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Sarah Everard's murderer is appealing against the whole-life sentence he was given at the Old Bailey last month, The Telegraph reports. On September 30, Couzens was sentenced to life in prison after admitting to the abduction, sexual abuse, and killing of the 33-year-old marketing executive. Now, however, the 48-year-old believes…

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Wayne Couzens, the murderer of Sarah Everard, will spend the rest of his life in prison after he was sentenced to a whole life term on Thursday, September 30. Over the course of a two-day hearing at the Old Bailey Court in England, it was revealed that the former police…

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Wayne Couzens, the former police officer who kidnapped, raped, and murdered Sarah Everard, has been sentenced to life in prison. Couzens, 48, was sentenced in the second part of a two-day hearing at the Old Bailey after admitting to the abduction, sexual abuse, and killing of the 33-year-old marketing executive.…

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Sarah Everard's grieving father demanded that her killer Wayne Couzens looked at him in court. Couzens abducted, raped, and killed the 33-year-old marketing executive in March of this year before burning her body and dumping it in Kent woodland, having used his position as a police officer to get her…

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Police officer Wayne Couzen has pled guilty to raping and kidnapping Sarah Everard. As per BBC News, PC Wayne Couzens, of Deal, appeared at the Old Bailey via video link to plead guilty to the murder and rape of the 33-year-old in March. Everard was last seen walking home in…

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In the wake of the death of Sarah Everard, a "Good Guy’s Guide" has been published to give men tips and pointers on how they can help women feel safer when walking the streets. Everard, a 33-year-old London resident, disappeared on March 3, after walking home from a friend's house…

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A police officer guarding the area where Sarah Everard's body was found reportedly sent colleagues a disturbing joke about her kidnap and murder. The cop – who has not been identified – sent a meme of six images of a uniformed police officer abducting a woman to seven colleagues in…

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Women were already angry when they attended the vigil for Sarah Everard on Clapham Common – but now, they're furious. A day that began with an emotional visit from Kate Middleton, who said she "remembers what it's like to walk in London alone", ended in violence and arrests. Revealing what…