The inquest was shown a draft text message Jaysley had planned to send Mason, which read: "I honestly feel trapped in this whole situation, I have tried to act as normal as possible because we are working together but nothing normal about this situation.
It is thought she took her own life after becoming fearful of "possessive and psychotic" boss, Bombardier Ryan Mason, who bombarded her with thousands of messages in a single month, an inquest heard today.
Ms McCready told her daughter's inquest that Mason knew where she was and once messaged her saying 'Jaysley Beck I know you're standing at the bottom of the building on your telephone'.
Her mother told the inquest: "Ryan Mason was overstepping the mark of her friendliness and her nature; this was Jayse's impression, and she made us aware that he is becoming a creep.".
Jaysley's distraught mother, Leighann McCready, told the inquest that her daughter "did not feel safe at work".