Eleanor Neale
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A couple of months later, June 2021, Wayne Cousins pled guilty
to the kidnapping, rape and murder of Sarah.
And this meant that the case wouldn't have to go to trial.
Sarah's loved ones were thankfully spared the prolonged trauma of having to endure a trial where all of the evidence would have to be laid out in excruciating detail, all while her murderer would be pretending that he's not responsible.
Luckily, he did plead guilty before it got to that point.
But when the time came for Wayne Cousins' sentencing,
He was handed the most severe punishment possible in the UK, a whole life order.
He will be spending the rest of his working life in prison and he will die behind bars.
He's also serving concurrent shorter terms for two cases of indecent exposure, including the McDonald's incident.
And even though he did actually try to appeal against his whole life order, I don't know if he was trying to say that it's not fair to keep him in prison for the rest of his life.
Regardless, in July, 2022, his appeal was dismissed.
Of course, in the aftermath of this case, the whole UK was shaken with the absolute shattering of trust in our law enforcement, not only based on the fact that a serving police officer had used his position in order to kidnap and murder a woman, but also because there were so many chances to prevent this, so many chances that were missed.
The amount of times Wayne Cousins managed to pass police vetting, despite being in major debt, despite having several reports of indecent exposure against him, despite literally being identified as a suspect in one of them.
Police had his name, they had his car registration plate, but they failed to look into that incident quick enough.
So Cousins was able to keep his job, to keep his warrant card, to keep his handcuffs, and he was able to use them to murder Sarah Everard.
The Met Police did try to defend themselves on all of this, saying that there was actually nothing in Wayne's background at the time that he was hired and the time that he was vetted that was cause for concern for them.
And I actually think that just makes them look even worse.
Like, that's not a defence.
Sure, Wayne Cousins didn't have any convictions, but are several reports and accusations not enough to cause concern?
We're still gonna let that man become a police officer.