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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 courtKyle 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, her sister and their mother with a crossbow and a knife. 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 distressingWarning: 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 hoursLouise (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]."
Judge Mr Justice Bennathan said Clifford's crimes were "dreadful" and "almost unspeakable".
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 attacksJohn 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. 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.
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.
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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 belongingsClifford 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 murderCCTV 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".
Lucy Manning, special correspondent at Cambridge Crown Court
Clifford bought the crossbow online. Questions will be raised about their easy purchase but this is also about those who choose to use weapons to attack and murder women.
What is sadly unsurprising, but is still devastating, is yet again innocent women are the victims of male violence in their own homes, by someone they knew.
Clifford was an ex-boyfriend whose response to rejection was to rape and murder.
He didn't give evidence and didn't appear at court.
Instead he made the Hunt family sit through the horrific evidence, and the details of the "violent, sexual act of spite" Louise Hunt had to endure for three hours in her own home.
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