Williams was married to Monica Williams and the couple had eight children together before they divorced in 1999.
He then started a relationship with Linda Beattie, the victim’s mother, before he moved on to Julie.
Ms Beattie was aged only 16 when she gave birth to their first child in 2009.
The
court heard that Williams became increasingly possessive and would not
let his partner have a tattoo or wear revealing clothes.
Ashley
Jnr, 18, moved into the flat in Walworth, in September 2012 and began a
sexual relationship with his father's girlfriend four or five months
later, it was said
When Williams found out, he banned his
son from having anything to do with Ms Beattie and tried to exile him
from London. He threatened to ‘break every bone in his body’ if he
refused to leave town.
On July 18 Ms Beattie and Ashley Jnr travelled to Birmingham together.
The
couple had come back to London on the day of her murder, the same day
Williams had sent a number of texts, begging Ms Beattie for forgiveness.
In one message he said: ‘I tried over and over with you Julie.
‘I wish you nothing but the best... I’ll always love you, I just showed it too late, please forgive me Julie.’
He also sent his children bizarre messages blaming them for the break up of the relationship.
In one he stated: ‘When my life is done..mark these words of your father, my curse will begin.'
When Williams came home from work at 11am he locked her inside the house.
Her sister Lucie Beattie collapsed in court as she relived the moment she saw her sister emerge from the house in flames.
She said when she went to the house Ms Beattie screamed: ‘He’s going to kill us.’
When she returned minutes later she saw smoke billowing out of a window and ran in screaming: ‘Where’s Julie.’
She sobbed as she told the court: ‘I pushed open the kitchen door and a lot of smoke came out.
‘I saw Julie. She was in flames,’ she wept.
The victim walked out of the house and rolled onto the floor before sitting down with her hands and legs out in front of her.
Witnesses said that her clothing and some of her skin was actually on fire.
Neighbours poured water on the victim and wrapped her in wet blankets while they waited for emergency services.
Williams was arrested in a park close to the home later the same day, with self inflicted injuries.
In
court he claimed he was not trying to kill himself because of what had
happened to the victim - but because he was upset that the fire had
damaged the kitchen.
Williams, of Walworth, who had denied the charge, was convicted of murder.
Culled from UK Daily Mail
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