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PCSO Julia James s murderer left mobile phone at home to avoid detection

A lack of GPS data close to where the mother-of-two was bludgeoned to death in a Kent village north of Dover suggests that her attacker is local and a man, a source has claimed.

Family of murdered PCSO Julia James fume where is the outrage? in wake of mum s death

Family of murdered PCSO Julia James fume where is the outrage? in wake of mum s death PCSO Julia James body was found in woodland near Canterbury more than a week ago after she had gone out to walk her dog. A murder investigation has started but so far no arrests have been made No arrests have been made so far after Julia James body was found in woodland near Canterbury (Image: KMG / SWNS.COM) The Daily Star s FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later.

Sarah Everard murder investigation: Woman arrested has bail extended

Sarah Everard murder investigation: Woman arrested has bail extended Eleanor Sly © Provided by The Independent A woman who was arrested following the abduction and death of Sarah Everard’s has had her bail extended. The 33-year-old Ms Everard went missing on 3 March whilst walking home from a visit to a friend in Clapham Junction, south London. She left her friend’s house at around 9pm and was abducted during what was meant to be a 2.5-mile (4km) walk home. Following a week of investigations, her body was discovered hidden in a woodland near to Great Chart in Ashford, Kent on 10 March. Police were able to identify Ms Everard due to her dental records.

Ex-police chief says she would struggle to report a crime because female victims are humiliated

A former police chief today said she would struggle to report a crime because of the way female victims are routinely judged and humiliated . Sue Fish, who retired as Chief Constable of Nottinghamshire Police in 2017, said going through the criminal justice system was thankless for women, adding that victim blaming was now endemic . Ms Fish told Emma Barnett on BBC Radio 4 s Woman s Hour that there were still significant parts of policing where there is a very toxic culture of sexism, of misogyny, that objectifies women . The former top officer was speaking amid fierce backlash against the Met Police s handling of a vigil for 33-year-old marketing executive Sarah Everard after one of its own officers, Wayne Couzens, was charged with her kidnap and murder.

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