and why... why did he do something to this poor girl??

we actually don't , he has only been arrested not even charged yet let alone convicted of anything.
 
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Lets not go down the "he looks like" route please. Not credible. Can't judge character off looks. E.g. no one marries someone "who looks like a murderer" and yet (unrelated to this case) husbands kill their wives...

Exactly .....Ted bundy doesn't look like a monster but we all know he is.
 
  • #858
Lets not go down the "he looks like" route please. Not credible. Can't judge character off looks. E.g. no one marries someone "who looks like a murderer" and yet (unrelated to this case) husbands kill their wives...

I wouldn't want them on my jury JS
 
  • #859
This isn’t true in London. You’re not allowed to serve directly where you live.
I’m in a different country of the UK and that’s the case here, you can’t serve in the community you reside.
 
  • #860
Is anyone else wondering how this all ties in with the flats they had been checking last night?
 
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