Sarah Everard’s murderer Wayne Couzens complains to prison bosses after ‘being denied birthday present from mum’

SARAH Everard’s murderer Wayne Couzens has complained to prison bosses after he was reportedly denied a birthday present from his mum.

Met Police cop Couzens is serving a whole life order for abducting, raping and murdering Everard in March 2021.

PACouzens is serving a whole life order for abducting, raping and murdering Sarah Everard[/caption]

PAWhile serving time in HMP Franklan, Couzens was reportedly denied a birthday gift and then complained to the Prison Ombudsman[/caption]

PA MediaCouzens’ history of alleged sexual offending went back nearly 20 years before he killed Sarah Everard[/caption]

But the pathetic killer has reportedly launched a formal complaint after HMP Frankland stopped him receiving a parcel for his 50th birthday, MailOnline reported.

Couzens moaned that he could now seek compensation for his family as his mother wouldn’t be able to get a refund on the clothes, books, and headphones she sent.

The disgraced former cop reportedly was told that he wasn’t being singled out, but that no prisoners are allowed packages from home.

Couzens then made a complaint to the Prisons Ombudsman as he had received a parcel when he had arrived at prison – and his family are now left out of pocket.

What Couzens and his family hadn’t understood was that he was allowed a one-off parcel upon his imprisonment in Frankland.

A source told MailOnline: “It might seem incredible after his case horrified the country – how he took advantage of his police status to target, deceive, rape and murder poor Sarah – that Wayne Couzens was doing this.

“But that’s exactly what happened – just a year on from getting his life term he was writing busybody letters of complaint about not getting a birthday present.’

The source added: “His complaint was based on his parents, how it had inconvenienced them and potentially left them out of pocket. But it was absolutely dripping with self-pity.”

The source said that Couzens was “unbelievably” asking for special privileges over other prisoners by saying that the parcel should reach him.

When Couzens went to sign for the parcel in prison he was reportedly told he wasn’t allowed the package.

He claimed that the notice clarifying parcel rules had been issued 10 months before he had arrived from HMP Belmarsh.

Couzens turned 50 on December 20, 2022, after he had already spent a year in HMP Frankland.

He pleaded guilty to the murder of Sarah in July 2021, after having previously pleaded guilty to her kidnapping and rape.

Everard had vanished on March 3, 2021, after leaving a friend’s house in Clapham, South London.

She parted ways with her friend at around 9pm and began walking back to her home in Brixton.

Couzens used his warrant card to lure Sarah into his car.

He claimed he was on a “Covid patrol” and used lockdown laws to stage her false arrest before driving her over 80 miles from London to Kent.

A huge police search was launched to try and find her and on March 9 detectives investigating Sarah’s disappearance charged a serving Met Police officer in his 40s – later identified as Couzens.

Sarah’s body was then discovered in a woodland in Ashford, Kent, a week after she disappeared.

Post-mortem results revealed that Sarah died from compression to the neck and that she had been raped.

In the September of that year he was given a full life sentence and was told that he would die in prison.

Just 61 criminals in the UK have had this sentence imposed and Couzens is the first British cop to ever receive it.

Lord Justice Fulford explained at the time that the rare sentencing was given due to the fact Couzens had abused his position as a police officer.

The judge said: “Sarah Everard was a wholly blameless victim of a grotesquely executed series of circumstances that culminated in her death and the disposal of her body. She was simply walking home.”

He added that Couzens carried out “warped, selfish and brutal offending that was both sexual and homicidal” and said “Sarah’s state of mind, and what she had to endure would have been as bleak and agonising as it is possible to imagine.”

The Prison Ombudsman and Ministry of Justice were approached for comment.

TIMELINE OF OFFENCES AND ALLEGED OFFENCES

1995: Alleged attempted kidnap at knifepoint in north London. The incident was reported to police on the day it occurred but the perpetrator was not caught. The victim recontacted police after Couzens’ arrest in 2021. Couzens was arrested for the alleged offence but no further action was taken due to “evidential difficulties”.
Early spring 2003: Couzens is alleged to have blocked the path of a woman while in the Territorial Army. He was “intimidating” and made her feel “deeply uncomfortable”.
2003: While in the TA Couzens is alleged to have behaved in an intimidating manner towards a woman at an event for reservists. The woman did not report it at the time but contacted police after seeing Couzens on the news in 2021.
2004: Couzens is alleged to have shown pornographic videos to a group of reservists in a social setting. The videos gradually became more violent and then included bestiality. The incident was reported after Couzens’ arrest in 2021 and Couzens was arrested. No further action was taken due to “evidential difficulties”.
Summer 2004: Masturbating with intent to shock a passerby while driving. Reported after 9 March 2021, interviewed 23 March 2022. Not charged – insufficient evidence. He was reported to have masturbated in a passing car and staring directly at a teenage girl.
Between November 2006 and January 2007: Couzens allegedly raped a woman during a singles event linked to a dating website at a bar in East London. No further action was taken as there was insufficient evidence.
Between 2006 and 2010: While serving with the Kent Special Constabulary, Couzens allegedly left six photographs of his penis on a young female colleague’s phone. When confronted, he laughed it off.
Between 2006 and 2010: While serving with the Kent Special Constabulary, he applied a plaster to the leg of a woman and made her feel “extremely uncomfortable”.
Between 2006 and 2010: While serving with the Kent Special Constabulary, Couzens allegedly sexually assaulted a young woman in the rear of a car on the way back from a social event. He is alleged to have put his hand up the victim’s skirt.
November 21, 2008: Masturbating with intent to shock a passerby while on foot. Reported 21 November 2008 to the Met police. Interviewed 23 March 2022. Not charged – insufficient evidence. A woman pushing a child in a pram heard a man say “hello” and turned to see a man masturbating with his trousers around his ankles.
June 9, 2015: Exposed erect penis while driving in town centre. Reported 9 June 2015. Interviewed 23 March 2022. Charged 19 August 2022, case ordered to lie on file following not guilty plea.
March – October 2019: Couzens was part of a WhatsApp group with six other officers and exchanged “wholly inappropriate and grossly offensive” messages.
Summer 2019: Couzens is alleged to have assaulted a man, who was in drag and wearing a blonde wig, while at a bar in Kent. The alleged suspect touched the victim inappropriately then told him he was a police officer. The report was made after Couzens’ arrest in 2021.
October 2019: Couzens is alleged to have raped a woman in a tunnel under a bridge in London. It was reported to police in March 2020 but no suspect was identified and the case was closed. The victim contacted police again after Couzens’ arrest in 2021. No further action was taken due to evidential difficulties. 
November 13, 2020: Masturbating while standing next to woodland with intent to shock a passing cyclist. Reported 13 November 2020 to Kent Police. Interviewed 23 March 2022. Charged 19 August 2022. Sentenced on 6 March 2023 to 19 months imprisonment following guilty plea.
October – December 2020: Couzens messaged women who were selling items online and asked them to masturbate in them before sending them to him.
December 4, 2020: Couzens is alleged to have ‘cyberflashed’ one of the online vendors who was selling him women’s clothing. It was not reported to police.
December 2020: Couzens is seen in him home town wearing a belt with police gear including handcuffs, a baton, and pepper spray. He told a witness that he was an undercover police officer.
February 3, 2021: Exposed erect penis with intent to shock a passerby while on foot. A woman reported seeing a man near bushes with his erect penis exposed. Reported on 3 February 2021 to Kent police. Interviewed 23 March 2022. Not charged – insufficient evidence.
Between January 22 and February 1, 2021: Exposed erect penis with intent to shock a female employee at drive-through restaurant. Reported 28 February 2021 to the Met police. Charged 18 March 2022, case ordered to lie on file following not guilty plea.
February 14, 2021: Exposed erect penis with intent to shock a female employee at a drive-through restaurant. Reported 28 February 2021 to the Met police. Charged 18 March 2022. Case ordered to lie on file following not guilty plea.
February 27, 2021: Exposed erect penis with intent to shock a female employee at drive-through restaurant. Reported to Met police on 28 February 2021. Charged 18 March 2022 and sentenced to six months imprisonment following a guilty plea.

PACCTV footage of Wayne Couzens speaking to Sarah Everard by the side of the road before he killed her[/caption]

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