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Ex-police officer who raped and murdered Sarah Everard to be sentenced

Ex-police officer who raped and murdered Sarah Everard to be sentenced
Wayne Couzens will be sentenced for the murder of Sarah Everard (Picture: PA/SWNS/Getty)

The former police officer who kidnapped, raped and murdered Sarah Everard will return to the Old Bailey to find out whether he will die behind bars.

Wayne Couzens, 48, was a serving PC with the Metropolitan Police when he snatched the 33-year-old marketing executive as she walked home in Clapham, south London, on the evening of March 3.

The sexual predator, who had clocked off from a 12-hour shift earlier that morning, went on to rape and strangle Ms Everard, whose body was found a week after she disappeared in a woodland stream in Ashford, Kent, just metres from land owned by Couzens.

Ms Everard’s killing prompted national outrage and sparked protests at the rate of violence against women.

Couzens, who was a firearms-trained parliamentary and diplomatic protection officer, pleaded guilty to Ms Everard’s murder, rape and kidnap via video-link from jail back in July.

But he is expected to come face-to-face with his victim’s family when he is produced in the dock of Court 10 at the Old Bailey for the start of his two-day sentencing hearing.

Undated family handout file photo of Sarah Everard. Metropolitan Police officer Wayne Couzens, 48, has pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey in London to the murder of Sarah Everard. Issue date: Friday July 9, 2021. PA Photo. Marketing executive Ms Everard was abducted as she walked home from a friend?s house in Clapham, south London, on March 3. She was reported missing by her boyfriend on March 4 and her body was found hidden in an area of woodland in Ashford, Kent, on March 10. See PA story COURTS Everard. Photo credit should read: Family Handout/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Ms Everard was snatched as she walked home in Clapham, south London, on March 3 (Picture: PA)
Undated handout photo issued by the Metropolitan Police of Pc Wayne Couzens who has pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to the murder of Sarah Everard. Issue date: Friday July 9, 2021. PA Photo. Marketing executive Ms Everard was abducted as she walked home from a friend?s house in Clapham, south London, on March 3. She was reported missing by her boyfriend on March 4 and her body was found hidden in an area of woodland in Ashford, Kent, on March 10. See PA story COURTS Everard. Photo credit should read: Metropolitan Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Couzens had clocked off from a 12-hour shift earlier that morning (Picture: PA)
Court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Lord Justice Fulford (left) with Pc Wayne Couzens attending a murder plea hearing at the Old Bailey, by video link from Belmarsh top security jail in south London. He has pleaded guilty to the murder of Sarah Everard. Picture date: Friday July 9, 2021. PA Photo. Marketing executive Ms Everard was abducted as she walked home from a friend?s house in Clapham, south London, on March 3. She was reported missing by her boyfriend on March 4 and her body was found hidden in an area of woodland in Ashford, Kent, on March 10. See PA story COURTS Everard. Photo credit should read: Elizabeth Cook/PA Wire
He pleaded guilty to murder, rape and kidnap via video-link from jail (Picture: PA)
File photo dated 08/06/2021 of Jeremy Everard (left), the father of Sarah Everard, outside the Old Bailey, central London, with other family members. Metropolitan Police officer Wayne Couzens, 48, has pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey in London to the murder of Sarah Everard. Issue date: Friday July 9, 2021. PA Photo. Marketing executive Ms Everard was abducted as she walked home from a friend?s house in Clapham, south London, on March 3. She was reported missing by her boyfriend on March 4 and her body was found hidden in an area of woodland in Ashford, Kent, on March 10. See PA story COURTS Everard. Photo credit should read: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire
Jeremy Everard (left), the father of Sarah Everard, outside the Old Bailey, central London, with other family members (Picture: PA)
(FILES) In this file photo taken on March 14, 2021 messages and floral tributes are left by well-wishers to honour victim Sarah Everard at the bandstand on Clapham Common in south London. - Police officer Wayne Couzens has pleaded guilty to the murder of Sarah Everard on July 9, 2021. (Photo by DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP) (Photo by DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP via Getty Images)
Ms Everard’s killing prompted national outrage and sparked protests at the rate of violence against women (Picture: AFP via Getty)

Prosecutor Tom Little QC will open the case, revealing more information about how Ms Everard met her death and how police tracked down the culprit.

Couzens’ lawyer Jim Sturman QC is then expected to offer mitigation on his behalf.

Before handing down his sentence on Thursday, the judge, Lord Justice Fulford, will consider a whole life order, which could mean Couzens may never be released from prison.

Speaking outside the Old Bailey in July, Met Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick said she was ‘very sorry’ for the loss, pain and suffering of the Everard family.

She said: ‘All of us in the Met are sickened, angered and devastated by this man’s truly dreadful crimes. Everyone in policing feels betrayed.’

The police watchdog has received a string of referrals relating to the Couzens case, with 12 police officers being investigated.

The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said it was looking at whether the Met failed to investigate two allegations of indecent exposure relating to Couzens in February, just days before the killing.

Kent Police are also being investigated over their response to a third allegation of indecent exposure dating back to 2015.

The case has prompted renewed concern about police recruitment checks and why Couzens continued to hold a warrant card, despite the allegations of sexual offences.

Scotland Yard has said there was no information available at the time that would have altered the vetting decision in his case.

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