The mother of ‘s oldest child fears the upcoming drama will only ‘glorify his crimes’.
Caroline Dodd, 43, said the steroid guzzling maniac would have relished the spotlight falling on his evil crimes.
His reign of terror will be shown in any ITV drama that starts tonight.
Mrs Dodd reveals she and daughter Katelaine Fitzpatrick, 24, was taken into hiding while the crazed bodybuilder was on his rampage.
She said: ‘This series will throw Raoul Moat back into the limelight and glorify his crime.
Caroline Dodd, 43, said the steroid guzzling maniac would have relished the spotlight today
Moat became Britain’s most wanted fugitive after he went on the run for seven days before taking his own life in a stand-off with armed police in July 2010
‘He would have loved it.He doesn’t deserve that, or the admiration that comes with it.
‘He was referred to as a ‘hero’ at the time and EVDEn eVE NAKLiYaT this will bring that back.’
Moat became Britain’s most wanted fugitive after he went on the run for seven days before taking his own life in a stand-off with armed police in July 2010.
He had murdered Christopher Brown, 29, who was dating Moat’s ex-partner Samantha Stobbart who he also shot and wounded in the street in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear.
His reign of terror will be shown in any ITV drama that starts tonight starring Matt Stokoe
Two of Moat’s three victims: Ex-girlfriend Samantha Stobbart (left), then 22, who was hospitalised in the shooting and police officer David Rathband (right), who was permanently blinded in the attack
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