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The Facebook account of a woman incarcerated for mistreating her boyfriend and leaving her "a few days after her death" is still active and shares links about domestic violence.
Since Jordan Worth was caged in April 2018 for tormenting Alex Skeel, several articles and photos have been published on his profile about men who mistreat their partner.
They include a link to a group called "battered wife syndrome" and a black and white silhouette of a man slapping a woman.
The picture is accompanied by the words: "The day you raise your hand to a woman, it is the day when you are officially no longer a man".
In value, 23 years old, pleaded guilty last year to serious bodily harm with intent and coercive and controlling behavior.
A number of other links also seem to suggest that she is the victim.
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A link to a group on Stockholm Syndrome is among the messages, as well as links to articles; one of which shared yesterday afternoon with the title: "A man beats a pregnant woman, causes a miscarriage".
Another article published on Sunday said, "How can we protect our girls from abusive relationships?"
And a third is entitled "My boyfriend cuts himself after we have a fight".
The fine arts graduate, who spoke well and wanted to become a teacher, became the first woman in the UK to be found guilty of such behavior.
A court heard how she attacked Alex, a 23-year-old girl from Bedford – who is also the father of her two children – with boiling water, a hairbrush, a hammer and knives.
Alex, who relived his ordeal in a BBC hard-hitting documentary titled Abused By My Girlfriend, said, "I believe the reason I survived this story is to help others in a similar situation. "
It has now become clear that Worth's Facebook page, which is serving a seven-and-a-half-year sentence, is still active and sharing articles referring to abusive relationships.
A link to the rape and badual abuse badistance lines was also shared on Monday – the day Alex's documentary was posted on BBC iPlayer.
There is no suggestion that Worth publishes the content, as prisoners are prohibited from updating their Facebook accounts while they are serving their sentence.
As we have already reported, the teenage romance, which began when they met at the university in 2012, sank into abuse and violence.
Worth banished Alex from his bed, decided what clothes he could wear, isolated him from his friends and family and resumed his Facebook account, said a court.
Alex says that Worth had even hidden food from him, dropping his weight from 10 to seven.
The ordeal ended in July 2017 when neighbors from Stewartby, Bedfordshire, telephoned the police and told him that they had heard him shout, "Leave me, you hurt me".
He was seen with black eyes, burns, lameness and once with his arm under the slingshot.
But on the outside, the relationship "seemed normal" despite the abuses.
They seemed to be like any other couple, posting cherished selfies, declaring each other's affection on social media and enjoying their birthday trips to theme parks and concerts.
In a Facebook post, a seemingly stricken Worth spoke about his "best friend" Alex and told him, "You've changed so much and you've become a man, but you're still the same little cute.
"I loved you then, I still love you, always and always."
She even shared a piece of toast in which she had spread the heart-shaped jam for "his man".
But Worth, who volunteered to help abandoned animals, tortured Alex mentally and physically.
He "thought it was normal" because he had never had a girlfriend before.
"The physique lasted nine months and the psychological abuse lasted about four years," he said.
He says that she also told him, "If you ever try to escape, you will die, because I will spill you in my car."
The young father had been blinded by love and had endured relentlessly the pain inflicted on him by Worth, who had used a knife, a hammer and boiling water.
He said that Worth had forced him to sleep on the floor for about eight months and had used clothes like a duvet and a makeshift pillow.
He also had to wear the same clothes every day.
"I could not do anything," said Alex. "There was no way to contact anyone, she said that if I tried to leave, she would kill me."
Alex, who has since had a poignant tattoo on his arm to show he is a "survivor", said: "It all started small with punches and things like that, then he got worse with things like hammers, bottles and pieces of wood.
"Then he became knives and boiling water.
"It just got worse to the point that I think I would be dead."
He added: "The hospital told me that I was 10 days away from death.
"You are a lot more a person if you speak.
"You will only improve if you talk about it."
Abused By My Girlfriend is available on BBC iPlayer now.
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Main reports of Mirror Online
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