
Sarah Everard: The Search for Justice
A look at the Met’s investigation into Sarah Everard’s murder, how this devastating crime unfolded and its impact - told by those closely involved in the case from the outset.
The murder of 33-year-old Sarah Everard by a serving Metropolitan Police officer who abducted her as she walked to her home in south London in March 2021 was a watershed moment for the nation. It brought to the fore the devastating issue of male predators within the country's police forces and highlighted the extent of violence against women and girls in British society - an issue recently declared a national priority alongside terrorism and organised crime.
This documentary looks at the Met’s investigation into Sarah’s murder, how this devastating crime unfolded and its impact - told by those closely involved in the case from the outset, many of whom are speaking on camera for the first time, including the senior investigating officer, Katherine Goodwin, the prosecuting barrister, Tom Little, and Sarah’s local MP, Bell Ribeiro-Addy.
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“He’s a police officer, he’s a serving officer in the Met”
Duration: 00:59
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“I begin to wonder how endemic it is..”
Duration: 00:21
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