Mon. Nov 4th, 2024

⛔️⚠️Trigger Warning! Parental discretion advised! ⚠️⛔️

Early March of 2021, a 33 year old, young woman, was reported missing. Later, it was found to be a police officer who had kidnanpped, raped, then murdered the young woman, Sarah Everard. Now, Wayne Couzens, has been arrested for the kidnapping and murder of Sarah Everard. The officer has been sentenced to a life sentence in prison. Couzens was a disturbed man who should rightfully be in prison. He had traveled to Europe for at least a month, where he did a lot of research on the best way to carry out his crimes. He had a plan of attack, where he would carry out a very violent sexual assault. His victim was random, but his crime had a lot of pre-planning and premeditation. He may not have known his victim, but he sure knew how to carry out his plan. He had come up with a plan to trick his victim, which would later be Sarah Everad, with a fake arrest for violating covid guidelines. He had a plan to put her in a different car, and then move her into his own car. They drove all the way down to an area of woodlands that Couzens had owned. There he had raped and then strangled her with his police belt. The next day, he went back to his normal life, and went back to the woodlands to burn Sarah’s body. The fact that Couzen murdered a young women, burned her body, and then dumped it, then hours before returning to his own daily life, shows that he had no remorse for his actions. But then, while he was being interviewed by the police, he told a false story about how a Eastern European gang had threatened him to deliver a “another girl”. But then he changed his story and claimed that he had kidnapped Sarah, drove out of London, and then handed her to three men in a van, and had dropped her off alive and uninjured. That claim had been proved wrong when evidence was found of remains of Sarah Everard were found nearby the woodlands where Couzens owned. The pre-planning and premeditation showed that Couzens had a purpose, a purpose to harm and kill people. He took time to understand the art of murder. He didn’t know who his victims would be, but he knew what his exact plan of action was from the start.