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  • Accountability Doesn’t Vanish Simply Because a System Looks Away

    Accountability Doesn’t Vanish Simply Because a System Looks Away

    Learning to Live a Life I Never Understood For the past two and a half years, I’ve been living a life I never expected to face. People often say that after two years, things should feel different, that healing should have taken root by now. And in some ways, it has. There are days when

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  • Day 2 Pending- Breaking the Silence about West Mercia Police

    Day 2 Pending- Breaking the Silence about West Mercia Police

    Most people never hear what happens after the harm is done — especially when systems, not survivors, are protected. This post breaks the silence on the procedural failures behind the investigation into Sgt Conrad Smith, revealing how missed witnesses, delayed decisions, and institutional assumptions caused avoidable damage. This is not character assassination but a survivor’s…

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  • The Accountability That Never Comes from West Mercia Police

    The Accountability That Never Comes from West Mercia Police

    May 28, 2024. A date burned into my memory. The day everything I thought was safe crumbled. The day the anti-corruption team arrived at my workplace. I had no idea that standing up against police misconduct would trigger such panic. Or that it would spread through a department so deeply embedded in a culture of

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  • The Power of Truth: Advocating Against Police Misconduct

    The Power of Truth: Advocating Against Police Misconduct

    Walking Through the Corridor of Truth: A Journey of Pain, Corruption, and Resilience Last week, two friends unknowingly shared the same thought on the same day—the 11th. Little did they know that this date holds profound significance for me. It marked the day I walked down my work corridor. I confronted the shadows of my

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  • The Cost of Speaking Truth: A Year That Changed Everything

    The Cost of Speaking Truth: A Year That Changed Everything

    December 27, 2024 I found myself thinking about the past year this morning, and what might come next. It’s been nearly seven months since Professional Standards and Anti‑Corruption turned up at my workplace. I had no idea what was coming, and I certainly didn’t expect my life to be turned upside down all over again.

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