Concerned for her welfare, Ashley Wadsworth was poised to fly home to Canada when she was murdered.
A short while later, Mr Wadsworth was called by an officer from Essex Police.
Sepple, who moved into Tennyson Road with a previous partner in April 2020, murdered Ashley because he was angry that she wanted to return home to Canada. At about midday, Ashley sent a number of messages to her friends at the Mormon Church in Chelmsford. She said it was an emergency and she needed help.
BBC Action Line: Find organisations offering information and support with domestic violence or call for free at any time to hear recorded information on 0800 888 809 or visit theBut when the victim did not attend the trial, the prosecution offered no evidence and Sepple was made subject of a non-conviction restraining order.Both Mr Wadsworth and Ms Gendron want others to learn from Ashley's story.
The BBC asked Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust whether it had reviewed its contact with Sepple in light of the murder case.
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