RCMP ignored 911 call before woman's slaying
Last Updated Wed, 27 Jul 2005 22:05:27 EDT
CBC News
http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2005/07/27/alberta911-050727.html

A woman slain in the northern Alberta town of High Prairie telephoned 911 for 
help, but the RCMP did not respond to the emergency call, CBC News has learned.

Brenda Moreside, 44, was stabbed to death in February in her home in the city, 
nearly 300 kilometres northwest of Edmonton.
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Brenda Moreside

Her common-law husband, Stanley Willier, has pleaded not guilty to 
second-degree murder.

The 911 call came shortly before 6 a.m. on Feb. 13, 2005.

According to a classified briefing to the Commissioner of the RCMP obtained by 
CBC News, Moreside was calling for help.

She told the operator that Willier was drunk and breaking through the window of 
their home.

The briefing note indicates that Moreside said she didn't want to deal with 
Willier.

She asked again for help, but the police never turned up.

Now Moreside's children are wondering whether their mother's death could have 
been prevented.

RCMP spokesperson Corporal Wayne Oakes said the force is doing a complete 
internal investigation.


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