Mar 3 • 07:37 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Sarah Everard killer's life now in grim prison with Ian Huntley - pathetic moan and Xbox

Wayne Couzens, the murderer of Sarah Everard, is serving his sentence in a high-security prison alongside notorious killers.

Wayne Couzens, who is currently incarcerated at HMP Frankland, known as 'Monster Mansion', has been described as living a grim existence in prison. Having once served as a trusted police officer, Couzens infamously used his authority to abduct and murder 33-year-old Sarah Everard in March 2021. This heinous crime shocked the nation, leading to widespread protests against violence toward women and calls for systemic reform within the police force.

The crime's brutal nature, where Couzens not only sexually assaulted Sarah before her death but also went to the lengths of incinerating her body, has left a lasting impact on her family and the public. Couzens had a prior record of alleged sexual misconduct, raising serious questions about the vetting processes within law enforcement agencies. His actions have highlighted the urgent need for accountability and reforms to protect vulnerable individuals from those who misuse their roles.

At HMP Frankland, Couzens shares his incarceration with infamous figures like Ian Huntley, illustrating the severity in comparison to his past life. Reports describe him as having a somewhat mundane life inside prison, engaged with video games, such as Xbox. This portrayal further infuriates victims' families and the public, who believe that such criminals should face harsher consequences for their acts of brutality rather than appear to adapt to prison life comfortably.

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