By Victoria Mckeown-
A Canadian mormon teenager made the fatal mistake of flying to the UK to meet her new boyfriend who she met on an online dating app was stabbed to death, just two days before she was due to return home.
Ashley Wadsworth, 19,(pictured) was found dead at a block of flats in Chelmsford, Essex at about 4pm yesterday, after concerned neighbours called police, following a disturbance at her home.
The crazy man has appeared in court charged with murdering his teenage Canadian girlfriend in Essex at a property in Chelmsford on Tuesday.
The tragic teen, from Vernon, Canada travelled to England on November 12 to visit new boyfriend Jack Sepple, who was not a mormon- a visit that would end all her future dreams.
One source in Sepple’s neighbourhood told The Eye Of Media.Com that evil Sepple did not take kindly to her efforts to convert him. ”I know he did not take kindly to her attempts to convert him. She would have said something that set him off, something along the lines of him being doomed without salvation. There is no excuse for his cruel actions. He must rot in jail”.
During her trip to the UK, Ashley visited dozens of tourist hotspots including Buckingham Palace and Big Ben (the Elizabeth Tower) in London. She also joined Jack’s family for a trip to the historic town of Rye in East Sussex and was due to return to Canada later this week.
Ms Wadsworth had posted a photograph of herself with Jack on Facebook on Sunday night and made the image her profile picture.
Tragic: Ms Wandsworth made fatal error
She had previously posted images of the couple smiling and enjoying sightseeing trips around Chelmsford and London
Friends of Ashley posted tributes to the teen on Facebook on Wednesday.
Larissa Kontos, a friend of Ashley’s sister, described her as a “beautiful loving soul”.
“She had a ticket for this Thursday to come back home to people who love her dearly,” Larissa wrote on .t
The couple visited big men and Buckingham Palace Image:facebook
Ms Kontos added: ‘She was a 19-year-old beautiful soul. She had a ticket for this Thursday to come back home to people who lover her dearly.’
Ms Wadsworth’s aunt, Rosie Turcotte, wrote on Facebook: ‘I am so angry, sad and f***ing mad.
‘Want to say so much right now, but mama always said if you have nothing nice to say, say nothing at all.
‘Another special Angel gone way too soon.’
The tributes have continued to pour
Tianna Kowalchuk, who described Ashley as her best friend, said: ‘I’m sorry there wasn’t more I or anyone else could do to help you. But God has you in his hands now, we have you in our hearts forever.’
Another pal, Mackenzie Palm, wrote: ‘Since grade 7, you were my best friend, my family and my rock.
‘We went through so many phases together, we did so many silly things together. We made so many memories.’
A third friend, Maleea Ames, said: ‘Ashley Wadsworth, I remember first meeting you when we sat next together in the nail salon talking about life, summer and everything in between.
‘You were so incredibly sweet, beautiful and a literal angel.’
The sad story serves as a grim reminder of the dangers of meeting new partners on line.
As cosy and romantic as it may seem at first, it could be the worst decision ever made.