Tanya Moore murder

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Derbyshire Police have sacked 1 officer, demoted 1 and disciplined 4 more for not acting on Tanyas pleas for help

It wont bring her back but it is good to see that the Police are, at last, taking some kind of blame for what happened
 

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Just saw it on the news, v v sad
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v glad police have taken responsibility but it shouldnt have happened in the first place!
 

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She was shot by her ex-fiance 2.5 years ago, but it happened after he had assaulted her constantly for 14 months. Initially the police told me that she was found dead in her car, shortly after she'd left my yard from teaching me, this implied she'd been in a car crash - my first question was: you mean she wasn't murdered? it was so inevitable that it was going to happen, that her death didn't really come as such a huge shock, but I couldn't believe she'd died in a accident (which she hadn't.) The fact was the police had completely and utterly ignored what she had constantly been telling them... Therefore several of them have been sacked/demoted etc. Yet on watching the news I didn't get the feeling that the force as a whole was that remorseful.

Sorry if I upset anyone else who knew her with this post but this was my honest reaction, and these are my honest views.
 

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TO add to Jemayni, she was beaten up with baseball bats by 2 (?) men too in a "robbery" -she told police she believed her ex was behind it but they didnt even question hm as far as am aware - she had txts threatening that her eyes would be gouged out and that she would be murdered - 4 times she personally pleaded for help and nothing
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Her mother truely believed that if the police had heeded her warnings then she would still be alive today - so very very sad
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Just to say I didnt know her, but followed the stories in the press
 

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Too little, too late imo.

Given the evidence, they HAD to be seen to do something, so as to avoid the inevitable loss of confidence in the police.
I would be pretty certain that 'dispensable' heads have rolled, while those responsible for the errors in judgement are still sitting at their desks, rubbing their hands at the though of their intact police pensions.
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That poor poor girl went through a living hell, in fear of her life, for over a year.
She was terrorised, beaten up, and her pleas for help were ignored by the police. Eventually she faced her ultimate nightmare of being chased and cornered by her tormentor and ultimately dispatched by him, while begging for her life.

I could cry for her, I really could
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I heard about this on the news and was so shocked and upset.

How awful for her, her family and her friends.

Hearing you guys though has really set me crying
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It's a credit to her supporters that the detective has been sacked and the others disciplined. I've heard of lots of police errors/miscarriages of justice where the police looked after there own. It's a testimony to her that someone decided that they had to be sacked!

RIP Tanya x
 

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They let her down, it was terrible and the detective was a female, would of thought she would of understood more..............I really do feel for her family......

RIP Tanya..xx
 

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Very Sad...I knew her vaguely but not seen her for years, from what i remember of her i was very suprized to have learnt she had associated with these kind of people, as she came from a lovely middle class family and she was very close to her mum Stella, they always attended shows together etc etc..
I think that night she had finished teaching at the yard i used to work at, it particulary upset me as my dad died in almost identical circumstances when i was 6, when Tan died i was about to give birth...and didnt attend her funeral for fear of 'loosing' it cause of the effect it has had on me...
It has very much affected my life as it bought it all back to me now i am older...and have my own kiddies.

I think of her often, Tania and her family & friends did not deserve this.

Since Tans murder i have trouble with the dark and i imagine people following me or looking in thru my windows at night, i am now very truamatised but can't take meds due to the side effects i get with them..

Bless you Tania x
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