Found Deceased UK - Sarah Everard, 33, London - Clapham Common area, 3 March 2021 *Arrests* #10

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  • #481
Is this about the bag I posted about outside the garage in 2015?
It turned out to be some kind of tied up rubbish bag I posted about on google maps but I must admit it was strange it was still there the following Month with a digger next to it.
 
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The possibility of him having a body in his car when he got home seems plausible..with the builder bag news...maybe once they knew who he was they checked cctv from his house and tracked it right through to near the deposition site...makes sense why they found her relatively quickly and why they may arrest his wife on suspicion of assisting ..even though she may not have.
 
  • #483
I’m still in two minds over how clever / sloppy he has been in allegedly committing this crime.

As a police officer would he not be aware of TFL cameras? He has picked a busy street in central London.

I’m not sure about premeditation. I’m veering more towards escalating and opportunistic.

Where he very definitely was sloppy IMO was his alleged IE three days previously. On home turf (he used to work in Bromley) at a fast food restaurant where you’d know there’d be CCTV. With your car Reg plate on show. Twice! That’s a pretty bold / dumb move.

Maybe he expected nothing to come from the IE. I gather from MSM that nothing was done after the employees reported it. Will be interesting to see how they later connected it to him MOO
 
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I think he must have intended to come back and hide/bury the body. It does seem very odd to just leave it in a bag. His DNA could be on the bag too.
 
  • #486
Or move. Don't builders bags have handles? Or at least can be loaded onto, or into a truck?
Yes, I think it's one of those huge bags with four handles, although they may come in different sizes. Imo
 
  • #487
My otherhalf is a brickie. They are large sack type bags , made of a plastic interwoven fabric naterial. They use them to carry rumble etc so very strong . I've only ever seen white ones but that's not say they don't come in other colours.
 
  • #488
The possibility of him having a body in his car when he got home seems plausible..with the builder bag news...maybe once they knew who he was they checked cctv from his house and tracked it right through to near the deposition site...makes sense why they found her relatively quickly and why they may arrest his wife on suspicion of assisting ..even though she may not have.

I did think this but I dont think they would of bailed her - it is possible she lied about his whereabouts or delayed investigation.
 
  • #489
Re the area known to be used by fly tippers. Would this suggest WC or EC told LE the location of the body as otherwise the bag would just look like any other rubbish to a passer by?
 
  • #490
I did think this but I dont think they would of bailed her - it is possible she lied about his whereabouts or delayed investigation.

Yes I'm not convinced on how much she knew
 
  • #491
I think he must have intended to come back and hide/bury the body. It does seem very odd to just leave it in a bag. His DNA could be on the bag too.

I was picturing it being buried also but that is just speculation.
 
  • #492
Is this about the bag I posted about outside the garage in 2015?

This is in reference to new information printed in MSM that Sarah’s body was found in a builders bag. But it did make me think back to the image you’d posted also, yes.
 
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I think he must have intended to come back and hide/bury the body. It does seem very odd to just leave it in a bag. His DNA could be on the bag too.

Especially if he had got home late that night because of what he'd done. He couldn't spend all night covering up his crime as that would seem suspicious to his wife. So he may have planned to do something more permanent later.
I wonder if he asked the wife for something from the house or help with moving something and that's why she was suspected of assisting him, she may not have known everything of course.
 
  • #495
Hmm.

We know that something happened to her body. I think that was a deliberate attempt to prevent identification, destroy evidence, make Sarah easier to conceal. Rather than being out in the elements.

So it depends on what happened, but being left in the bag could indicate that whatever happened to her body happened before she was put in the bag. So possibly happened somewhere else. Then the bag was used to move her.

Because if fire was used, (no evidence of this) the bag would have melted.
 
  • #496
Yes I'm not convinced on how much she knew

I hope she knew nothing and gets cleared asap, just too awful to think those lovely kids could lose both parents. How do you even begin to explain why daddy’s not at home :(
 
  • #497
It turned out to be some kind of tied up rubbish bag I posted about on google maps but I must admit it was strange it was still there the following Month with a digger next to it.

Have you got a picture? I can remember thinking builders sack at the time but as the digger came after I thought that be the reason why.
 
  • #498
Without even wanting to ponder this deeply .. I’m confused as to how disposal in a builders bag would make her remains so difficult to identify. To me a builders bag almost acts to preserve the body, but this does not sound like the case here.
 
  • #499
Hmm.

Because if fire was used, (no evidence of this) the bag would have melted.

He definitely seems to have gone to great lengths, if after only a few days she is recognised by dental records. He has obviously done significant preparation before placing her in this bag. Fire could have been used but could also arouse suspicion.
 
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Re the area known to be used by fly tippers. Would this suggest WC or EC told LE the location of the body as otherwise the bag would just look like any other rubbish to a passer by?

It was reported Police were using sniffer dogs, once they'd got rough ideas of possible sites I imagine it wouldn't take long with dogs.
 
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