Isabelle Rose Welsh

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Hopefully this helps with the timeline, the accuracy of the available reporting is inconsistent causing confusion.

Prosecution have demonstrated a pattern of neglect and hostility towards Isabelle weeks before her final collapse.
CCTV visually shows AW growing highly annoyed and verbally frustrated with her crying child limping around the home due to a broken leg. Rather than comforting her, AW snaps at the crying toddler, aggressively “What do you want?”

Richard Wright KC said “There are a lot of incidents of the two drinking and drugs being taken, and the prosecution say, unusual and sometimes aggressive behaviour being caught on CCTV” There were instances where Walker was getting “irritated” by Isabelle's behaviour. On one occasion Walker said her daughter was “behaving like a bleep

On the 12th of September, Isabelle was in obvious pain, whimpering, screaming, and crying for her mother. The court heard that she had developed a bruise on her forehead and had started vomiting again. CCTV evidence showed AW repeatedly telling the toddler to “sit up!”

In the afternoon, AW messaged her mother to complain that Isabelle was throwing up again and that seeing her daughter like that was causing her “stress”, she requested that her mother bring her food, nappies, and 10 cans of Stella to “help her cope” Knowing her mother was coming to drop off the shopping, AW messaged HS trying to persuade him to meet her mother. AW reassured him in the text that her mum “won't bite” but, HS refused the interaction, and AW later claimed to her mother that he couldn't meet her because he suffered from severe “anxiety”

4.46pm A telephone recording captured the sound of a whimpering Isabelle lying on top of AW, she told the person on the other end of the line that her daughter “really isn't well”

5.30pm AW’s mother and stepfather arrived at the Hartington Close property to drop off the requested shopping and alcohol. Her mother Claire later stated it had become too upsetting to see her granddaughter in that deteriorating condition.

7pm AW was alone in the house with Isabelle a neighbour reported hearing a loud thud coming from the property.

9pm HS returned to the home. At this point, the couple began a heavy session of drinking and substance use.

The couple continued drinking alcohol and smoking cannabis from a bong late into the night and until 3am on September 13th, completely ignoring the toddler's ongoing medical distress.

AW called her mother and a friend (Sarah Ayre??) while heavily under the influence of alcohol. During these recorded calls, she aggressively insisted that she had been stabbed in her arm, chest, and leg during a separate incident where cannabis was allegedly stolen from her home. When challenged by the person on the other end of the line about her drinking, AW angrily denied that she was “making a drama” before lashing out around 2am and striking her kitchen cupboard doors. Sarah told the court AW’s speech sounded unusual, she was muttering her words, leading her to believe AW was “on something” at the time.

CCTV shows AW was highly agitated, dramatic, and focused entirely on her own historical grievances while Isabelle, was severely injured in the house. The home security footage actually captured her stabbing herself with a kitchen knife during the same time frame, while her boyfriend HS, smoked cannabis nearby.

AW did not leave the house during the hours leading up to her daughter’s collapse on September 13th. AW falsely claims she briefly left the house to visit a local shop & would wake Isabelle when HS returned the prosecution say this was a

2.53pm, AW messaged HS stating she intended to wake Isabelle up when he returned from the shops. She added that if she didn't wake the toddler now, Isabelle would be “up all night” Following this exchange, HS was the one captured on CCTV leaving the property permanently shortly after 3pm.

HS had been awake and in “sole care” of Isabelle during the morning while AW remained in bed upstairs. HS told AW that he had put the toddler down to sleep.

Isabelle was neither seen nor heard on the internal home CCTV during the morning September 13th. The prosecution highlighted the lack of presence to support their argument that Isabelle was already incapacitated or critically injured early in the day.

3pm HS left the property, internal CCTV and court records show that AW remained inside the house, completely failing to check on or help her dying daughter. However AW told her family that she checked on Isabelle every 10 minutes.

Within 10 minutes of her HS leaving the house at 3pm, AW’s primary focus was not providing medical care. Instead, she was running Google searches for why her toddler was bleeding.

3.15pm Internal CCTV captured AW walking up the stairs and speaking to herself, saying, “You're scaring me” She then ran another search for “What should I do if my child has blood in his stool”

3.20pm Rather than leaving the property to seek help or calling an ambulance, AW walked into the kitchen to smoke a cigarette!

4pm Still inside the property, AW called her stepfather instead of emergency services. Knowing her stepfather, Dan Ackroyd, was on his way, AW actively took the cannabis bong out of the kitchen and discarded it next to an outdoor bin to hide the drug use.

4.14pm Her stepfather arrived at the property, found the toddler unresponsive at the bottom of the stairs, and ordered AW to call 999.
 
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The above sounds like it was the mother that caused Isabelle’s fatal head injury.
How cold do you have to be to call your two year old a Cnut when she is in pain from an untreated broken leg :mad:
And then the Nan pops round with ten cans of Stella and says it’s too upsetting to see her granddaughter deteriorating :mad:
Not to mention AW stabbing herself and smashing up the kitchen.
This poor little girl was in a horrible and abusive home situation even without the scummy boyfriend moving in and SA her :cry:
 
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Hopefully this helps with the timeline, the accuracy of the available reporting is inconsistent causing confusion.

Prosecution have demonstrated a pattern of neglect and hostility towards Isabelle weeks before her final collapse.
CCTV visually shows AW growing highly annoyed and verbally frustrated with her crying child limping around the home due to a broken leg. Rather than comforting her, AW snaps at the crying toddler, aggressively “What do you want?”

Richard Wright KC said “There are a lot of incidents of the two drinking and drugs being taken, and the prosecution say, unusual and sometimes aggressive behaviour being caught on CCTV” There were instances where Walker was getting “irritated” by Isabelle's behaviour. On one occasion Walker said her daughter was “behaving like a bleep

On the 12th of September, Isabelle was in obvious pain, whimpering, screaming, and crying for her mother. The court heard that she had developed a bruise on her forehead and had started vomiting again. CCTV evidence showed AW repeatedly telling the toddler to “sit up!”

In the afternoon, AW messaged her mother to complain that Isabelle was throwing up again and that seeing her daughter like that was causing her “stress”, she requested that her mother bring her food, nappies, and 10 cans of Stella to “help her cope” Knowing her mother was coming to drop off the shopping, AW messaged HS trying to persuade him to meet her mother. AW reassured him in the text that her mum “won't bite” but, HS refused the interaction, and AW later claimed to her mother that he couldn't meet her because he suffered from severe “anxiety”

4.46pm A telephone recording captured the sound of a whimpering Isabelle lying on top of AW, she told the person on the other end of the line that her daughter “really isn't well”

5.30pm AW’s mother and stepfather arrived at the Hartington Close property to drop off the requested shopping and alcohol. Her mother Claire later stated it had become too upsetting to see her granddaughter in that deteriorating condition.

7pm AW was alone in the house with Isabelle a neighbour reported hearing a loud thud coming from the property.

9pm HS returned to the home. At this point, the couple began a heavy session of drinking and substance use.

The couple continued drinking alcohol and smoking cannabis from a bong late into the night and until 3am on September 13th, completely ignoring the toddler's ongoing medical distress.

AW called her mother and a friend (Sarah Ayre??) while heavily under the influence of alcohol. During these recorded calls, she aggressively insisted that she had been stabbed in her arm, chest, and leg during a separate incident where cannabis was allegedly stolen from her home. When challenged by the person on the other end of the line about her drinking, AW angrily denied that she was “making a drama” before lashing out around 2am and striking her kitchen cupboard doors. Sarah told the court AW’s speech sounded unusual, she was muttering her words, leading her to believe AW was “on something” at the time.

CCTV shows AW was highly agitated, dramatic, and focused entirely on her own historical grievances while Isabelle, was severely injured in the house. The home security footage actually captured her stabbing herself with a kitchen knife during the same time frame, while her boyfriend HS, smoked cannabis nearby.

AW did not leave the house during the hours leading up to her daughter’s collapse on September 13th. AW falsely claims she briefly left the house to visit a local shop & would wake Isabelle when HS returned the prosecution say this was a

2.53pm, AW messaged HS stating she intended to wake Isabelle up when he returned from the shops. She added that if she didn't wake the toddler now, Isabelle would be “up all night” Following this exchange, HS was the one captured on CCTV leaving the property permanently shortly after 3pm.

HS had been awake and in “sole care” of Isabelle during the morning while AW remained in bed upstairs. HS told AW that he had put the toddler down to sleep.

Isabelle was neither seen nor heard on the internal home CCTV during the morning September 13th. The prosecution highlighted the lack of presence to support their argument that Isabelle was already incapacitated or critically injured early in the day.

3pm HS left the property, internal CCTV and court records show that AW remained inside the house, completely failing to check on or help her dying daughter. However AW told her family that she checked on Isabelle every 10 minutes.

Within 10 minutes of her HS leaving the house at 3pm, AW’s primary focus was not providing medical care. Instead, she was running Google searches for why her toddler was bleeding.

3.15pm Internal CCTV captured AW walking up the stairs and speaking to herself, saying, “You're scaring me” She then ran another search for “What should I do if my child has blood in his stool”

3.20pm Rather than leaving the property to seek help or calling an ambulance, AW walked into the kitchen to smoke a cigarette!

4pm Still inside the property, AW called her stepfather instead of emergency services. Knowing her stepfather, Dan Ackroyd, was on his way, AW actively took the cannabis bong out of the kitchen and discarded it next to an outdoor bin to hide the drug use.

4.14pm Her stepfather arrived at the property, found the toddler unresponsive at the bottom of the stairs, and ordered AW to call 999.
So if she was alone with Isabelle in the house when the neighbour heard a thud the previous night does that mean she’s the one who inflicted a fatal injury on her? And she knew what she’d done so decided to get drunk/high to forget about it?
 
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Someone asked why this case isn’t getting as much attention as Preston Davey’s. Personally I couldn’t bring myself to read the updates to begin with, as listening to Preston’s was hard enough. However I’ve just been reading through the updates on here (thanks to the poster who puts them on here, saves having to try and bypass the paywall) and I feel genuinely sick. I can’t even begin to comprehend what Isabelle went through. I really cannot find the words, it’s beyond heartbreaking.

And the worst thing is, after this trial is done and justice has been served, it’ll be on to the next. And the next. And the next. It just keeps happening and apparently the people who should learn from it don’t learn a thing 💔
I know there is another case coming up soon at Warwick court of a 1 year old girl with the charges being murder, cruelty, neglect, and sexual assault by penetration. I think both biological parents are charged with the father also being charged with possessing indecent images. There seem to be multiple cases now all all at once with pretty much similar charges.
 
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The above sounds like it was the mother that caused Isabelle’s fatal head injury.
How cold do you have to be to call your two year old a Cnut when she is in pain from an untreated broken leg :mad:
And then the Nan pops round with ten cans of Stella and says it’s too upsetting to see her granddaughter deteriorating :mad:
Not to mention AW stabbing herself and smashing up the kitchen.
This poor little girl was in a horrible and abusive home situation even without the scummy boyfriend moving in and SA her :cry:
How have the grandparents not been charged with allowing the death of a child ? It was so 'upsetting' they didn't get her medical help.
 
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Her mother should have called social services. There’s no excuse. If they removed Isabelle she would still be alive and maybe even placed with family while AW sorted out her mess of a life. She couldn’t even look after herself let alone a toddler. I have direct experience of having my kids removed due to my own alcoholism and though it was traumatic for all it literally saved my life and allowed us to become a family again once I was better. I also have a family member who had a chaotic life with drugs, alcohol and violent men. Her own mother reported it to social and her kids now live with family members and are thriving, she didn’t turn her life around at the time but still had contact so they only saw her at her best. I hate seeing all these videos of “social kidnapped my kids for no reason and I’ve not seen them for six months despite having done nothing wrong”. Sure Jan! It adds to the mistrust around reporting and prevents kids receiving the help they need. We all know SS get it wrong and make mistakes sometimes by not removing when they should but if someone had been contacted on that day the police would have used emergency protection powers to remove Isabelle to a place of safety when they saw the state of the adults in charge of her. There are so many failings among professionals in this case (and others) and each one was a missed opportunity to save that poor little girl. But none of them knew what the family did because nobody told them.
 
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How have the grandparents not been charged with allowing the death of a child ? It was so 'upsetting' they didn't get her medical help.
You can only be charged with that if you live in the same household. There aren’t really any criminal charges for people outside the home for not reporting safeguarding concerns. I feel like there should but apparently it’s complex.
 
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Hopefully this helps with the timeline, the accuracy of the available reporting is inconsistent causing confusion.

Prosecution have demonstrated a pattern of neglect and hostility towards Isabelle weeks before her final collapse.
CCTV visually shows AW growing highly annoyed and verbally frustrated with her crying child limping around the home due to a broken leg. Rather than comforting her, AW snaps at the crying toddler, aggressively “What do you want?”

Richard Wright KC said “There are a lot of incidents of the two drinking and drugs being taken, and the prosecution say, unusual and sometimes aggressive behaviour being caught on CCTV” There were instances where Walker was getting “irritated” by Isabelle's behaviour. On one occasion Walker said her daughter was “behaving like a bleep

On the 12th of September, Isabelle was in obvious pain, whimpering, screaming, and crying for her mother. The court heard that she had developed a bruise on her forehead and had started vomiting again. CCTV evidence showed AW repeatedly telling the toddler to “sit up!”

In the afternoon, AW messaged her mother to complain that Isabelle was throwing up again and that seeing her daughter like that was causing her “stress”, she requested that her mother bring her food, nappies, and 10 cans of Stella to “help her cope” Knowing her mother was coming to drop off the shopping, AW messaged HS trying to persuade him to meet her mother. AW reassured him in the text that her mum “won't bite” but, HS refused the interaction, and AW later claimed to her mother that he couldn't meet her because he suffered from severe “anxiety”

4.46pm A telephone recording captured the sound of a whimpering Isabelle lying on top of AW, she told the person on the other end of the line that her daughter “really isn't well”

5.30pm AW’s mother and stepfather arrived at the Hartington Close property to drop off the requested shopping and alcohol. Her mother Claire later stated it had become too upsetting to see her granddaughter in that deteriorating condition.

7pm AW was alone in the house with Isabelle a neighbour reported hearing a loud thud coming from the property.

9pm HS returned to the home. At this point, the couple began a heavy session of drinking and substance use.

The couple continued drinking alcohol and smoking cannabis from a bong late into the night and until 3am on September 13th, completely ignoring the toddler's ongoing medical distress.

AW called her mother and a friend (Sarah Ayre??) while heavily under the influence of alcohol. During these recorded calls, she aggressively insisted that she had been stabbed in her arm, chest, and leg during a separate incident where cannabis was allegedly stolen from her home. When challenged by the person on the other end of the line about her drinking, AW angrily denied that she was “making a drama” before lashing out around 2am and striking her kitchen cupboard doors. Sarah told the court AW’s speech sounded unusual, she was muttering her words, leading her to believe AW was “on something” at the time.

CCTV shows AW was highly agitated, dramatic, and focused entirely on her own historical grievances while Isabelle, was severely injured in the house. The home security footage actually captured her stabbing herself with a kitchen knife during the same time frame, while her boyfriend HS, smoked cannabis nearby.

AW did not leave the house during the hours leading up to her daughter’s collapse on September 13th. AW falsely claims she briefly left the house to visit a local shop & would wake Isabelle when HS returned the prosecution say this was a

2.53pm, AW messaged HS stating she intended to wake Isabelle up when he returned from the shops. She added that if she didn't wake the toddler now, Isabelle would be “up all night” Following this exchange, HS was the one captured on CCTV leaving the property permanently shortly after 3pm.

HS had been awake and in “sole care” of Isabelle during the morning while AW remained in bed upstairs. HS told AW that he had put the toddler down to sleep.

Isabelle was neither seen nor heard on the internal home CCTV during the morning September 13th. The prosecution highlighted the lack of presence to support their argument that Isabelle was already incapacitated or critically injured early in the day.

3pm HS left the property, internal CCTV and court records show that AW remained inside the house, completely failing to check on or help her dying daughter. However AW told her family that she checked on Isabelle every 10 minutes.

Within 10 minutes of her HS leaving the house at 3pm, AW’s primary focus was not providing medical care. Instead, she was running Google searches for why her toddler was bleeding.

3.15pm Internal CCTV captured AW walking up the stairs and speaking to herself, saying, “You're scaring me” She then ran another search for “What should I do if my child has blood in his stool”

3.20pm Rather than leaving the property to seek help or calling an ambulance, AW walked into the kitchen to smoke a cigarette!

4pm Still inside the property, AW called her stepfather instead of emergency services. Knowing her stepfather, Dan Ackroyd, was on his way, AW actively took the cannabis bong out of the kitchen and discarded it next to an outdoor bin to hide the drug use.

4.14pm Her stepfather arrived at the property, found the toddler unresponsive at the bottom of the stairs, and ordered AW to call 999.
Thanks for posting this.

Something else that has stuck with me is that the mum posted photos of her freshly dyed hair on Facebook on 12th September. She found the time to dye her hair, take selfies and share them online while Isabelle had endured horrific abuse and was likely by that point, critically ill and dying.

I genuinely don’t think there’s a sentence in the English language that could adequately describe how vile that is. I’m heartbroken for Isabelle.
 
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So it’s sounds like the scuzzy boyfriend SA’d Isabelle whilst she was grievously injured in bed from the “Thud” at 7pm the night before? She wasn’t seen / heard on CCTV at all the morning before she was found unresponsive in bed about 3pm after the boyfriend left the house & AW bothered to check up on her?

Can’t believe the Grandmother just ignoring seeing Isabelle rapidly deteriorating, though she “didnt like seeing it” - but did duck all to help her. My brain can’t comprehend these people 😟
 
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So it’s sounds like the scuzzy boyfriend SA’d Isabelle whilst she was grievously injured in bed from the “Thud” at 7pm the night before? She wasn’t seen / heard on CCTV at all the morning before she was found unresponsive in bed about 3pm after the boyfriend left the house & AW bothered to check up on her?

Can’t believe the Grandmother just ignoring seeing Isabelle rapidly deteriorating, though she “didnt like seeing it” - but did duck all to help her. My brain can’t comprehend these people 😟
The whole thing is just so bleeping grim isn’t it? My heart physically hurts when I think about what little Isabelle went through and not one person did anything to help her. 😣
 
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So it’s sounds like the scuzzy boyfriend SA’d Isabelle whilst she was grievously injured in bed from the “Thud” at 7pm the night before? She wasn’t seen / heard on CCTV at all the morning before she was found unresponsive in bed about 3pm after the boyfriend left the house & AW bothered to check up on her?

Can’t believe the Grandmother just ignoring seeing Isabelle rapidly deteriorating, though she “didnt like seeing it” - but did duck all to help her. My brain can’t comprehend these people 😟
It seems that the step father had something about him as he told her to call an ambulance but then he and Walker sat in the kitchen while medics tried to revive Isabelle and showed absolutely no emotion. 🤬
 
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It seems that the step father had something about him as he told her to call an ambulance but then he and Walker sat in the kitchen while medics tried to revive Isabelle and showed absolutely no emotion. 🤬
I won’t lie, I’m getting quite off vibes from the stepdad after nosying on his Facebook. I have a stepdad who I see as a father, but some of the pictures of them two together seem a bit off. That paired with the giggling in the garden about whether he was Alex’s Dad or Isabelle’s Dad 🤢 not something I’d ever joke about with my stepdad. Maybe I’m just looking too much into it.
 
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I'm so sick to death of innocent children suffering at the hands of degenerate people who should never be able to own a plant, let alone have a child.

That poor child was either clearly dead the night before and that's why she hadn't woken or was just left to die in bed over hours in agony. Both of them need to go away for life and the Grandmother needs to be charged with something as well.
 
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I think they're both guilty AF, but mother is playing the female / victim card and trying to push blame onto the bf.

I wonder if they both got totally wasted and both participated in Isabelle's death that night. She then wakes up with the mother of all hangovers in the cold light of day, realises its gone past the point of no return and tries to connive her way out of it by making out she doesn't realise anything's wrong, does her Google searches etc. Bf ducks off out and she takes advantage of that.

Only my opinion though and I hope that the full facts and truth will come out in court, without the 'I'm a female and victim of DV' wool being pulled over anyone's eyes.
 
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IMO it wasn’t just one of them doing it , 21 fractures don’t appear overnight .

Where was the natural father when all this was going on, did he not see her regular ?
 
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I won’t lie, I’m getting quite off vibes from the stepdad after nosying on his Facebook. I have a stepdad who I see as a father, but some of the pictures of them two together seem a bit off. That paired with the giggling in the garden about whether he was Alex’s Dad or Isabelle’s Dad 🤢 not something I’d ever joke about with my stepdad. Maybe I’m just looking too much into it.
I don’t get that from his Facebook. I get a loving grandad.
 
I won’t lie, I’m getting quite off vibes from the stepdad after nosying on his Facebook. I have a stepdad who I see as a father, but some of the pictures of them two together seem a bit off. That paired with the giggling in the garden about whether he was Alex’s Dad or Isabelle’s Dad 🤢 not something I’d ever joke about with my stepdad. Maybe I’m just looking too much into it.
I can see what you mean with one of the photos of him and AW. They look more like a couple than stepdad/daughter. But the pictures of him and Isabelle seem nice.
 
5.30pm AW’s mother and stepfather arrived at the Hartington Close property to drop off the requested shopping and alcohol. Her mother Claire later stated it had become too upsetting to see her granddaughter in that deteriorating condition
This just defies belief. Too upsetting for her?? How the duck did she think it was for Isabelle then?

I cannot envisage a scenario where I could see a baby in this state and not somehow find a way to remove her from the situation.
 
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