Nicola Hanney endured an onslaught of abuse via 652 messages from Paul Moody in just 14 hours, signaling her fight against unrelenting coercive control amid a terminal cancer diagnosis.
In just four years, she received over 30,000 messages from Moody, showcasing not only the staggering volume of abuse, but also the psychological impact of coercive control in her life.
Moody's behavior was described in court as "threatening, vile, and abusive", marking a critical moment in legal history as he became the first in Ireland convicted of coercive control.
In her own words, Nicola Hanney learned to harness her strength as she faced both terminal illness and a severe case of psychological torment, sharing her resilience through her book.
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