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A man has sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of 21 years for murder his partner, Stephanie Marie at Crawley railway station following a British Transport Police investigation.
Jason Flore, 21/05/98, of no fixed abode, was convicted on 19 February 2025 after being found guilty by a jury following a two and a half week trial at Hove Crown Court. He was sentenced Hove crown court on 20 February to to life with a minimum of 21 years.
The court heard how, on Sunday 18 August 2024, at around 7.05am, police were called after Flore was witnessed arguing with Stephanie in the train station car park by a person on the overbridge. Flore was described as being very aggressive and waving his hands at Stephanie who visibly upset and distressed.
Meanwhile, at 7.18am, a separate 999 call was made calling for an ambulance, reporting a woman – Stephanie – had been stabbed. The caller stated she was not breathing but they needed to leave for their train. The number was later confirmed to belong to Flore.
Flore was then seen by the witness walking away from the train station car park accompanied with his dog, and wearing a red jacket. She took pictures of him as he did so. Flore then attempted to travel on a bus but was refused travel – he had at this point taken off his jacket, but still wore a pair of joggers with blood on the knee. Flore continued to make his way towards the town centre.
Paramedics and officers attended the station where Stephanie was located with a stab wound to the chest.
While paramedics worked to save Stephanie, a search that included an armed response continued to look for Flore.
Flore was located and stopped near Haslett Avenue East, heading towards Three Bridges railway station at 8am, at which point he told officers “She did it to herself.” He was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder by armed officers from Sussex Police.
Sadly, despite the best efforts of paramedics, Stephanie was pronounced dead at 8.16am and Flore was further arrested for murder minutes later.
Senior investigating officer Detective Superintendent Sam Blackburn said: “Stephanie was a young woman with a whole life ahead of her to enjoy, but had it stolen away by a controlling and coercive partner. She was a much loved daughter, sister, and mother who enjoyed sports, music – especially playing guitar, and had ambitions to be a hairdresser.
“This outcome is the result of countless hours of investigation and I thank everyone who has contributed to ensuring Stephanie’s killer has been held accountable for what he did today. It is important that we remember her name today instead of his
“While todays’ verdict will never replace the tragic loss felt by those who loved Stephanie, it has ensured that justice has been served. I hope this outcome helps them find some peace after such a devastating loss."