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DETECTIVES | How a cop became a killer
Season 3 · Episode 133

DETECTIVES | How a cop became a killer

Crime Insiders · LiSTNR

October 13, 202441m 26sExplicit

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Show Notes

On the 3rd of March 2021, 33 year old Sarah Everard was kidnapped and murdered in South London. 

A week after her disappearance, police officer Wayne Couzens was arrested and charged. He had used his badge to lure Sarah into his car by lying, and saying she was in breach of Covid Protocols. 

The case became a watershed moment in the UK, devastating the community and leaving the nation understandably distrusting of the police. Steve Gaskin, a former Detective, became obsessed with the case and the failings of the MET police that led to Sarah’s murder.

Steve joined host Brent Sanders to discuss this case and the psychology of offending. 

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