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Sarah Everard: Police discover fresh CCTV footage containing last sighting of missing 33-year-old

March 8, 2021 by news.sky.com Leave a Comment

Detectives have released new information about the last sighting of missing Sarah Everard.

The 33-year-old vanished while walking to her home in Brixton, south London , from the nearby Clapham Junction area on Wednesday evening.

The marketing manager had been at a friend’s house when she left the property in Leathwaite Road around 9pm.

A fresh CCTV image – understood to have been discovered on a private doorbell-type camera – captured her walking alone along the A205 Poynders Road, from the junction at Cavendish Road, toward Tulse Hill, which lies south of Brixton.

It appears to suggest she walked through Clapham Common and was walking towards her home, although the police said it is unclear whether she made it there.

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Ms Everard’s aunt Jane Everard, from Bolton, Lancashire, told The Sun: “We’re devastated. It is so out of character for her.

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“She has a very big circle of friends from Durham, where she was at university and down in London. It has been a real shock. We are all so worried.”

Teams of police and volunteers have been searching Clapham Common since Friday evening.

An extensive investigation combining searches and house-to-house inquiries is ongoing to find any further sightings of Ms Everard, the Metropolitan Police said.

The investigation is being led by the Met’s Specialist Crime Command because of the “complex nature” of the case, the force added.

Detective Chief Inspector Katherine Goodwin said: “I would like to stress that there is no information at this stage to suggest anything untoward may have happened to Sarah.

“The focus remains on returning her home to her family safe and well and that is our number one priority.

“I would like to thank Sarah’s family and friends, the local community and members of the public for their help to raise awareness of this appeal and for coming forward with information.

“I would urge anybody who has information or noticed any suspicious activity in the area to contact us if you haven’t already.”

Ms Everard was last seen wearing a green rain jacket, navy blue trousers with a white diamond pattern, and turquoise and orange trainers.

She was also thought to have been wearing green earphones and a white beanie hat and is described as 5ft 4in (162cm) with a slim build and blonde hair.

Yesterday, Scotland Yard released a fresh appeal for news of Ms Everard.

In a statement, Ms Everard’s family said: “With every day that goes by we are getting more worried about Sarah.

“She is always in regular contact with us and with her friends and it is totally out of character for her to disappear like this. We long to see her and want nothing more than for her to be found safe and well.

“We are so grateful to the police and all our friends for all they are doing.

“We are desperate for news and if anyone knows anything about what has happened to her, we would urge you to please come forward and speak to the police. No piece of information is too insignificant.”

Anyone who has seen Sarah or who has information that may assist the investigation should call the Incident Room on 0208 785 8244

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Missing Sarah Everard: Police seen searching ponds as concern for 33-year-old grows

March 6, 2021 by www.mirror.co.uk Leave a Comment

Police can be seen searching the ponds of London’s Clapham Common as concern for a missing 33-year-old’s wellbeing grows.

Sarah Everard has been missing since leaving a friend’s house on Wednesday evening.

Police investigating the “totally out of character” disappearance earlier released a CCTV image of her.

A report on Sky News said the marine policing unit had been searching the ponds in the Common where she is believed to have walked through on her way home, before she went missing.

DCI Ian Kenward told Sky they are keeping an open mind but police are “extremely concerned for Sarah’s wellbeing”.

Friends have been out in force in the local area of south London putting up posters with appeals for help.

Sarah left a friend’s house in Clapham at around 9pm and began walking home to Brixton, Scotland Yard said.

She is thought to have left Leathwaite Road through a back gate and walked across Clapham Common and was expected to arrive home around 50 minutes later, but she has not been seen or heard from since.

It is unclear if she returned to her home address, said the force.

Sarah was last seen wearing a green rain jacket, navy blue trousers with a white diamond pattern, and turquoise and orange trainers.

She is thought to have been wearing green earphones and a white beanie hat.

In a statement, her family said earlier: “With every day that goes by we are getting more worried about Sarah.

“She is always in regular contact with us and with her friends and it is totally out of character for her to disappear like this.

“We long to see her and want nothing more than for her to be found safe and well.

“We are so grateful to the police and all our friends for all they are doing.

“We are desperate for news and if anyone knows anything about what has happened to her, we would urge you to please come forward and speak to the police.

“No piece of information is too insignificant.”

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Detective Chief Inspector Ian Kenward said: “Sarah’s disappearance is completely out of character and understandably her family and friends are incredibly worried.

“We are also growing increasingly concerned for her welfare and have officers working round the clock to try and find her.

“I would ask anybody who was in the Clapham Common area on Wednesday night to think about whether you saw Sarah or any suspicious activity around the time of her disappearance.”

People who may have footage or were in the following areas are being urged to check cameras: the A205 South Circular around Clapham Common, Cavendish Road, New Park Road, Brixton Hill and Brixton Water Lane.

Anyone with information should call 101 quoting CAD 3309/06MAR, or call the Missing People charity anonymously on 116 000.

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Stepfather Arrested In Death Of 10-Year-Old Boy In Harlem Apartment Building

March 7, 2021 by newyork.cbslocal.com Leave a Comment

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — A Harlem community is saddened and outraged over the death of a 10-year-old boy .

The boy, identified as Ayden Wolfe, was found Saturday afternoon in the living room of his apartment on West 131st Street. Sources said he was covered in bruises and lacerations, old and new.

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He was pronounced dead at Harlem Hospital.

His stepfather, 34-year-old Ryan Cato, was arrested and charged with murder and endangering the welfare of a child, CBS2’s Nick Caloway reported.

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“It’s a tragedy through and through,” neighbor Destiny Rogers said.

Rogers lives down the hall in the St. Nicholas Houses apartment building. Hours before police were called to the apartment, she said she heard what sounded like sporadic shouting. She was wearing headphones, so she didn’t know which apartment it was coming from.

“I just raised my headphone really quickly, but I didn’t hear anything that was alarming to me that would draw me to start worrying. Nothing at all. So just called the elevator and I walked out,” Rogers said.

Advocates rallied outside the St. Nicholas Houses on Sunday afternoon, to pray for the little boy and stand against violence.

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They said the city needs to invest and re-open community centers in all New York City Housing Authority facilities, so people who live there can have access to counselors.

“And be able to talk to somebody and say ‘Miss Nina, I’ve got to talk to you.’ And have that conversation. ‘I’m being touched inappropriately, I’m not feeling comfortable.’ Or whatever it is. We don’t have those places,” said Iesha Sekou, CEO and founder of Street Corner Resources.

“These walls are thin enough to where you can hear a child being beaten. You know what? You think it’s not your business, but when it tragically winds up on the news, it is your business,” added Tyrone Ball of the St. Nicholas Houses Tenant Association.

Some neighbors on the fourth floor are still shaken by the little boy’s death. Rogers said she could barely sleep Saturday night, knowing what happened just down the hall.

“I never would have thought that something like that would hit close to home, because it seems like it’s from a movie,” Rogers said. “It’s disgusting. It’s just, it’s just disgusting.”

Police sources said the boy’s mother was also being questioned.

CBS2 reached out to the Administration for Children’s Services . A spokesperson said, “The safety and well being of New York City’s children is our top priority. We are investigating this case with the NYPD.”

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CBS2’s Nick Caloway contributed to this report

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16-year-old runs Linux on iPhone 7

January 14, 2021 by www.macworld.co.uk Leave a Comment

If the storage circuits on an iPhone break, there’s usually not much you can do. You can’t just replace them, no matter how good you are at soldering. But if the processor and other components still work, there may still be some life left in the phone.

This hopeful principle is demonstrated by a video shared by Daniel Rodriguez, in which an iPhone 7 with dead storage is brought to life and set up to run Ubuntu 20.04 – including the full graphical interface.

In two posts on Reddit, the 16-year-old hacker explains how he went about it. To be able to run a kernel other than iOS, he uses the jailbreaking tool Checkra1n, which bypasses the iOS device’s Boot ROM protection and launches a bootloader called Pongo OS.

Before the tool has time to start trying to jailbreak iOS , he forcibly shuts it down and instead gets Pongo OS to connect to a network disk. This loads the Linux variant Ubuntu with a kernel for the A10 processor in iPhone 7 developed by the company Corellium (which has been sued by Apple).

Rodriguez will now use the phone as a server. He runs a number of game servers and websites for school clubs and friends.

Running Linux on an iPhone is certainly unusual. Running it on a Mac is more plausible: for detailed advice on that front, read How to install Linux on a Mac . And now you can even run Linux on an M1 Mac .

This article originally appeared on Macworld Sweden . Translation by David Price.

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‘Allen v. Farrow’: Docu on 29-year-old sexual abuse case a moral reckoning in the age of #MeToo

February 19, 2021 by entertainment.inquirer.net Leave a Comment

It’s more a case of David and Goliath than “Batman v Superman.” Indeed, while the two conflicting parties grappling for their versions of the truth in HBO’s explosive four-part documentary “Allen v. Farrow” are both Hollywood celebrities, you don’t need to be an expert at rocket science to realize just how powerful one is compared to the other.

We’re talking about four-time Oscar-winning writer-actor-director Woody Allen (“Annie Hall,” “Manhattan,” “Hannah and Her Sisters”) and his muse-turned-nemesis actress Mia Farrow (“Rosemary’s Baby,” “The Great Gatsby”).

In the ’80s and early ’90s, the fabled couple did 13 films together. Woody, who’s now 85 years old, has made a film every year for 40 straight years, and is now preparing to shoot his 51st film—how prolific can you get?

Mia Farrow (right) with Ronan (left) and Dylan—PHOTO COURTESY OF HBO

Power couple

Woody and Mia were considered a Hollywood power couple until their 12-year romance (they never married and lived in separate houses) began to crumble under the weight of sexual abuse allegations against the well-loved filmmaker involving Dylan, his then 7-year-old (adopted) daughter with Mia.

The dastardly deed happened one fateful day in 1992 when Allen, during a visit, took Dylan to the attic and allegedly ordered her “to just focus on my brother’s train set” while he sexually assaulted her. Thereafter, the “effervescent and outgoing” child became increasingly “shy and withdrawn.”

As it examines the catastrophic effects of trauma on a family, “Allen v. Farrow,” helmed with care and uncommon insight by the Emmy-winning and Oscar-nominated tandem of Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering (“On the Road”), goes behind decades of sensational headlines to reveal the private story of one of Tinseltown’s most notorious scandals. But it’s a story that has remained as relevant now as it was in the ’90s—a cautionary tale that plays out like America’s moral reckoning in the age of the #MeToo Movement.

‘Apropos of Nothing’

Woody’s side of this sordid story can be gleaned from clips culled from the audiobook version of his 2020 memoir, “Apropos of Nothing.”

The crime docu doesn’t just look into the shocking custody battle that followed, it also weighs in on the revelation of Woody’s relationship with Soon-Yi Previn, the adopted daughter Mia raised as her own soon after Soon-Yi’s biological mom abandoned her on the streets of Korea.

Mia and Woody’s relationship actually began to unravel after the former found raunchy Polaroid photos of Soon-Yi in Woody’s apartment. “And they’re not the type you’d see in Playboy,” Mia recalled. “It’s more like [those you’ll see in] Hustler!”

The director said his relationship with Soon-Yi only began after her first semester in college in 1991 when she was 21, but court testimony says it had begun years earlier. In 1997, at age 62, Woody married Soon-Yi, who was then 27 years old. They have two kids.

As the docu’s production notes aptly describes, the series “interweaves new investigative work,” meticulously pieced together via intimate home movies, court documents, police evidence, revelatory videotape and never-before-heard audio tapes between Mia and Woody.

After the incident in the attic, Mia recorded Dylan’s recollections in a series of home videos taped over a period of two days because she couldn’t reach her therapist, who was away on holiday.

The film is far from speculative. In fact, it includes exclusive interviews with 76-year-old Mia; Dylan, now 35; and dashing New Yorker journalist Ronan, Mia’s blond-and-blue-eyed biological son with Woody, who’s rumored to have been sired by the actress’ ex-husband Frank Sinatra.

‘Great art, horrible people’

There are also revelatory insights shared by family friend Carly Simon, prosecutor Frank Maco (who found “probable cause,” but didn’t want to subject the young Dylan to further traumatization from a very public trial), activist Gloria Steinem, relatives, investigators, experts and other firsthand eyewitnesses—many of them speaking publicly about the events for the first time.

Also featured are top journalists and film critics weighing in on the “great art, horrible people” debate, with one rationalizing, “Acknowledging his work increases the power he is able to abuse.”

Likewise discussed are the issues of “transactional access journalism,” which contributes to Hollywood’s “selective morality” (Dylan wrote an article for LA Times asking why Woody has been spared by the #MeToo Movement), and the so-called “parental alienation syndrome,” used to discredit Mia as an unfit mother, portraying her instead as a vindictive partner who concocts a damaging story after finding out that her lover is in love with her daughter. Can you get any more salacious than that?

Another fascinating interviewee in the series is Christina Englehardt, who was Woody’s “secret” girlfriend for six years—a romance that began when she was a 17-year-old schoolgirl (when Woody was 42).

‘Abusive tyrant’

The scandal divided Mia’s family: Moses, another adopted son, doesn’t believe the abuse ever happened, while Soon-Yi, now 50, claimed in a no-holds-barred 2018 interview with New York magazine that her estranged mother was an “abusive tyrant who beat her with hairbrushes, called her ‘moronic,’ and would hold her upside down ‘because she thought that blood going to my head would make me smarter.’”

Even Hollywood has been polarized by the issue: Woody has found “allies” in some of his former actors, including Diane Keaton (“Annie Hall”), Javier Bardem (“Vicky Cristina Barcelona”), Adrien Brody (“Midnight in Paris”), and even Cate Blanchett (“Blue Jasmine”), who was once quoted as saying that “it’s a family issue that should be resolved privately.”

In contrast, both Selena Gomez and Timothée Chalamet reportedly donated their talent fees for 2019’s “A Rainy Day in New York” to charity, while Colin Firth, Greta Gerwig, Rebecca Hall, Mira Sorvino, Kate Winslet, Reese Witherspoon and Natalie Portman have all denounced Woody and the long-delayed perception of injustice. After all, what makes Woody’s “alleged” crime any less different from those committed by Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacy and their ilk?

Cathartic

For his part, it took Ronan a long time to muster the courage to ask his sister about that awful day in 1992—an intimate moment between the siblings that eventually proved cathartic for both.

In 2014, when the Golden Globes gave the Cecil B. DeMille Award to Woody, Ronan mocked the honor with a scathing tweet: “Missed the Woody Allen tribute—did they put the part where a woman publicly confirmed he molested her at age 7 before or after ‘Annie Hall’?”

That gesture of support, Dylan says in the docu, made her cry because it helped validate what a lot of people have been trying to dismiss for a long time—for 29 years, to be exact.

Dylan, who’s now married and with a daughter of her own, has just released her first Young Adult novel (“Hush”). She said spilling her guts for the documentary has allowed her to reclaim some of her self-worth. She’s more than grateful for the heartwarming bonds of family that have kept her from disintegrating.

“Allen v. Farrow” premieres at 10 a.m. on Feb. 22 exclusively on HBO (channels 54/168 on SkyCable; channels 53/210 on Cignal) and HBO Go, with a same-day encore at 10 p.m. on HBO. New episodes will be aired subsequent Mondays at the same time.

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