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Newly released interrogation video shows the murderer’s police officer in the brutal kidnapping, rape and murder of a woman in south London is in a “dark place” about his mental state after being taken in for questioning. I moaned about being there.
The video, first reported by the Sun newspaper, shows Wayne Cousins squirming in his seat, ignoring the officers’ questions, and running away on a south London street when they show him a photo of Sarah Everard. Mr. Cousins, a 33-year-old marketing consultant, is shown making the snatch. 2021.
When the detective asked Cousins how he was feeling, he replied, “I’m in a dark place.”
The footage, recorded 27 hours after Cousins attempted self-harm while in custody, was included in the BBC documentary Sarah Everard: The Quest for Justice, which will be broadcast on March 5. .
Cousins, a former Metropolitan Police officer, was sentenced to life in prison without parole in 2021 for Everard’s murder.
He was working the night shift at the U.S. Embassy in London on March 3, 2021, when he grabbed Everard on her way home and told her she was locked up with COVID-19. He claimed he had violated the down rules.
He handcuffed her and put her in the back of a rental car, then transferred her to his car. He then raped her, strangled her, and then burned her body.
Police tracked Cousins through security footage and rental car details.
Six days after the murder, police arrested him minutes after deleting his phone data.
Cousins’ lawyer, Jim Sturma, said after the trial that the former firearms enforcement officer was “ashamed of his actions.”
“No right-thinking person reading the newspaper or listening to the statements read by the Everard family could have felt anything other than disgust at his actions,” the defense attorney acknowledged.
“He makes no excuses for what he has done and is, and should be, full of self-loathing and extreme shame.”
During sentencing, Judge Adrian Fulford said there was a “clear need” for Cousins to spend the rest of his life in prison because he abused his power and committed a “devastating, tragic and absolutely brutal” crime. He threw the book at Mr. Cousins.
“Sarah Everard was the innocent victim of a series of grotesquely perpetrated crimes,” said Mr Cousins, a married father of two.
“The abuse of a police officer’s role in kidnapping, raping, and murdering a single victim, as in this case, is no less serious than murder for the purpose of furthering the cause of a political or religious ideology. ”
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