Met Police officers guilty of sexist and racist chat with Sarah Everard killer Wayne Couzens
Daily MailTwo Metropolitan Police officers have today been found guilty of sending grossly offensive misogynistic and racist messages in a WhatsApp group with Sarah Everard's killer. Serving Met officer Jonathon Cobban, 35, and former PC Joel Borders, 45, joked about raping colleagues with killer Wayne Couzens before he raped and murdered Ms Everard. Met Constables William Neville, 34, and Jonathon Cobban, 35, and former PC Joel Borders, 45, were members of the chat called 'Bottle and Stoppers' along with Wayne Couzens. Pictured: Former Met Police officer Joel Borders arriving at court, London on July 28 Serving Met officer Jonathon Cobban, 35, and former PC Joel Borders, 45 'joked' about raping colleagues with killer Wayne Couzens Pictured: Jonathon Cobban attends Westminster Magistrates' Court on July 29 Court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of serving Metropolitan police officers PC William Neville, and Jonathon Cobban, along with former police officer Joel Borders appearing in the dock at Westminster Magistrates' Court, in London on March 16 At the start of delivering a judgment today, District Judge Sarah Turnock said it was 'abhorrent' that Borders 'demonstrates an ablest attitude by then adding a disabled person to Cobban's disgusting list of victims.' Wayne Couzens, a former parliamentary and diplomatic protection officer, was given a full life term last year for the kidnap, rape and murder of 33-year-old Sarah Everard Sarah Everard, 33, was raped and killed by serving Met officer Wayne Couzens as she walked home in south London on March 3 last year Cobban and Borders were warned by a judge that they could face prison time today at the City of London Magistrates' Court Neville, of Weybridge, Surrey, denied and was cleared of two identical charges.