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If it was coordinated online .. at some stage it will all come out .. people like to gossip too much .. They should be prosecuted severely if name/s come to light Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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27 year old Patsy Stevenson 5ft2 Front page Again. She gave all her details to ITN it was on ITVHD London news and Ch4HDnews. |
"We must not allow the tragic abduction and murder of this young woman that would be to demonise men. We've just gone too far!"
But use it to demonise Meghan Markle, who has absolutely nothing to do with any of it. PATHETIC. |
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The Women Speakers that started shouting
with the Police stopping them had no PA system, so all the Women moved closer to hear them So it is easy to see how it went wrong Ref: Live Debate on GMBHD itv. |
Sarah Everard latest: Officers cordon off area in Sandwich...
Police investigating the murder of Sarah Everard have cordoned off an area in Kent about 30 miles from where her body was found. Officers were seen standing by the cordon along The Rope Walk in Sandwich and a police van was also spotted in the town. Sandwich Town Council said it was in contact with Kent Police on behalf of Scotland Yard as part of the investigation and urged residents not to gather near the scene. Ms Everard, 33, went missing while walking home from a friend's house in south London on 3 March. Human remains were later found in an area of woodland near Ashford, Kent, which were subsequently identified as Ms Everard's. Serving police officer Wayne Couzens, 48, has been charged with the marketing executive's kidnap and murder. The cordoned-off area in Sandwich covers New Street through to the Cow Leas Meadow area. Metropolitan Police officers have also set up a tent and equipment in the Guildhall car park on the western side of the cordon. "Police have requested that residents do not gather trying to ascertain information or details," the local council said in a statement. The Met said police have been routinely searching areas of London and Kent as part of the investigation. The latest development follows a weekend of protests and vigils as women expressed their anger at the murder, the continued harassment of women on the streets, and policing. Planned vigils for Ms Everard, organised by Reclaim These Streets, were cancelled but hundreds still turned out at events across the country. At a vigil in Clapham Common on Saturday, police officers were seen grabbing and handcuffing women in scenes that were widely condemned - with Boris Johnson saying he was "deeply concerned" by the events. On Sunday, hundreds of protesters angry at policing at the vigil marched from Scotland Yard to Parliament Square and chanted "shame on you" at officers. https://uk.news.yahoo.com/sarah-ever...070800933.html |
Why are they shouting at those police because one rogue cop murdered Sarah, also Sarah parents did not want this,so for me it was so wrong and if it was a memorial to Sarah why didn't they lay their flowers etc and move on, they were breaking the law and so many people get murdered where is the outrage for them . Now its not about Sarah now its about the police.
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Patsy Sevenson 5ft2, Aged 27 Not an Activist. University student. In all the Front pages (2 days) recorded an Exclusive interview GMBHD itv with her. She keeps saying You Know? over and over, again. She just admitted the Police asked her to go home Case Closed On Sunday, she told ITN all her details which is why I can use her name and now public details. |
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She stated that's out of date info. And the way she could not stop saying Ya' know with every sentance, proves she is a student. |
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I think it unwise to have held this vigil. Or it could have been organised whereby small groups went to light candles themselves and lay candles for others. However, this fury now built up by the fact this murder was committed by a serving Police officer, who should represent safety for all at all and any time. It seems the Police might, I stress might, have gone in too heavy. It's a sad fact sometimes the Police inflame tensions not calm them. HOWEVER, there's an investigation into this now, so hopefully the right conclusions from all the accounts given from those who were at it. Will be the result. |
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The Speakers started Shouting (NO PA) all the women had to then walk closer to them. Thats when the Police started arresting. Thats why the Police are Correct under Covid Restriction Laws All Crammed in Together. |
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Will be for the investigation to decide. There is unrest too with people. Tensions as to the Police, they know this murder was carried out by one of their own. I think more careful than a routine response might, have been called for. That too will be for the investigation to decide. I wasn't there so it's down to the investigation to talk to those who were, then relate that to the actual Police response. |
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Sure but even you can work out with no PA system they shouted making all move far too close. Breaking Current Covid Laws Wasting Public money on this is PATHETIC. |
Sarah's parents did not want this to take place ,that should have been enough for people to not go as it was 'supposed' to be in memory of her, shame on them who used her memory to protest , especially during a pandemic.
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It has only got to these levels because a policeman was involved. I didn't see any of this outrage for Libby Squires killer |
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I can guess you can draw a direct comparison to George Floyd which, of course, very quickly was not just about George Floyd but institutional problems in the US that go back centuries. Likewise, this murder has developed into a wider conversations about something that has effected women forever, and has now unveiled cultural aspects of "masculinity" and various other offshoots... you don't always get to decide who or what becomes the figurehead representation of wider issues, and unfortunately saying "that person might not have wanted to be a figurehead" isn't enough to start ignoring those conversations. Like I said though I do have empathy for the families and friends in these situations, privacy is certainly affected. |
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Her death has sparked conversations about women's safety, and I can't blame people for taking to the streets to demand change, to show how angry they are with the state of things. A pandemic may be ongoing, but that didn't stop a woman being kidnapped and killed, it hasn't stopped men from killing women since the pandemic began.
If people feel they have to protest, I can only hope that they wore masks and tried to distance when they could. I also think the police were heavy handed with dealing with the protest, when an officer has been arrested for kidnap and murder, you don't want male officers seen holding women down and using excessive force. It's an utter disaster for the police force and there needs to be consequences for those involved. |
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its not like the issue is going to be resolved tomorrow, they should have waited out of respect, maybe Sarah's parents/family would have liked to attend themselves but currently are not in a position to |
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Indeed. It is a bad look what you say in your last few words. Plus it is an extremely important issue to be raised and highlighted too as to the safety of Women, and safety too among those, they should be able to feel safe with. |
A probationary Met officer involved in the search for Sarah Everard has been removed from duties for allegedly sharing an "inappropriate graphic".
The force said a graphic was shared via social media on Friday and was reported by a number of officers "who were concerned by its content". The PC has been placed in a non-public facing role and a referral has been made to the police watchdog. The Met said it expected officers "to behave professionally at all times". The constable had been deployed as a cordon officer supporting the search operation in Kent, but they have been "placed in a non-public facing role while inquiries continue". "Given the context of the officer's duties at the time, a voluntary referral has been made to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) in relation to this matter," the force said. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-56409029 |
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