CHELSEA GLEASON-MITCHELL'S HORRIFIC CRIME IN IPSWICH: CHILD'S TRAGIC DEATH AND ABUSE REVEALED
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Ipswich Child Abuser
A devastating case of child abuse and murder has unfolded in Ipswich, where Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell, aged 24, was convicted of her role in the tragic death of her two-year-old daughter, Isabella Jonas-Wheildon. The court proceedings revealed a harrowing account of neglect, physical violence, and emotional torment inflicted upon the young girl, culminating in her death on June 26, 2023.
Scott Jeff, a 24-year-old man from Bedfordshire, was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 26 years for the brutal murder of Isabella. The court heard that Jeff subjected the defenseless toddler to a series of violent assaults, resulting in injuries described as comparable to those seen in high-impact traffic accidents or severe kicks from a horse. The severity of her injuries was so extraordinary that bone pathologist Professor Anthony Freemont testified during the trial that he had never encountered such a pelvic injury in his 40-year career.
Isabella was found with traumatic injuries in a locked bathroom within a temporary housing unit in Ipswich. Her lifeless body was discovered after her mother, Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell, admitted to police that she had caused or allowed her daughter's death. The court was told that the couple, originally from Bedfordshire, had carried Isabella's body around in a pushchair for several days after her death, which occurred on June 26. Instead of reporting her death to authorities, they continued to behave as if she was alive, engaging in everyday activities such as shopping and socializing.
Photographs presented in court showed the couple wheeling Isabella's body in a pushchair through Ipswich, with CCTV footage capturing them shopping, drinking, and even taking cocaine while her body was in plain sight. The disturbing footage highlighted the callousness of their actions and the extent of their neglect. The couple's behavior was described as
Scott Jeff, a 24-year-old man from Bedfordshire, was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 26 years for the brutal murder of Isabella. The court heard that Jeff subjected the defenseless toddler to a series of violent assaults, resulting in injuries described as comparable to those seen in high-impact traffic accidents or severe kicks from a horse. The severity of her injuries was so extraordinary that bone pathologist Professor Anthony Freemont testified during the trial that he had never encountered such a pelvic injury in his 40-year career.
Isabella was found with traumatic injuries in a locked bathroom within a temporary housing unit in Ipswich. Her lifeless body was discovered after her mother, Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell, admitted to police that she had caused or allowed her daughter's death. The court was told that the couple, originally from Bedfordshire, had carried Isabella's body around in a pushchair for several days after her death, which occurred on June 26. Instead of reporting her death to authorities, they continued to behave as if she was alive, engaging in everyday activities such as shopping and socializing.
Photographs presented in court showed the couple wheeling Isabella's body in a pushchair through Ipswich, with CCTV footage capturing them shopping, drinking, and even taking cocaine while her body was in plain sight. The disturbing footage highlighted the callousness of their actions and the extent of their neglect. The couple's behavior was described as