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

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Dear all,

I have seen a couple of posts claiming WC is guilty. Please be careful about what you post. WC is innocent until proven guilty. Claiming otherwise can impact how he will be tried / judged and his sentence . I will share BBC article attached and a link below.

Sarah Everard murder case: What happens next?
 

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When I read “hazard lights flashing” I automatically think of someone staging a car breakdown.

Definitely many things to digest in that article. Props to the journalist for clearly reporting the facts laid out in court, which is more than most MSM has done.

I wonder if he wasn't meant to report all that info though. There is nothing else in the press anywhere similar and we have seen the request asking for press not to report too much so as not to risk the case. I hope he doesn't get in trouble!
 
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UK - Sarah Everard, 33, London, Clapham Common, 3 March 2021 MEDIA MAPS TIMELINE *NO DISCUSSION*
I recommend the Scottish article @Chiatos has referenced in the media thread. Lots of info that was given in court
Ms Everard was caught alone on CCTV at quarter past nine, caught again on a camera at 9.28pm, and later caught on the camera of a marked police car at 9.32pm.
At around 9.35pm, a bus camera captured two figures on Poynders Road and a white Vauxhall Astra with its hazard lights flashing.
Another bus camera captured the same car with both front doors open.
On March 2 he began a 12-hour shift at 7pm before going on leave.
He was due back at work on March 8 but on March 5 he reported that he was suffering from stress.
On March 6 he emailed his supervisor to say he did not want to carry a firearm anymore.

So much new information and possible new theories/scenarios if this is all correct...especially if he was in a white car (prior everything on here has been about a black car - at least will show the CCTV at traffic lights that looked like someone trying to get out was not her trying to escape), the fact it was stopped with hazard lights (could support the WS theory he stopped with the ruse of lockdown rules/local attacker). It shows how much more was known than made public...I am a bit taken aback by how close to the abduction time she was in the vicinity of a police car and officer(s), and if he saw it he was still bold enough to go ahead...or unless he saw it afterwards and knew then knew he would get caught.
 
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Was the burnt out car found definitely an Astra? Which begs the question, if that was WC hire car .. how did he get home from there?

Perhaps that's the assistance from EC - a lift home? JMO
 
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It’s maybe lost in the article but just pulling this out. Does this throw weight towards the flat/air B&B theory, if he started leave at 7am on the 3rd March, why was he not at home?

On March 2 he began a 12-hour shift at 7pm before going on leave.

Sarah Everard’s body found in builder’s bag, court told


 
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So maybe he did stop her by putting on his hazards?

It also possible that SE dropped something (phone, headphones) and had stopped walking. WC saw her looking around, stopped, put hazard lights on, offered to help, showed his warrant card and it went from there ...

Urgh.
 
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Sarah Everard’s body found in builder’s bag, court told

On March 2 he began a 12-hour shift at 7pm before going on leave.

He was due back at work on March 8 but on March 5 he reported that he was suffering from stress.

I'm a little confused. So he clocks on 7pm March 2nd for a 12 hour shift. Meaning his shift finished 7am March 3rd. Sarah's disappears at approx 9.30pm March 3rd. So what was he even doing in the area? His shift finished 14.5 hours earlier, and he wasn't due in for another shift until March 8th?
 
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MSM journalist wrote this on Twitter 30 mins ago. I dread to think what we might find out:


Wayne Couzens was remanded in custody today following the kidnap/murder of Sarah Everard. It was a horrifying and stressful court hearing. Very little can be reported now. What is alleged, what the press heard, was scary. Going to hug my girl friends a little closer when I can.

Have you a link to that tweet please?
 
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Perhaps that's the assistance from EC - a lift home? JMO

That ran through my mind. But if he drove there that very night, it would require her leaving two young children at home alone.
 
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In relation to the body being found in a builder bag.

I personally believe WC took SE (alive or already deceased) to his former garage and kept her there, then went back home and got the builders bag at some point, returned to the garage and collected the body for disposal.

This would explain why the police are also searching/cordoned off the garage at the moment. Possible DNA of SE there?

I also hate to say, but due to it being reported that she was identified due to dental records, I fear that he did something to the body at the garage (dismembered maybe?) before loading it into the builders bag and disposing where he did.

Pure speculation from me, to clarify.
 
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Is anybody else getting major Ted Bundy vibes- gaining trust by playing a victim. I’m seeing a “sorry to bother you, my car is broken down can I borrow your phone to call AA” scenario before he Attacks and breaks her phone.

Also appears he’s been on a downward spiral. The Met have a lot to answer for if they’ve ignored his calls for help by saying he doesn’t want to carry a firearm yet he was back on duty.
Sarah Everard’s body found in builder’s bag, court told


Another strange part of the puzzle. He had been on leave- why not commit the crime then? When he had time? Seems strange to me. Almost like he is angry at the Met? MOO JMO
 
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I’ve watched all the threads - thank you all for your contributions. Just reading the report linked by @Chiatos it looks like WC was at work the night before the 3rd and did a 12 hour overnight shift? And was then off work on leave? So where did he go during the day of the 3rd? Back to Kent to pick up the hire car? Or does that add into the thought he might have had a room in London he stayed in?
 
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Sarah Everard’s body found in builder’s bag, court told



I'm a little confused. So he clocks on 7pm March 2nd for a 12 hour shift. Meaning his shift finished 7am March 3rd. Sarah's disappears at approx 9.30pm March 3rd. So what was he even doing in the area? His shift finished 14.5 hours earlier, and he wasn't due in for another shift until March 8th?
If he was back in London while on leave and was in a hired car, it’s reasonable to assume he planned the whole thing.
 
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Sarah Everard’s body found in builder’s bag, court told



I'm a little confused. So he clocks on 7pm March 2nd for a 12 hour shift. Meaning his shift finished 7am March 3rd. Sarah's disappears at approx 9.30pm March 3rd. So what was he even doing in the area? His shift finished 14.5 hours earlier, and he wasn't due in for another shift until March 8th?
If he was back in London while on leave and was in a hired car, it’s reasonable to assume he planned the whole thing.
 
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I’ve watched all the threads - thank you all for your contributions. Just reading the report linked by @Chiatos it looks like WC was at work the night before the 3rd and did a 12 hour overnight shift? And was then off work on leave? So where did he go during the day of the 3rd? Back to Kent to pick up the hire car? Or does that add into the thought he might have had a room in London he stayed in?
 
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