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EmmelineApril 6, 2021

My sons went to school with Alice and acted in the same drama productions, so I knew her and her mother very slightly. Her sister speaks so well about the lasting trauma and grief of losing someone you love in such a violent and random way. I’ve come to see such acts as the absolute peak of entitlement - the perpetrator’s momentary release comes before the victim’s very right to life and the right of those who love her to happiness and to see her grow up. It’s unspeakably vile and cruel.

These acts are also monstrously selfish - Alice’s killer had a small child who will now grow up with the knowledge of what his father did, and Sarah Everard’s killer had two young children who, as well as losing their father over night, will probably also have to move school, change their names and never see their friends again. I suppose I shouldn’t be surprised that someone who could murder another person could do that to their own children but somehow I always am.

The cruelty of one depraved man sends ripples through an entire community.

I'm sorry you were personally connected to Alice. It's all so unfair.