Britain is often offered as the world's most surveillance-happy country, with cameras seemingly on every corner.
In the cities, I guess it's true, but it doesn't actually stop crimes... just gives shitty images of those who've already
committed them.
This murder is particularly worrying. The 28 year-old left her home and was passing through a well-lit municipal park
on her way to meeting her friends at a pub. From what the Press are reporting, she was hit over head with an object
and we assume she then died.
Her body was found under some leaves in the park on Saturday afternoon.
In itself, tragic but not that remarkable when one considers the violence in London these days. However, one of
the particulars grabbed my attention and it was that after the assailant allegedly hit Ms Nessa -the victim, over the
head, he then carried her body to the pile of leaves.
Considering all the evil reasons to perform such a horrid act, the need to transport the body in order to hide it
for no logical purpose is something that pinging my radar. It was a public park with well-illuminated pathways,
the evening was just starting as dusk officially arrived at 7.10pm on the 17th September.
But this guy picks up the body, puts it over his shoulder and carries it to a convenient pile of leaves.
And Autumn (Fall) wasn't until 22nd September in the UK!
No... there's something else here.
There's a lot about virtue-signalling a vigil for the poor woman, so I omitted it.
In the cities, I guess it's true, but it doesn't actually stop crimes... just gives shitty images of those who've already
committed them.
This murder is particularly worrying. The 28 year-old left her home and was passing through a well-lit municipal park
on her way to meeting her friends at a pub. From what the Press are reporting, she was hit over head with an object
and we assume she then died.
Her body was found under some leaves in the park on Saturday afternoon.
In itself, tragic but not that remarkable when one considers the violence in London these days. However, one of
the particulars grabbed my attention and it was that after the assailant allegedly hit Ms Nessa -the victim, over the
head, he then carried her body to the pile of leaves.
Considering all the evil reasons to perform such a horrid act, the need to transport the body in order to hide it
for no logical purpose is something that pinging my radar. It was a public park with well-illuminated pathways,
the evening was just starting as dusk officially arrived at 7.10pm on the 17th September.
But this guy picks up the body, puts it over his shoulder and carries it to a convenient pile of leaves.
And Autumn (Fall) wasn't until 22nd September in the UK!
No... there's something else here.
Quote:Police issue CCTV footage of SECOND man who is 'vital' to Sabina Nessa murder probe:
*Detectives hunt male in hooded coat seen near pub where teacher, 28, was due to meet 'first date' but never
arrived after fatal attack
*Detectives released video of bearded man wearing grey trousers and black jacket walking outside some flats
*Asked anyone who recognises him to urgently get in touch by phoning 0208 721 4266 or Crimestoppers
*The attack itself was reportedly caught on CCTV, which showed her being hit on the head by an assailant
*Meanwhile in another development a man was arrested on suspicion of murdering Sabina, Met police said
*Officers also released a new appeal for a man and silver vehicle seen in area on separate CCTV images
*Sabina, a 28-year-old primary school teacher, was found in dead in Cator Park, south east London on Saturday
*She vanished on Friday evening after leaving home in Kidbrooke to go on a first date with a man in a local pub
'Police today released new CCTV footage of the second man they are hunting over the murder of Sabina Nessa
-after arresting a 38-year-old over the horrific attack on the primary school teacher just yards from her front door.
Ms Sabina Nessa and the poor image of the suspect in her murder.
A 12-second clip shows a bearded and balding man wearing a black hooded coat and grey jeans looking over his
shoulder and pulling at his hood as he walks down Pegler Square in Kidbrooke, south-east London.
Detectives have also released an image, captured in the same area, of a silver car they believe the man has access
to and appealed for anyone who recognised either to contact the force immediately. Det chief inspector Neil John, from
the Met's Specialist Crime Command, said 'an extensive trawl' of CCTV in the area continued and said information on
the man's identity and whereabouts could be 'vital' to the investigation.
The first man, 38, was arrested on suspicion of murder last night in the second arrest in the investigation. Officers want
anyone who can identify second man seen in the CCTV footage to urgently get in touch.
In a separate development, reports suggested the attack itself had been caught on CCTV.
Footage showed Sabina being struck on the head by an assailant wielding a weapon just moments after she left her flat,
before she was slung over his shoulder and dumped in a local park, it is claimed. Sabina disappeared on Friday evening
as she left home on a five minute walk to meet a man for a first date at a local pub.
Her body was found in Cator Park, 200 yards from her home, on Saturday afternoon.
What they think occurred.
On the same day a man in his 40s and known to her was the first to be arrested on suspicion of her murder. He was later
released under investigation. The attack CCTV, first reported by the Daily Telegraph, shows an assailant apparently striking
Sabina on the head with an object moments after she left her house.
He then carries her over his shoulder in the direction of Cator Park, a police source told the newspaper.
Their report came hours after police released their own CCTV images of a man they wish to identify in the case.
Scotland Yard appealed for information on the man shown, and a silver vehicle that was seen in the area, and asked the public
to come forward with information...
There's a lot about virtue-signalling a vigil for the poor woman, so I omitted it.
Quote:...The man, pictured with balding, brown hair and in grey tracksuit bottoms, a dark-coloured jacket and black shoes, was seen onArchived Daily Mail Article:
CCTV in Pegler Square, close to Kidbrooke rail station at the north end of Cator Park, on the evening of Sabina's attack...'
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