Every third day, in our #EveryThreeDays campaign, I write about a woman killed by a man. Previously in this campaign, which started on May 2nd 2021, we have remembered 68 women, the last being Christine Tunnicliffe Massey – who was killed by her husband, Raymond Massey.

Today we remember Bianca Shepherd known as ‘Kay’, who was stabbed seventeen times in November 2015 by her flatmate Emmanuel Willems because she allegedly laughed at him. Bianca lived in Uxbridge, close to Heathrow airport, under a mental health housing scheme. Willems was diagnosed as schizophrenic in 2013.

However, there were constant disagreements that were reported to authorities which were ignored. Because of his illness, Willems was convicted of manslaughter by diminished responsibility and sentenced to be detained indefinitely at a mental hospital.

Bianca’s son Adam said this: 

“The family’s view is one of complete sadness that the whole mental health care system and its associated care and housing system has been utterly failing in both its short and long term responsibilities. Mum’s well-being, her living needs, and overall support programme has been lacking in its supervision, monitoring, and true care.

Continuing, he said, “This tragedy could so easily have been prevented.

We believe that every individual has a fundamental right to be able to live in a place of safety within our nation. Tragically those to whom Kay relied for her well-being appeared to have failed in their competencies and duties. Evidence suggests that Kay and her housemate reported several incidents. Still, they were not believed or do not appear to have been followed up by those employed by the various care and housing authorities.”

Bianca Shepherd

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(Pronouns - she/her) - Steph Richards is a 73-year-old 'post-op' trans woman with a Gender Recognition Certificate and works as a human rights activist. She was the elected Women's and LGBT Officer at Portsmouth Labour Party 2021 - 2024, CEO of Translucent.Org.UK, winner of the LGBT Organisation of the Year at the National Diversity Awards in 2022, co-founder of Women's Action Network (Portsmouth) and a volunteer at a Women's health charity. Steph was shortlisted as a "Gender Role Model" at the National Diversity Awards in 2025. Steph has been platformed live on BBC Radio 4 three times, including Women's Hour. She has also appeared on Times Radio, LBC Radio, GB News and Channel 4 News. In 2023, Steph debated trans human rights at an American university event alongside Harvard biologist and author Carole Hooven, PhD. Steph (an intersectional feminist) is passionate about the inclusion and acceptance of trans people in society. She advocates for women in prison, specifically pregnant women and calls out the mounting concern that abortion rights are at risk in the UK. She was the recipient of an Inspirational Women of Portsmouth Award in March, 2023.

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