Nicola Hanney on surviving a ‘vile’ coercive control nightmare
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Over 14 hours in July 2018, Nicola Hanney received 652 messages from then garda Paul Moody. That’s one roughly every 90 seconds. Along with more than 30,000 others they would be described in court as “threatening, vile and abusive” in the case that led to Moody becoming the first person in Ireland to be convicted of coercive control. Host: Fionnán Sheahan | Guest: Nicola HanneySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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