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His exes warned he was going to kill someone. Now he's charged with attempted murder

Adam Budgell, also known as Adam Penney, has a long history of intimate partner violence. He's now charged with attempted murder, among other charges.

Adam Budgell, also known as Adam Penney, has a long record of intimate partner violence

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Adam Budgell, also known as Adam Penney, has several convictions for assaulting women in Newfoundland and Ontario. (Submitted Name withheld)

Jenny Smith never wanted to say "I told you so."

It's been four years since Smithtold police, CBC Newsand anyone who would listen that she was afraid her ex-boyfriend was going to kill someone. That warning came after hechoked her, beatherand sexually assaulted her duringa vicious attack insideher home in Welland, Ont.

In the aftermath of the incident, she learned she was not alone. Adam Budgell, also known as Adam Penney, is a serial domestic abuser with numerous charges of assault, assault with a weapon, sexual assault, forcible confinement and more.

Last week, the RCMPin Newfoundland and Labrador handed Budgell his most severecharge to date attempted murder.

"Part of me felt relief that he's off the streets again, but another part of me thought, 'Oh my God, that poor woman,'" Smith saidTuesday. "It wasn't a matter of if. It was when."

I am so sorry to her that she now has to be a part of this club.- Jenny Smith

Budgell was given a 40-month sentence for what he did to Smith (CBC News is not using her real name due to a mandatorypublication ban in cases of sexual assault). He was released in October2021 after serving two-thirds of his sentence.

The Parole Board of Canada said Budgell"presented a high risk of imminent domestic violence."He made national news soon after his release, when he was allowed to legally change his name to Adam Penney. Newfoundland and Labrador does not have rules restricting name changes for convicted sex offenders.

Smith saidshe understands what the latest alleged victim is going through, and has a message for the woman.

"Seek counselling, it does help. Don't blame yourself. Don't feel you should be embarrassed in any way. He plays a wonderful game. Gosh, I'm so sorry," Smith said."I'm so sorry that she had to go through this, that she had to meet this person, that somehow it wasn't made clear enough to the court systems three years ago that this is who he is. I am so sorry to her that she now has to be a part of this club."

Past victims also warned of violent tendencies

Smith wasn't the only one who spoke out about Budgell in the past. Twopartners, prior to his relationship with Smith, also gave interviews with CBC News in 2019and warnedhe was a dangerous person with a track record of hurting women.

In one case, he was sentenced to six months for assaulting a woman and holdinga box-cutter to her throat. In the other, he was given 7 months for convictions offorcible confinement, assault and assault with a weapon.

The victim in that case was Melanie Gillard, who was in a relationship with Budgell in 2016.

"One of these days, I'm going to get a phone call saying Adam Budgell has killed somebody," she told CBC News in 2019.

Each of the three women were disappointed by the length of Budgell's sentences. His criminal record dates back to at least 2007, with convictions for violent offences in Ontario and Newfoundland and Labrador.

'Stop letting him out'

Parole Board of Canadadocuments show Budgellrefused to participate in sex offender programming while in federal prison for the attack onSmith. It also stated he racked up several institutional charges while inside.

Smith said she was mortified to find out another person had allegedly been assaultedbut is grateful he's behind bars again.

Budgell listedon court documents asAdam Penney will have a bail hearing Wednesday in Harbour Grace. Along with attempted murder, he's also charged with aggravated assault, assault causing bodily harm, assault with a weapon, choking, forcible confinement, uttering threats and damaging property.

Smith hopes prosecutors will fight to keep him in custody while awaiting trialand that a judge will hand down the stiffest punishment possibleif he's found guilty again.

"Stop letting him out," she said."Listen to what he does and pay attention to what he is showing you. He is showing you he has no regard whatsoever for authority, he has no regard for the rules, he has no regard for human life, he has no regard for women. Stop letting him out."

Read more from CBC Newfoundland and Labrador

Clarifications

  • A previous version of this story stated Adam Budgell was released on parole. In fact, he was granted statutory release after serving two-thirds of his sentence.
    Jun 28, 2023 1:53 PM NT

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