BBC to Produce TV Drama on Sarah Everard Murder
The BBC is reportedly planning to create a television drama based on the horrific kidnapping, rape, and murder of Sarah Everard by a police officer.
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The BBC is reportedly planning to create a television drama based on the horrific kidnapping, rape, and murder of Sarah Everard by a police officer.

Baroness Casey states that insufficient action has been taken by police to protect women since the murder of Sarah Everard, despite some progress, emphasizing that more needs to be done.

Susan Everard pays tribute to her daughter Sarah Everard on the fifth anniversary of her murder.

Five years after the murder of Sarah Everard, women report still changing their plans and routes to ensure their safety.

Jeff Pope is creating a new two-part factual drama for the BBC focusing on the tragic abduction and murder of Sarah Everard in March 2021. The 'respectful' series, which is now set to air, will explore the circumstances that allowed a sexual offender to remain a Metropolitan Police officer.

Mourners at the fifth anniversary vigil are worried progress is falling backwards

Susan Everard has paid tribute to her daughter Sarah Everard on the fifth anniversary of her murder, stating that her daughter 'added to the beauty of the world'.

On the fifth anniversary of Sarah Everard's murder, Metropolitan Police chief Sir Mark Rowley stated he understands why women may not trust the police and emphasized that rebuilding trust will take time.

Issuing of a domestic violence order cannot be used by employer, including the Garda, to dismiss a suspect

Susan Everard says her daughter ‘added to the beauty of the world’ Sarah Everard’s mother said her daughter “added to the beauty of the world” as she paid tribute to her humour and principled nature…

Sir Mark Rowley was speaking five years after the abduction, rape and murder of Sarah Everard by serving police officer Wayne Couzens
Female police officers have strongly condemned the failures within the police force regarding abuse, calling it an 'insult to Sarah Everard’s name'.