Missing Woman Sarah Everard

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DartyBistard

175 posts

120 months

Wednesday 10th March 2021
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Murph7355 said:
Someone she knew? Potters off or is followed down a side street, bundled into a car, offski?

The whole "in plain sight" angle...
Quite possibly, think it's around 80% of murder victims know their attacker, assuming she has been killed (very much hope to be wrong there).

hyphen

26,262 posts

91 months

Wednesday 10th March 2021
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DartyBistard said:
I live next to the common and I can tell you that even at 9pm on a Wednesday it is still very busy with traffic, dog walkers, runners etc. if you look at the path the police are suggesting she took then not once was she off a main road. As has been mentioned it's also overlooked by houses and flats so never feels deserted.

What's so surprising is she could just disappear in a busy part of London. Very concerning and especially so if you're a woman, it'd certainly make me think twice about leaving the house if I wasn't a stair dominating, powerfully built director.
I go running around that area sometimes, and have been in recent weeks around that time (no it wasn't me, I log my runs on an app!!)

Very quiet compared to normal. Mostly roommates coming out of the flats, popping into the shops for alcohol and then back home.

Mopeds, Deliveroo and Stuart riders are the majority.

Greshamst

2,079 posts

121 months

Wednesday 10th March 2021
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Joey Deacon said:
Call me cynical but I find it very unlikely that a policeman is going to murder a complete stranger. My gut feel is that she knew the policeman and I further suspect she was having sex with him.

Either she met him in some way through her everyday life or they met through Tinder or some sort of swinger site.
The more posts I read from you in various threads, the more they seem to be focused a lot on women cheating.

Have you thought about therapy? Might help you resolve some of whatever you’ve got going on...



Yertis

18,072 posts

267 months

Wednesday 10th March 2021
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hyphen said:
Stuart riders
What is this thing? Presumably an established part of metropolitan life but unknown here in the backward provinces.

Or did you mean 'stunt riders'?

boyse7en

6,746 posts

166 months

Wednesday 10th March 2021
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smallredball said:
hyphen said:
She left her mates house at 9pm. Clapham Common is not well it, so would have been dark and pretty empty. A pretty slim blonde native english girl would surely know not walk through there?
WTF? The latest meteorite strike was sadly not enough to wipe out the remaining dinosaurs. frown
But obviously only pretty slim blondes get attacked in parks. Brunettes or curvy women are totally able to wander around safe from the unwanted attention of random men rolleyes
Honestly, this place depresses me. Women goes missing in suspicious circumstances and within two pages she's been labelled as some sort of sexual philanderer and told she's asking for it by being attractive.

hyphen

26,262 posts

91 months

Wednesday 10th March 2021
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Yertis said:
hyphen said:
Stuart riders
What is this thing? Presumably an established part of metropolitan life but unknown here in the backward provinces.

Or did you mean 'stunt riders'?
3rd party Courier service on bikes that anyone can contract with. A restaurant can use them to deliver food that a customer orders direct with the restaurant .




Edited by hyphen on Wednesday 10th March 11:00

hyphen

26,262 posts

91 months

Wednesday 10th March 2021
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boyse7en said:
smallredball said:
hyphen said:
She left her mates house at 9pm. Clapham Common is not well it, so would have been dark and pretty empty. A pretty slim blonde native english girl would surely know not walk through there?
WTF? The latest meteorite strike was sadly not enough to wipe out the remaining dinosaurs. frown
But obviously only pretty slim blondes get attacked in parks. Brunettes or curvy women are totally able to wander around safe from the unwanted attention of random men rolleyes
Honestly, this place depresses me. Women goes missing in suspicious circumstances and within two pages she's been labelled as some sort of sexual philanderer and told she's asking for it by being attractive.
The Hefty 'curvy' tank unit of a women would beat up the perv biggrin

But yes, appreciate your point. Let's just leave it as a 'single female walking alone'.

Charlie1986

2,017 posts

136 months

Wednesday 10th March 2021
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Seems a lot more not being told.

At first I thought this was another Claudia Lawrence.

Magog

2,652 posts

190 months

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 10th March 2021
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Coming at this from a slightly different angle:

The arrested man lives in Kent. The area around where he lives is being searched. His partner has also been arrested.

A plausible scenario is that the young woman was hit by the arrested man driving his car. He was up in town visiting friends, knows he ought not to have been, panics, bundles the body into his car and drives off.

Her suspected route seems to be based on her sticking to main roads. Even so it has her walking down New Park Road (after she was last seen on CCTV). This is relatively narrow and one of those roads that has no kerbs and has lots of stuff painted on the road. It’s designed with a lot of Dutch traffic calming measures in mind. But when you first drive down it it’s easy to think WTF is going on here? Where’s the road? It wouldn’t be a jump to imagine a collision taking place there. It is overlooked by flats, but then so is everywhere else on her suspected walking route.

If this is close to right then the arrest was probably down to a tip off from someone who knows the arrested man.

TriumphStag3.0V8

3,871 posts

82 months

Wednesday 10th March 2021
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Magog said:
I really really hate this naming of suspects before they have even been charged. IF the guy is not guilty then his life is effectively over. Once convicted, fine, name shame and crucify him, but just based on an arrest? No.

Hopefully Sarah will be found safe and well.

MrBarry123

6,029 posts

122 months

Wednesday 10th March 2021
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I really hope she’s okay but it’s not looking hopeful.

Cases like this one reminds me why suspects shouldn’t be named before they are charged. This guy’s life will be ruined forever now, regardless of whether he’s guilty or not.

MrBarry123

6,029 posts

122 months

Wednesday 10th March 2021
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TriumphStag3.0V8 said:
I really really hate this naming of suspects before they have even been charged. IF the guy is not guilty then his life is effectively over. Once convicted, fine, name shame and crucify him, but just based on an arrest? No.

Hopefully Sarah will be found safe and well.
Beaten to it!

Blue62

8,917 posts

153 months

Wednesday 10th March 2021
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TriumphStag3.0V8 said:
I really really hate this naming of suspects before they have even been charged. IF the guy is not guilty then his life is effectively over. Once convicted, fine, name shame and crucify him, but just based on an arrest? No.

Hopefully Sarah will be found safe and well.
Indeed, how are the press allowed to get away with this? It just feeds into the morbid curiosity of readers, I loathe aspects of our toxic press, the whole royal saga sums it up and I wish more people would vote with their feet and stop buying or subscribing to this trash.

Yertis

18,072 posts

267 months

Wednesday 10th March 2021
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hyphen said:
3rd party Courier service on bikes that anyone can contract with. A restaurant can use them to deliver food that a customer orders direct with the restaurant .
thumbup

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 10th March 2021
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hyphen said:
LaurasOtherHalf said:
And joey deacon needs pulling up on that post.
That's a standard Joey post. He had a bad divorce and it's left him a little damaged on his views of women.
Doesn't excuse it in my opinion.

He has my sympathies, but if he is suffering, he needs to seek professional help, and at the same time stop posting about women in the way that he does.

g4ry13

17,050 posts

256 months

Wednesday 10th March 2021
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Out of interest, why has this story got so much publicity when other people go missing and it doesn't make national news? Or is it a case that the media suspect this is going to end up in bad news soon?

Oakey

27,595 posts

217 months

Wednesday 10th March 2021
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MrBarry123 said:
TriumphStag3.0V8 said:
I really really hate this naming of suspects before they have even been charged. IF the guy is not guilty then his life is effectively over. Once convicted, fine, name shame and crucify him, but just based on an arrest? No.

Hopefully Sarah will be found safe and well.
Beaten to it!
Do you think they've just pulled this guy's name out of a hat for the fun of it? They obviously have something worthwhile that's led them to him. Maybe they hope by releasing his identity someone will recognise him and come forward as a witness?



anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 10th March 2021
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I admit I put it a bit strongly, but I stand by my theory that Sarah knew the (now named) accused policeman. Time will tell, I am sure the whole story will come out soon.

I guess the facts so far are.

1)A 48 year old policeman has been named and charged.
2)A woman who is believed to be the 48 year old policeman's partner has also been arrested for assisting an offender.
3)Her boyfriend is 33 and not a policeman.
4)The policeman lives in Kent.
5)Police are searching woods in Kent.
6)Sarah's last sighting was not on the common but on a busy road.

The policeman and his partner could have nothing to do with this at all, but clearly the police believe they have evidence.

MrBarry123

6,029 posts

122 months

Wednesday 10th March 2021
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g4ry13 said:
Out of interest, why has this story got so much publicity when other people go missing and it doesn't make national news? Or is it a case that the media suspect this is going to end up in bad news soon?
I would assume because the disappearance of an attractive young white woman is viewed especially sympathetically by much of the public and therefore will inevitably attract additional interest.

ETA: All of which is great news for media companies as increased interest in their content means more exposure and extra advertising revenue!