Sign up for our daily newsletter to get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Chief Constable Stephen Watson has expressed his horror at the Metropolitan Police officer who murdered Sarah Everard - but argued it was such a unique crime that it should not 'upset the balance of trust' between the police and the public.
Wayne Couzens abducted the 33-year-old as she walked home from a friend's house in south London on 3 March as part of a fake arrest.
Then he murdered her. Today as he was handed a 'whole life' term the Met commissioner Dame Cressida Dick admitted the horrific crime had 'shaken' public confidence in policing. READ MORE:Permanent Tower of London poppies sculpture to be unveiled in Greater Manchester GMP's chief
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