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Teenage girl, 18, said ‘social services destroyed my life’ before she was murdered in care home by necrophilia-obsessed resident

A young man who was killed by a care house was killed by a person who claimed that social services were ‘destroying my life’ before his death.

18 -year -old Melissa Mathieson drowned in October 2014 by the calm Jason Conroy, captivated by necrofili in Alexandra House in Bristol.

28 -year -old Conroy was imprisoned for a lifetime for sexually motivated killing in the care house that provides adults with autism and asperger syndrome.

The Avon Coroner’s court once heard how he was trying to drown a teacher, so he was able to abuse him, and at the same time he tried to kill his mother.

10 years after the murder, Miss Mathieson attended the investigation of his father James.

In the letter titled Social Services, Ms Mathieson wrote: ‘This was a terrible time for me, and I felt that I was dragged from my house and everything I knew and completely broken.

“ “ I have never taken into account my age or distance from my family. I was still a child, I’m confused. ‘

The letter was read to court as part of the written proof of Mrs Mathieson, who died of cancer a year after his daughter’s death.

18 -year -old Melissa Mathieson drowned in October 2014 by the calm Jason Conroy, who was fascinated by Necrophilia at Alexandra House in Bristol.

Conroy, who was 28 years old, was imprisoned for a life -long killing for sexually motivated in the care house that provides care for adults with autism and asperger syndrome.

Conroy, who was 28 years old, was imprisoned for a life -long killing for sexually motivated in the care house that provides care for adults with autism and asperger syndrome.

10 years after the murder, Miss Mathieson attended the investigation and joined his father James. In the picture: Melissa with his father James

10 years after the murder, Miss Mathieson attended the investigation and joined his father James. In the picture: Melissa with his father James

Ms. Mathieson said the ‘System’ daughter failed and failed Conroy.

“We know better the difficulties that autism can offer from most people, because our feelings about Jason Conroy are not based on the ignorance of their situation,” he said.

‘What he does is terrible, we can’t understand, so many people can’t understand it.

‘Melissa had no bad bone in her body. He was a kind, polite and cute girl.

‘Jason Conroy not only ends Melissa’s life, but also ended on its own. He had to deal with his problems a long time ago.

“ The system failed him and Melissa failed.

We question the professionals responsible for their care as well as those who are responsible for the care of Melissa.

“ When we learned about his previous behavior, he combined our anger and failures in the system.

“ There were signs of warning, they were kidnapped and now nothing will bring Melissa back. We want people to sit, think and take responsibility for their actions while dealing with learning people.

‘Only now, since the terrible conditions of Melissa’s death, we think that we are treated with honor and respect from the professionals we have touched on.’

The investigation heard that Ms. Mathieson, a Windsor, was sent to Alexandra House (in the picture) by social services at the age of 18, and spent the previous two years with a series of different settlements.

The investigation heard that Ms. Mathieson, a Windsor, was sent to Alexandra House (in the picture) by social services at the age of 18, and spent the previous two years with a series of different settlements.

The investigation heard that Windsor was sent to Alexandra House by social services when he was 18 years old and spent the previous two years in a series of different settlements.

Ms. Mathieson said he was not matured for his daughter’s age and that he lived in a little fantasy world ‘and was influenced by his tracy Beer stories about a child living in a child’s house.

“The reason for this was that he didn’t have his own group of friends, he wasn’t invited to the parties, and such things,” he said.

“ Behavior was played to us, we used to take our feet down, so there was nothing to compare – he thought we were hard for him.

“This meant that Melissa was the times when allegations and social services will participate.

As the parents of two autistic children, we did not find the behavior of Melissa more difficult as they got older.

‘The problem for us was only the participation of social services we found impossible.

“They did not realize that Melissa loved the interest she received from the authority and that she would often play to get what they wanted.

However, from the age of 16, we felt that we no longer have a voice.

‘Social services were putting ideas about living away from home, and ultimately endangered Melissa.’

Ms. Mathieson said the 'System' daughter failed and failed Conroy. In Picture: Avon Coroner's Court

Ms. Mathieson said the ‘System’ daughter failed and failed Conroy. In Picture: Avon Coroner’s Court

Ms. Mathieson said that her daughter suffered from severe concerns requiring hospital treatment.

“This was a real turning point from our point of view because Melissa was pumped full of drugs, and the next morning it was psychotic when we saw it,” he said.

‘Melissa was never the same girl after this psychosis.

“It was in an environment where he could learn about what we were trying to protect from other patients.

“ Then there would be more explosion when he came home. It was a really terrible year.

‘I would go to bed and felt like I was running down a hill chasing a big rock behind me. I was constantly trying to stay ahead.

James felt that he was in a Rollercoaster he could not land. We have experienced these problems, not all of us from Melissa, but from the Social Services Management. ‘

Ms. Mathieson added: ‘When Melissa was 18 years old, the seeds were at home and it would be better if he took this independent life settlement.

“ “ When the age of 18 and to some extent capacity, we tried to claim that he was a learning impaired and emotionally immature, not to make these decisions.

‘He was told to go to Alexandra House to bring Melissa’s behavior back to his way, but he was actually killed by what we were always trying to be careful with.’

The investigation continues.

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