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26.10.2022 - 22:13 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A serial abuser who murdered his Canadian girlfriend had a restraining order taken out against him by his mother after he wrecked her car. Jack Sepple was sentenced to life in prison two weeks ago for the killing of his 19-year-old partner Ashley Wadsworth in his flat in Chelmsford, Essex.
The court heard how the 23-year-old had eight previous convictions for 12 charges - almost all for domestic violence. Two of his ex-partners had successfully filed for restraining orders against him.
According to the Mirror, his own mum, Tracy Dalton, 55, also had a restraining order against her son. The order was granted by Essex Magistrates' Court after Sepple trashed her car back in 2018.
The twisted killer pleaded guilty to criminal damage after damaging the vehicle and three external double glazed windows and internal doors. He was sentenced to eight weeks in a young offender institution for the smashing spree - as he breached a suspended sentence imposed for harassing one of his previous partners.
His mum's restraining order against him, which banned him from approaching her home with the threat of up to five years imprisonment, expired in July 2019. It appears the pair patched up their relationship after his release as Mrs Dalton went on a trip with her son earlier this year.
On January 18, she shared pictures from that trip on her Facebook page, showing Sepple sat down with his arm around Miss Wadsworth.
Just over two weeks later Sepple stabbed his girlfriend to death. He then called his sister on FaceTime, showing her the teen's dead body.
Miss Wadsworth was found dead in Sepple's flat after he “gratuitously inflicted some 90 wounds on her body”, Judge Mr Justice Murray said.
The pair originally met online when Miss Wadsworth was
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