Valdo Calocane, 32, carried out the fatal stabbings with a dagger in Nottingham in the early hours of 13 June last year, and attempted to kill three others.
Emma Webber has written an open letter to Nottingham shire Police after she says she read 'graphic messages' from a police WhatsApp group.
She says she's written the letter because she has been denied the opportunity to speak to the group “privately and anonymously”.Credit: Nottinghamshire PoliceIn January, he was given an indefinite hospital order for manslaughter by diminished responsibility after Nottingham Crown Court heard he had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia.
Mrs Webber said she has the “utmost respect” for the emergency services, but added anyone “who can witness the details of such a horror as happened in the early hours of the 14 June 2023; and refer to lost children as butchered animals; should seriously consider their position”. “If you feel able and wish to make contact know that you can and it will be kept fully private. I have written this open letter only because of the actions of your Chief Constable and her senior leadership team.”
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