Mum accused of murdering daughter, 2, said girl had bruises and ‘we’ll get done’ --[Reported by Umva mag]

Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell and her then boyfriend Scott Jeff each deny murdering Isabella Wheildon.

Oct 9, 2024 - 21:18
Mum accused of murdering daughter, 2, said girl had bruises and ‘we’ll get done’ --[Reported by Umva mag]
Mum accused of murdering daughter, 2, said girl had bruises and 'we'll get done'
Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell and her then boyfriend Scott Jeff, both aged 24 and of no fixed address, each deny murdering Isabella Wheildon (Picture: East Anglia News Service)

A mum accused of murdering her two-year-old daughter told a friend she could not call police after the toddler died because she was covered in bruises and ‘we will get done for it’, a court heard.

Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell and her then boyfriend Scott Jeff, both aged 24 and of no fixed address, each deny murdering Isabella Wheildon.

Police found the toddler dead in a locked bathroom at a temporary housing unit in Ipswich on June 30 last year.

Jurors at the city’s crown court heard on Wednesday that Gleason-Mitchell messaged friend Joanne Gardner saying they were ‘just going to bury her and hope for the best’.

Ms Gardner described Gleason-Mitchell as a ‘really nice girl, down to earth’.

She said they met at temporary accommodation at Sandy in Bedfordshire sometime after Ms Gardner arrived there in July 2021 and had remained in touch through messaging afterwards.

Ms Gardner said Gleason-Mitchell was in a relationship with Isabella’s father, Thomas Wheildon, at the time they first met.

‘I couldn’t fault them – they were brilliant parents, they loved her to bits,’ Ms Gardner said.

Undated handout photo issued by Suffolk Police of Isabella Wheildon. Former nursery worker Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell, alongside boyfriend Scott Jeff, are appearing at Ipswich Crown Court accused of the murder of her two-year-old daughter. Emergency services found the youngster dead at a temporary housing unit run by Ipswich Borough Council in Sidegate Lane, Ipswich, on June 30 last year. Issue date: Wednesday October 9, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Ipswich. Photo credit should read: Suffolk Police /PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Isabella Wheildon was found dead at a temporary housing unit run by Ipswich Borough Council in Sidegate Lane, Ipswich, on June 30 last year (Picture: PA)

She said that in May 2023 Gleason-Mitchell messaged her to say she and Mr Wheildon were no longer together.

Ms Gardner said Gleason-Mitchell had later asked her for money, on one occasion asking for £60 as ‘I’ve got nowhere to stay tonight with Isabella’.

Gleason-Mitchell, whose family home was in the Biggleswade area of Bedfordshire, said in a message that she was in Great Yarmouth trying to find somewhere to live.

In a message to Ms Gardner, the defendant said: ‘The council are refusing us saying we (are) safe to go back to Bedfordshire.’

Ms Gardner told jurors that in a subsequent conversation ‘she told me that Isabella was dead’.

In a message read to the court, Gleason-Mitchell said: ‘We can’t call police as she developed bruises and we will get done for it.’

Ms Gardner said Gleason-Mitchell ‘was trying to tell me Thomas was not Isabella’s dad – it was Scott the new boyfriend I didn’t know’.

EAST ANGLIA NEWS SERVICE, tel 07767 413379 Isabella Wheildon, two, who was found dead at a homeless unit in Ipswich, Suffolk, pictured with her mother Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell who denies her murder and is standing trial at Ipswich Crown Court
Isabella pictured with her mother Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell who denies her murder (Picture: East Anglia News Service)

Gleason-Mitchell sent a series of voice notes, with one saying: ‘We literally can’t go to the police because she’s covered in bruises.’

In a further message, Gleason-Mitchell told Ms Gardner: ‘I feel like we’re just going to bury her and hope for the best.’

Ms Gardner said Gleason-Mitchell asked her to delete the messages from her, and gave the ‘impression the police were there’.

She called social services at around 10.50am on June 30 last year and then dialled 999 at 11.07am the same day to report her concerns, jurors heard in an agreed fact.

Alex Kettle-Williams, prosecuting, said police attended the temporary housing unit in Sidegate Lane, Ipswich at 1.07pm the same day.

She said Ms Gardner had reported to police that Gleason-Mitchell had ‘told her that her daughter had died three days ago and was still in her pushchair’.

Escorted by a hostel officer, police ‘noted the flat to be empty, the bathroom door to be shut and locked’, the barrister said.

EAST ANGLIA NEWS SERVICE, tel 07767 413379 Isabella Wheildon, two, who was found dead at a homeless unit in Ipswich, Suffolk. Her mother Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell and her partner Scott Jeff have denied the murder of Isabella and are standing trial at Ipswich Crown Court
Jurors heard on Wednesday that Gleason-Mitchell messaged friend Joanne Gardner saying they were ‘just going to bury [Isabella] and hope for the best’ (Picture: East Anglia News Service)

She said a police officer noted a ‘strong stale smell and a pushchair with several blankets over it pushed into the shower’.

‘When he removed the last blanket he saw the face of a young child,’ she said.

Isabella was officially pronounced dead at 1.20pm.

Gleason-Mitchell and Jeff both deny Isabella’s murder between June 26 and 30 last year.

Jeff denies one count of causing or allowing the death of a child and two counts of child cruelty.

Jurors were previously told that Gleason-Mitchell had admitted to causing or allowing the death of a child and two counts of child cruelty.

Sasha Wass KC, for Gleason-Mitchell, asked Ms Gardner if Gleason-Mitchell was ‘somebody who could be bullied’, and she replied ‘yes’.

Christopher Paxton KC, for Jeff, asked her: ‘If you don’t know Scott Jeff you don’t know anything about his character, do you?’

She replied: ‘No I don’t.’

The trial continues.

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