Stace Don
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I don't know.
And I don't know how he got that.
I do not know how he got that from the evidence that was there.
No, they weren't like me.
No, they weren't like me.
No, when they told me seven years, I thought, like, I thought it was justice, do you know?
Because I thought seven years, I can get myself strong, do you know?
My daughter will be, like, ten, like, yeah, it's not much older, but, like, I've had them years with her, do you know?
And I can prevent history from repeating itself because he was supposed to be the things for life, so he's not allowed to speak to me or Katie indefinitely, do you know?
So if I write, I protect her in that way.
And then I was sentenced in the April and then in the August I got a phone call off the court, off someone to do with the court saying, we're just letting you know that he's getting day release to go and get access to the one year old sibling, the one year old sibling that I went to the police originally to protect.
I know, which I'm really grateful for, but I've got told he could have done and he would have been granted it because when he got out of prison, he lived in Southend, but they shipped him over back to Manchester because that's where he said he wanted to be.
And he's always told me that he always knows where I am and what I'm doing.
He also told my social worker the same thing.
And when he got sent there, because he lived in Manchester and I was only known to Oldham Social Services, Manchester Social Services wouldn't know my case, so they said he would have been granted it if he did apply.
And there was nothing I could do about it.
No, when he got out of prison, he was getting with women not too far from my house and getting their daughters to ring me up, threatening me, while he stood on the other end of the phone laughing.
When I reported it to the police, they said, well, he weren't actually on the phone talking to you, so all we can do is log it.