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Kyle Clifford trial: Crossbow murderer found guilty of raping ex | Kyle Clifford trial: Crossbow murderer found guilty of raping ex |
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Kyle Clifford, who is paralysed from the chest down after shooting himself with the crossbow, did not attend court | Kyle Clifford, who is paralysed from the chest down after shooting himself with the crossbow, did not attend court |
A man has been found guilty of raping his ex-girlfriend in an attack in which he murdered her and her sister with a crossbow and their mother with a knife. | |
Louise Hunt, 25, and Hannah Hunt, 28, suffered fatal crossbow bolt injuries at the family home in Bushey, Hertfordshire, in July 2024, while Carol Hunt was stabbed to death. | Louise Hunt, 25, and Hannah Hunt, 28, suffered fatal crossbow bolt injuries at the family home in Bushey, Hertfordshire, in July 2024, while Carol Hunt was stabbed to death. |
Kyle Clifford, 26, of Enfield, north London, admitted the murders but denied raping Louise, but a jury convicted him at Cambridge Crown Court. | Kyle Clifford, 26, of Enfield, north London, admitted the murders but denied raping Louise, but a jury convicted him at Cambridge Crown Court. |
Judge Mr Justice Bennathan said Clifford's crimes were "dreadful" and "almost unspeakable". | |
The lead detective in the case said he did not think "this is the case of a spurned lover in any way". | The lead detective in the case said he did not think "this is the case of a spurned lover in any way". |
Warning: This article contains details that some people may find distressing | Warning: This article contains details that some people may find distressing |
Louise (left), Hannah and Carol Hunt were killed during an attack that spanned over four hours | Louise (left), Hannah and Carol Hunt were killed during an attack that spanned over four hours |
Louise had ended the relationship with Clifford two weeks earlier, and told him in a message, "Take care of yourself". | Louise had ended the relationship with Clifford two weeks earlier, and told him in a message, "Take care of yourself". |
"He simply couldn't deal with what he perceived to be a dent to his pride," said Det Ch Insp Nick Gardner. | "He simply couldn't deal with what he perceived to be a dent to his pride," said Det Ch Insp Nick Gardner. |
"He then sought to control the situation, in terms of weapons purchases; the cold, calculating way in which he lay in wait in the house for [Louise]." | "He then sought to control the situation, in terms of weapons purchases; the cold, calculating way in which he lay in wait in the house for [Louise]." |
The women were the wife and daughters of BBC horse racing commentator John Hunt. | The women were the wife and daughters of BBC horse racing commentator John Hunt. |
John Hunt, pictured with Carol, had not been at home on the day of the attacks | John Hunt, pictured with Carol, had not been at home on the day of the attacks |
The trial heard that in the days leading up to the murders, Clifford bought a crossbow online, and a replica Glock air pistol from a shop in Essex. | The trial heard that in the days leading up to the murders, Clifford bought a crossbow online, and a replica Glock air pistol from a shop in Essex. |
Prosecutors also said "violent misogyny" promoted by social media influencer Andrew Tate "fuelled" his attacks. He searched for Tate's podcast less than 24 hours before the murders. | |
However, the defence argued this material had too vague a link and was far too prejudicial. | |
The judge agreed it was of limited relevance and of "great possible prejudice", and that it should not be put before the jury. | |
The arrogant ex-soldier who turned into a triple killer | |
Live updates as the jury returned its verdict | |
Prosecutors said he arrived at the family home at 14:32 BST on 9 July, under the guise of dropping off Louise's belongings, before stabbing Carol, 61. | Prosecutors said he arrived at the family home at 14:32 BST on 9 July, under the guise of dropping off Louise's belongings, before stabbing Carol, 61. |
Screams and banging sounds were heard from the property. | Screams and banging sounds were heard from the property. |
Clifford attacked Louise, a dog groomer who had been working in a pod in the garden, as she entered the home at 16:13, before taping her ankles and wrists - and eventually raping her - in a horrific onslaught that lasted nearly three hours. | Clifford attacked Louise, a dog groomer who had been working in a pod in the garden, as she entered the home at 16:13, before taping her ankles and wrists - and eventually raping her - in a horrific onslaught that lasted nearly three hours. |
The former soldier stopped during the attack to send a text message to Louise's father using her phone, asking him, "What time are you home?" | The former soldier stopped during the attack to send a text message to Louise's father using her phone, asking him, "What time are you home?" |
When she arrived, Hannah screamed at Clifford "What is wrong with you?" - and managed to message her partner "He's tying us up" in the minutes before she was also fatally shot. | When she arrived, Hannah screamed at Clifford "What is wrong with you?" - and managed to message her partner "He's tying us up" in the minutes before she was also fatally shot. |
Clifford arrived at the family home under the guise of returning Louise's belongings | Clifford arrived at the family home under the guise of returning Louise's belongings |
Clifford fled the scene and was arrested by firearms officers in a cemetery near his Enfield home the following afternoon - but only after he had shot himself in the chest, paralysing him. | Clifford fled the scene and was arrested by firearms officers in a cemetery near his Enfield home the following afternoon - but only after he had shot himself in the chest, paralysing him. |
When he was finally deemed fit to be interviewed by police on 16 September, he said "Sorry" and "What I have done is atrocious." | When he was finally deemed fit to be interviewed by police on 16 September, he said "Sorry" and "What I have done is atrocious." |
On 22 January, he pleaded guilty to the murders. | On 22 January, he pleaded guilty to the murders. |
His rape trial - which lasted only three days this week - heard he searched "horse racing today" on the day of the killings to check whether their father was working. | His rape trial - which lasted only three days this week - heard he searched "horse racing today" on the day of the killings to check whether their father was working. |
Jurors were also told he hid his relationships with other women from Louise while they were dating, and was signed up to dating apps Hinge and Bumble. | Jurors were also told he hid his relationships with other women from Louise while they were dating, and was signed up to dating apps Hinge and Bumble. |
CCTV showed the former soldier at the gym on the day of the triple murder | CCTV showed the former soldier at the gym on the day of the triple murder |
Applause and cries of "Yes!" could be heard in the public gallery when the jury returned its unanimous verdict after less than an hour of deliberations. | Applause and cries of "Yes!" could be heard in the public gallery when the jury returned its unanimous verdict after less than an hour of deliberations. |
One woman pumped her fists and another wept. | One woman pumped her fists and another wept. |
Lisa Kiff, a senior Crown prosecutor, said: "His crimes are among the very worst I have encountered in my career." | Lisa Kiff, a senior Crown prosecutor, said: "His crimes are among the very worst I have encountered in my career." |
Det Ch Insp Gardner said he did not know why Clifford contested the rape charge. | Det Ch Insp Gardner said he did not know why Clifford contested the rape charge. |
"He knew the game was up. I have no idea why he failed to plead. The jury saw through his lies." | "He knew the game was up. I have no idea why he failed to plead. The jury saw through his lies." |
Clifford is due to be sentenced on Tuesday. | Clifford is due to be sentenced on Tuesday. |
After the murders in July, Mr Hunt confided in his ITV colleague Matt Chapman, and said "make the most of every day". | After the murders in July, Mr Hunt confided in his ITV colleague Matt Chapman, and said "make the most of every day". |
He later said every message of support he had received was "like a hug". | He later said every message of support he had received was "like a hug". |
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