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Stephen Farrow found guilty of murdering vicar and retired teacher Stephen Farrow found guilty of murdering vicar and retired teacher
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A homeless drifter will spend the rest of his life in prison after being convicted of the murders of a vicar and a retired teacher.A homeless drifter will spend the rest of his life in prison after being convicted of the murders of a vicar and a retired teacher.
Stephen Farrow, 48, was unanimously found guilty on Friday of the murder of the Rev John Suddards, 59, and guilty by a majority of 11-1 of the murder of Betty Yates, 77.Stephen Farrow, 48, was unanimously found guilty on Friday of the murder of the Rev John Suddards, 59, and guilty by a majority of 11-1 of the murder of Betty Yates, 77.
Both were viciously attacked in their own homes six weeks apart by Farrow.Both were viciously attacked in their own homes six weeks apart by Farrow.
Surrounded by security guards, Farrow, who showed no emotion as the verdicts were returned, was told by Mr Justice Field at Bristol crown court that he had committed two "horrific" murders and would never be released.Surrounded by security guards, Farrow, who showed no emotion as the verdicts were returned, was told by Mr Justice Field at Bristol crown court that he had committed two "horrific" murders and would never be released.
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