October 01, 2021 Cressida Dick must resign to restore women's confidence in the Metropolitan Police, senior politicians said on Thursday after details emerged of the failures that led to an officer falsely arresting a woman to kidnap and murder her.
The Met chief was forced to admit the crimes of Wayne Couzens had broken the bond of trust between the public and police.
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The Big Question What is a whole-life prison order? The police officer who murdered Sarah Everard after kidnapping her under the false pretence of an arrest has been jailed for a full-life term.
Wayne Couzens, 48, used his Metropolitan Police-issue warrant card and handcuffs to snatch Ms Everard as she walked home from a friend's house in south London on the evening of 3 March 2021. Couzens subsequently raped and strangled the 33-year-old marketing executive before burning her body. He pleaded guilty in July to her kidnap, rape and murder.
Speaking at the Old Bailey on Thursday, Lord Justice Fulford described the circumstances of the murder as "grotesque" before handing down his judgement. But what exactly does Couzens' sentence mean in practice?
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QUOTE OF THE DAY "His actions are the ultimate insult to the police officers who serve to protect people who I know are sickened to the core by his evil actions."
– Northumbria police and crime commissioner Kim McGuinness after former Pc Wayne Couzens was handed a whole life sentence for the murder of Sarah Everard
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