Man jailed for life for murder of toddler whose body he wheeled round in buggy
Scott Jeff was handed a life sentence for the murder of Isabella Wheildon, two, and must serve at least 26 years.
A man who murdered his partnerās two-year-old daughter then continued to wheel her body around in a buggy on shopping trips has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 26 years.
IsabellaĀ WheildonāsĀ mother Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell, 24, who was in a relationship with Scott Jeff at the time, was jailed for 10 years for causing or allowing Isabellaās death.
Judge Mr Justice Neil Garnham, sentencing the two at Ipswich Crown Court on Friday, said Jeff, also 24, subjected Isabella to a ācruel campaign of violence and abuse which ended in her death on June 26ā last year.
Jeff was handed a life sentence and must serve at least 26 years in prison before he can be considered for release.
The judge described former nursery worker Gleason-Mitchell, who āstood back and let that abuse and violence happen to your little girlā, as a āweak and spineless personā.
He said she was āso concerned about her own comfort and pleasures, and about maintaining a relationship with this man, that you would tolerate anything, including these dreadful assaults on your daughterā.
Gleason-Mitchell appeared to shake as she was sentenced on Friday, while there was no visible reaction from Jeff.
Isabellaās body was found in a locked bathroom at a temporary housing unit in Sidegate Lane, Ipswich, on June 30 last year.
It is believed she died four days earlier and her mother and then-partner had continued to wheel her body around in a pushchair.
The judge told Gleason-Mitchell: āYou felt able to go shopping with Jeff, the two of you pushing Isabellaās body around in a pushchair covered with a blanket, as if you were enjoying a family day out.ā
He said the two eventually left Isabellaās dead body in a bathroom at a hostel for the homeless and took a train to Bury St Edmunds, where Gleason-Mitchell was seen āsitting happily with a glass of wine in a pub ā¦ smiling and laughingā.
They were found and arrested in Bury St Edmunds in the early hours of July 1.
The judge said the two defendants had previously been in a relationship in 2019 which ended.
Gleason-Mitchell had a daughter, Isabella, with a man called Thomas Wheildon and after this relationship broke down she contacted Jeff again in May 2023, the judge said.
Gleason-Mitchell and Jeff decided to take Isabella on holiday to the Norfolk coast where they stayed initially in hotels then spent four nights in a tent on the beach at Caister, and began seeking council accommodation.
The judge said Jeff took over potty training of Isabella who would sometimes wet herself and Jeff ācouldnāt tolerate such accidents and began punishing her when they occurredā.
He said her injuries were concealed with a puffer jacket and sunglasses, with her arms fractured and her pelvis later āin effect shatteredā.
The judge said the pelvic injury was caused when Jeff either stamped on her or ākicked her between her legs with enormous forceā, resulting in her death hours later.
Her medical cause of death was recorded as ābone marrow embolism caused by skeletal traumaā.
Jeff, of no fixed address, had denied her murder but was found guilty following an earlier trial.
He was also found guilty of two counts of child cruelty.
Gleason-Mitchell, of no fixed address, had pleaded guilty to causing or allowing the death of a child and two counts of child cruelty at an earlier hearing.
Prosecutor Sally Howes KC said at the start of the trial that Isabella was a āhealthy, contented, well cared for little girl until Scott Jeff came into her young lifeā.
She said that when the two wheeled Isabellaās dead body to shops, the stores visited included ones that āsold products he (Jeff) wantedā such as X Box games and āeven his own favourite aftershaveā.
Sasha Wass KC, for Gleason-Mitchell, said the defendant was āpossibly not the most intelligent young ladyā and a friend described her as āeasily manipulatedā.
She said Gleason-Mitchell āfailed to protect her daughterā.
Christopher Paxton KC, for Jeff, said the defendantās āintention was to cause serious bodily harmā rather than to kill.
āThere was a lack of pre-meditation,ā he said, adding that Jeff was of previous good character and aged 22 at the time.
In a victim impact statement read by the prosecutor, Thomas Wheildon described his daughter Isabella as an āextension of meā adding: āI miss her every single day.ā
He said she was āperfect in every wayā and āloved going to visit farms and the zooā.
Mr Wheildon said there was āsomething wonderful about seeing life in your childās eyes, itās exhilaratingā.
āThat light inside of me when Iām around Isabella is now gone forever,ā he said.
Isabellaās paternal grandmother Michelle Wheildon said it āhaunts me to think what was being done to her and how terrified she must have beenā.
Her maternal grandmother Ann Mitchell, mother of Gleason-Mitchell, wept and said that āa large piece of me and my family has been takenā.
She said that ājust to spend time with herā she goes to the crematorium with Isabellaās favourite crisps Wotsits, and Fruit Shoots, and āsits talking to herā.
Isabellaās aunt Jade Anglum said she was the āshining light of all of our livesā.
After the two defendants were led to the cells the judge praised the families for their dignified conduct through the trial.