An inquest in Salisbury, England, has revealed disturbing details about the final days of Gunner Jaynsley Beck, who was found dead in her room. Beck had expressed growing fear about her superior, Bombardier Ryan Mason, who sent her over 3,600 WhatsApp messages in November 2021 alone. The inquest concluded that Mason's intense and unwanted behavior was a 'causal factor' in Beck's death.
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The inquest in Salisbury featured Beck and Mason’s WhatsApp messages from October 2021 until December 2021.On October 27, Mason messaged Beck: “I’m renaming you in my phone as the magician.” On November 11, he wrote: “You’re amazing Jayse, I appreciate you so much, I love everything about you, even your flaws. I will always be there along for the ride with you, I have said it before, but you’re stuck with me forever now. I love you x As a friend, I love you.
Beck’s coworker and friend, Bombardier John Wheeler, testified in a somber tone during the hearing about the army camp’s environment, reporting a culture that allowed “inappropriate relationships” between different ranks, resulting in a weakened trust in the line of command. Wheeler also mentioned a “love story” that Mason had written with characters clearly based on himself and Beck, which he saw as a clear case of sexual harassment.
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