The UK is currently gripped by the tragic case of Sarah Everard – a young woman kidnapped and murdered, with the suspect now in custody being a serving Met police officer. As if this wasn’t shocking enough, the bent psychopath’s bent psychopathic colleagues then caused further outrage by physically manhandling a number of women peacefully conducting a silent vigil in remembrance of the victim. Another bent psychopath then poured more fuel on the fire by posting a sick meme making fun of Sarah Everard’s murder to a number of his colleagues. Several of his bent psychopathic colleagues who received the meme replied back with laughing emojis, but the officer was ‘unlucky’. It appears that one of the Met Police officers who was sent the meme was that rare thing – a police officer who isn’t a complete and utter sadistic bent psychopath. He or she didn’t see the funny side, and reported the sender of the meme, who has now been suspended.
Last year two Met Police Officers were suspended after being caught taking inappropriate photos at the crime scene of the murder of two women in a London park.
In 2019 alone, no less than 74 Met Police officers were suspended from duty for offences, some that included rape. The number of serving Met Police officers is only 37,000. The equivalent of a small town. And a dodgy one to live in, particularly for women and young girls, if it had a similar crime rate to the Met Police’s. And lets not forget that – given how utterly corrupt the Met Police is – that the majority of their hardcore bent psychopaths likely get away with it. They certainly have in my case, for nearly 15 years.
Figures show seven times more police officers than doctors or teachers were fired or convicted for sexual misconduct in the six months to October 2018. Bear in mind that both doctors and teachers come into closer contact with young women and girls, and through the nature of their job build closer relationships with them, and for longer periods, than do police officers. Yet police officers are taking advantage and raping young women and girls at 7 times greater rate than doctors and teachers. When it is their very job to protect them from crime, and their victims are often or mostly already victims of crime, including sexual crime. Plus the fact that the police can cover up for their colleagues crimes and so that 7 x rate is very likely an underestimate.
None of this surprises me however. Why would it? I’d guess that at least 90% of Met Police officers have it in them to do what their colleague Wayne Couzens has apparently done. For nearly 15 years the bent psychopaths have been pointing me out to thousands of members of the public, ranging from security guards to shop assistants, in the knowledge that I am a former paranoid schizophrenic, with the encouragement to mock my complaints of torture as ‘not liking to be looked at’, while deliberately gaslighting me into doubting whether any of this is real. Nearly 15 years later, and it’s not just that I don’t know why they are doing this, they’ve tried to deliberately ensure that I don’t know if they are doing this or I am simply insane. At shopping centers such as Fulham Broadway, their incitement of security guards leads them to doing things such as theatrically peering up the skirts of young women on escalators. When I last visited London in the summer, I would regularly pass police officers who would make a point of laughing when they saw me. Extra-judiciously torturing a mentally disabled person to death in the most sadistic way imaginable over a near 15 year period, is all very funny to them.
Yes, at least 90% of Met Police officers share the sick minds and the sick fantasies of Wayne Couzens. Note also that in the days before Sarah Everard disappeared, that he was arrested for indecent exposure, yet not suspended from duties.