• Sarah Evelyn Isobel Payne (13 October 1991 – c. 1 July 2000) was the victim of a high-profile abduction and murder in West Sussex, England in July 2000...
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  • Sarah Payne may refer to: Murder of Sarah Payne (1991–2000), high-profile child murder victim in the UK Sarah Payne (actress), British actress Sarah Payne...
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  • access to the sex offender registry, spurred by the murder of her daughter Sarah in 2000. Sara Payne, born Sara Jane Williams was born in Walton-on-Thames...
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  • founded by the family of Megan Kanka with the intent of preventing crimes against children. List of kidnappings Murder of Sarah Payne, a 2000 crime in the...
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  • (1992–2000), British murder victim, see Murder of Sarah Payne Scherrie Payne (born 1944), American singer, member of The Supremes Sean Payne, drummer for British...
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  • crimes being so rare. Indeed, the murder of Sarah Payne 15 years earlier may very well have been the most recent murder of a pre-teen child by a stranger...
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  • killing of Sarah Payne in July 2000, News of the World began campaigning for laws that publicly disclosed personal details of people convicted of sex offenses...
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  • panic in parts of the British media following the murder of Sarah Payne, focusing on the name-and-shame campaign conducted by the News of the World in its...
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  • her daughter Sarah Payne in Kingston Gorse, West Sussex, England. The autobiography covers the abduction and murder of her daughter Sarah on 1 July 2000...
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  • Rebekah Brooks (category Alumni of the London College of Communication)
    wake of the murder of Sarah Payne, while hacking Payne's mother's voicemail. The paper's decision led to angry mobs terrorising those they suspected of being...
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