On the evening of March 3, 2021, evil Wayne Couzens used his position as a Met police officer to handcuff Sarah Everard and force her into his car. She was never seen alive again.
In a crime so appalling that it sparked protests across the country, 33-year-old Sarah was raped and murdered by Couzens, who had already been accused of a serious sexual assault on a child before beginning his policing career. The married father of two, who had driven marketing executive Sarah from South London to Kent, then burned her remains before discarding them in a woodland, meaning her devastated family didn't even have the chance to look upon her face one last time.
The horrifying case brought the issue of violence against women to the forefront, but, more than four years on, an alarming new rep

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