Gracie Spinks told police stalker's behaviour 'could get worse'

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Gracie Spinks told police she was concerned about the behaviour of the man believed to have stalked and killed her in a 101 call which has been made public. The 101 call, played to a jury at Chesterfield Coroner's Court on Thursday, was released to the press by coroner Matthew Kewley.

Gracie Spinks reported Michael Sellers to Derbyshire Police four months before he stabbed her 10 times Gracie Spinks phoned police to say her workplace stalker ‘wouldn’t leave her alone’ and she was worried ‘the next time it happens it could be worse’ before he later killer her, an inquest has heard. Ms Spinks, 23, reported Michael Sellers to Derbyshire Police four months before he stabbed her 10 times as she tended her horse at Blue Lodge Farm in Duckmanton, Derbyshire, then took his own life.

’ The call handler replies: ‘Right, OK, so you say he has done it before?’ Ms Spinks goes on: ‘Yeah, at my work, yeah, he has done it to other girls at the warehouse, yeah, which I didn’t know but my work since it’s all come out have told me that every single time it’s got weirder and weirder, he has followed people home, you know, after they finish work.

 

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