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Ellie Gould was born on 2002, is a Murder of an English student. Discover Ellie Gould's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 17 years old?

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Occupation Student
Age 17 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 6 February, 2002
Birthday 6 February
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Date of death 3 May, 2019
Died Place Calne, Wiltshire, England
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2002

Ellie Gould (6 February 2002 – 3 May 2019) was a 17-year-old English sixth form student from Calne, Wiltshire, who was stabbed to death on 3 May 2019 by Thomas Griffiths, a fellow student at her school, who was also 17 at the time.

Griffiths stabbed Gould after she ended their relationship of three months.

Born on 6 February 2002, Ellie Gould was the daughter of Matthew and Carole Gould, and lived with her family in Calne, Wiltshire.

At the time of her death she was a Year Twelve Sixth Form student at Hardenhuish School in Chippenham, and was studying for her A Levels.

A keen horse rider, she participated in local equestrian events, as well as competing in cross country.

She had ambitions to join the mounted police and study psychology at university.

2019

Griffiths was subsequently charged with Gould's murder, and pleaded guilty at Bristol Crown Court, where he was sentenced in November 2019 to life imprisonment with a minimum term of twelve-and-a-half years in custody before becoming eligible for parole.

Because he was under 21 at the time of sentencing the law prevented him from receiving a whole life tariff.

A campaign launched by Gould's friends to have self-defence lessons taught in schools was debated in Parliament, and an education minister agreed to issue guidelines for schools wishing to hold self-defence classes.

Gould's mother, Carole, subsequently campaigned to have the law changed to enable young offenders to be treated more like adults when convicted of serious crimes, such as murder.

Her campaign for "Ellie's Law" led to the presentation of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill by Robert Buckland, the Secretary of State for Justice, to the House of Commons on 9 March 2021.

Gould celebrated her 17th birthday in early 2019.

In January of that year, she began dating Thomas Griffiths, a fellow A Level student at her school, whom she had known since they were in Year Seven.

Griffiths was her first boyfriend.

Gould's mother has commented that her husband "wasn't overly keen" on Griffiths "because he didn't say much", but she assumed this aspect of his character was just down to his age.

As Gould's exams approached, she wanted to focus on her studies, and felt the relationship was not right for her, so ended it in early May.

Gould said that she felt suffocated by Griffiths' attention, and on the night before her murder, told friends he had not taken the split well.

On 3 May 2019, Griffiths, of Derry Hill, Wiltshire, was dropped off at school by his mother.

After emailing his teachers to tell them he was feeling unwell, he walked to Chippenham bus station where he caught a bus back to Derry Hill, before returning home.

His mother also returned home, and after hiding in the wardrobe of his bedroom so that she would not discover him absent from school, and waiting for her to depart again, he took the keys to a silver Ford Focus and drove to Gould's house.

Following an argument, Griffiths attempted to strangle her, then used a knife he had taken from the family kitchen to stab her in the neck 13 times.

Griffiths spent an hour at the house attempting to clean up the crime scene, using clothes to do this which he placed in a plastic bag.

He also washed his trainers in the kitchen sink, and cleaned the knife using an apron, before placing it in Gould's hand so as to make her injuries appear to be self-inflicted.

He then used Gould's finger to unlock her mobile phone and, posing as her, texted one of her friends who was due to give her a lift to school, telling the friend not to collect her.

After returning home to change, Griffiths put his clothes in the washing machine, then dumped the bag of bloodied items in a local woodland.

A neighbour saw him returning from the woods and drove him back to school, where he was subsequently collected by his mother.

Later that day he sent text messages to friends saying that he and Gould were "going on a break [from their relationship] and see how thinks [sic] go after exams", and to Gould's phone asking her if they could meet.

Gould's body was discovered by her father at 3 pm that afternoon in her kitchen.

Wiltshire Police arrested Griffiths on suspicion of murder at 6 pm on 3 May, outside a friend's house in Calne, and he was taken to Melksham police station to be held for questioning.

Evidence was gathered from Griffiths' mobile phone and CCTV cameras tracking his movements, and a neighbour who saw someone matching his description outside Gould's house.

Griffiths also had marks on his neck that were consistent with defence wounds.

He initially denied involvement in Gould's death, claiming not to have seen her that day, and also that he had arranged to go to her house so the pair could study together.

Police then matched blood on his trainers with that belonging to Gould, and he was charged with her murder.

Griffiths was charged with murder on 6 May, and appeared before Salisbury Magistrates Court the following day.

He appeared at Bristol Crown Court on 9 May, where a provisional trial date was set for 28 October.

He did not enter a plea, and was remanded in custody.

At a plea hearing on 29 August 2019, Griffiths pleaded guilty to Gould's murder, and was remanded in custody to await sentence.

Recorder Peter Blair QC also lifted reporting restrictions that prevented Griffiths being named by media outlets, describing his crime as "extremely grave".

Griffiths's sentencing hearing took place on 8 November, where Richard Smith QC spoke for the prosecution and Sasha Wass QC represented the defence.

The court was told that Griffiths had argued with Gould prior to her death, and that a post mortem showed pressure applied to her neck had incapacitated her.