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Ashley Wadsworth: Man jailed for 'brutal' Canadian girlfriend murder | Ashley Wadsworth: Man jailed for 'brutal' Canadian girlfriend murder |
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Ashley Wadsworth died from stab wounds to the chest | Ashley Wadsworth died from stab wounds to the chest |
A man who inflicted 90 wounds on his Canadian girlfriend has been jailed for life for her murder. | A man who inflicted 90 wounds on his Canadian girlfriend has been jailed for life for her murder. |
Jack Sepple, 23, killed 19-year-old Ashley Wadsworth in a "brutal" attack at a flat they shared in Tennyson Road, Chelmsford, Essex, on 1 February. | Jack Sepple, 23, killed 19-year-old Ashley Wadsworth in a "brutal" attack at a flat they shared in Tennyson Road, Chelmsford, Essex, on 1 February. |
Ms Wadsworth, from Vernon in British Columbia, first met Sepple online aged 12 before moving to the UK last year. | |
Sepple was jailed for a minimum of 23 years and six months at Chelmsford Crown Court. | Sepple was jailed for a minimum of 23 years and six months at Chelmsford Crown Court. |
Simon Spence KC, prosecuting, said Sepple murdered Ms Wadsworth after being "angered by her decision to return prematurely to her home country of Canada". | |
"He strangled and repeatedly stabbed Ashley and left her in the bed that they shared while he went about his daily business," he said. | |
A post-mortem examination showed she died from stab wounds to the chest. | |
When police forced entry to the property at 16:13 GMT they found Sepple on a FaceTime call to his sister "as he showed her the body", Mr Spence said. | |
Jack Sepple was jailed for life with a minimum term of 23 years and six months at Chelmsford Crown Court | Jack Sepple was jailed for life with a minimum term of 23 years and six months at Chelmsford Crown Court |
When asked what he had done by police, Sepple replied: "I went psychotic, I'm sorry," adding: "I strangled her and stabbed her." He told officers this was "two to three hours ago". | |
The judge, the Honourable Mr Justice Murray, said he committed a "brutal and cowardly attack" and "gratuitously inflicted some 90 wounds on her body". | |
He said the killing happened because Sepple faced "imminent loss of control over her". | |
Her injuries included defensive wounds to her wrists, but the rest were all to the chest area. | |
'Never-ending pain' | |
Ms Wadsworth's mother, Christy Gendron, said in her victim impact statement that she "wasn't too happy" about her daughter travelling to meet Sepple, "but she was an adult so I couldn't stop her". | |
"Ashley's passion and love for Jack would ultimately cost her her life," she said. | |
She said in court: "This is a nightmare that thanks to you, Jack, we will never wake up from." | |
Her father, Ken Wadsworth, addressed the defendant directly, telling him: "Jack, you need to know and accept the brutality of what you've done and the never-ending pain you've caused my family." | |
Ms Wadsworth was pronounced dead at the address on Tennyson Road | |
The court heard the pair met online when Ms Wadsworth was 12 and Sepple aged about 15 and they had a long-distance relationship, but Sepple had other relationships during this time. | The court heard the pair met online when Ms Wadsworth was 12 and Sepple aged about 15 and they had a long-distance relationship, but Sepple had other relationships during this time. |
Ms Wadsworth moved to the UK in November, according to her Facebook account, and the court heard she had travelled on a tourist visa. | |
The court was told that on the morning of the killing a neighbour said she had heard a female scream, and Ms Wadsworth came to her and told her that Sepple "had beaten her up and thrown the kitten against the wall". | |
Ms Wadsworth was "hysterical" and said that Sepple was going to kill her, but Sepple apologised and seemed "calm", the court heard. | |
It was told the defendant had previous convictions including harassment, breaching a restraining order by contacting a girl after she ended their online relationship, and assault on his mother. | |
Mr Spence, prosecuting, said Sepple had a "clear history of violent and controlling behaviour towards female partners". | |
Christopher Paxton KC, mitigating, said the killing happened amid "a breakdown of the relationship" and Sepple had admitted the murder. | |
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