Kyle Clifford: Wanted in connection with triple murder in Bushey, 3 women murdered in home, 9th July 2024 *arrest*

Damien Bendall didn't go on a spree and got a WLO. I see the cases as being very similar. Jmo, moo
yeh totally similar except i think the bendall case has less premeditation and no sense of aggrievement even with it being almost totally out of place with the clifford case. just as senseless though and shockingly so.
 
5 minutes ago

Amy Hunt told killer Kyle Clifford he is 'not human'​

Amy Hunt displayed remarkable composure and courage as she delivered her impact statement, forcefully saying that Clifford’s actions were not only devastating but also pointless.
“It is difficult to think of a more devastating reality than the one you have created, Kyle – though I imagine that these facts mean nothing to you.
“You violently took my mother and sisters from me, and you violently killed almost all of my mum and dad’s children.
“As a son to a mother, a brother to a sister… I will never understand how you felt and feel nothing about the hideous act – but I suppose that is what separates you from us.
“Kyle, plainly the Hunt family are human and you are not.”

 
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BBC Commentator John Hunt delivers emotional impact statement after murders of wife and two daughters​

John Hunt gave an emotional impact statement at Cambridge crown court for the sentencing of Kyle Clifford

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Tristan Kirk, Courts Correspondent @kirkkorner1 minute ago

BBC racing commentator John Hunt paid tribute to his “beautiful” wife and daughters at Cambridge crown court during the sentencing of their killer, Kyle Clifford.
The grieving father and husband battled with his emotions and fought back tears in Court One as he spoke directly to Clifford, despite the “cowardly” killer refusing to leave his prison cell.
He thanked jurors who found Clifford guilty of rape at trial, paid tribute to his family, and told Clifford he is destined for an eternity in hell.

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Read his victim impact statement here:
My name is John Hunt and I am blessed to be Carol’s husband and Hannah, Louise and Amy's Dad.
(to jurors) That you had to consider the evidence was purely down to Kyle choosing to not admit responsibility. You too are victims of his callous, cowardly, vindictive behaviours and I wish he hadn’t put you through that.
I so wanted to deliver these words, eye to eye with Kyle. I will continue to act as if I am doing so.
When I was first invited to provide a victim impact statement I initially misunderstood its purpose. Do I really need to detail the impact of having three quarters of my family murdered?
But then I realised that this was my final opportunity to say what I want to say to you specifically Kyle, words that will also be directed to your family who will carry guilt forward for the rest of their lives; I know you valued them so poorly from all the conversations we had Kyle but I suppose even they must be damaged by what you have done.
I also want to confirm to the world the truth, especially how Louise conducted herself within a textbook, mature breakup on her part, understanding the conflict of saying goodbye to someone she once loved but not allowing those memories to cloud her certain knowledge that you simply failed to be the person she needed. You failed. I am so proud of all of my girls. Unlike you Kyle, at every step of their lives they made the correct choices to improve themselves as people; Louise enjoyed more success and fulfilment in one morning than you achieved in your entire miserable life.
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Do you recall Kyle, how kind we all were to you? Helping you and Louise enjoy trips away, do you remember how she loved a swanky hotel? You were always invited to meals out. A Sunday lunch at the pub or a special celebration, you were always made welcome. The only Christmas you spent together was at our house. Was it four or five days you spent with us? The food, the games, the laughter, the normality...what was it about that blissful existence you hated so much, Kyle? Could you not handle how pleasant it was, such a contrast to what you were used to. The trips to Italy, Disneyland and many more; Louise gave your relationship so much effort which you were never able or willing to match.

We all offered you kindness, especially Carol. She had picked up on your personal inadequacies right from the start. She sensed your immaturity but always knew Louise would work things out. Carol still displayed her compassion right up until the moment she answered the door to you on July 9th. Do you remember her kindness Kyle; how she urged you to get some relationship help and guidance for fear that you would never be able to sustain a lasting relationship. You calmly accepted that advice on the doorstep and then, seconds later savagely stabbed her eight times and ended her life.
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When I challenge myself about how you were able to deceive us all, I simply say that you are a psychopath who, for the duration of your time together with Louise, was able to disguise yourself as an ordinary human being. You reserved your best, make-believe version of yourself for the times you were in our house. You managed to maintain that veneer of decency throughout the first year of your time with Louise, but you couldn’t maintain it in the early part of 2024.
Although Carol and I never witnessed any alarming behaviour, your visits became less frequent. You began the first of two affairs that we know about, your aversion to a days hard work continued as you messed up yet another job at Reynolds. It wasn’t only the Army that found you worthless. I often think of the list Louise wrote to herself to remind her of the reasons that you fell short. The racism. She was rightly disgusted by that. Your belittling language. The fact that your family is a mess. Like any women should be allowed to do, she worked you out despite repeated deceit and said enough is enough. I hope women around the world will take Louises' bravery as a shining beacon for their lives. If you feel enough is enough, then it is.
I'd like to remind you Kyle, of how gracious Louise was to you in that final text to you. This is what she said on the 26th June, the morning after she had finished with you face to face. She texted you thanking you for what was a wonderful year together, explaining how much she once loved you, that she never wanted any animosity to develop between you and that she wanted you to take care of yourself.
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You texted back saying "Thank you for the clarity Louise, so we can both start our healing process. I love you so much and I will for a very long time. I will always be here for you if you ever need me, please don’t hesitate. I wish you all the best and take care of yourself too.”
The difference was, we know now, that Louise meant every word whereas you simply lied.
You didn't love her enough to stop you having those two affairs in the spring of last year? Or to start planning to kill her and her family just days later. And that an horrific rape on her was part of the plan. Your levels of misogyny are off the scale.
Louise's favourite novel from her schooldays was Harper Lee's classic, To Kill a Mockingbird. She was captivated by the goodness of Atticus Finch both as a father and a lawyer.
She would often quote lines from the novel to match life’s challenges. One of those quotes that comes to mind, right here in this moment is that of Miss Maudie reasserting Atticus' assertion that it’s a sin to Kill a Mockingbird. She said 'Your fathers right. Mockingbirds don’t do one thing except make music for us to enjoy. They don’t eat up people’s gardens, don’t nest in corn cribs, they don’t do one thing but sing their hearts out for us. Thats why it’s a sin to kill a Mockingbird. " All their lives Carol, Hannah and Louise similarly spent their time bringing joy and colour and happiness to other people’s lives. You killed three beautiful Mockingbirds, Kyle.
So, to remind you, over a period of four hours you brutally killed Carol, waited over an hour until Louise came into the house. You incapacitated her, raped her and when you realised Hannah was coming home, you shot Louise in the back. I can’t imagine a more cowardly act. You couldn't look her in the eye. You murdered Hannah minutes later. So four hours.
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A few weeks later I also spent four hours with them Kyle; in the funeral directors. The usual room wasn’t big enough for three bodies but they removed a partition wall so we could all be together. I sat for a while with Louise to my right, she looked so peaceful and Hannah to my left. I couldn't quite reach to hold their hands at the same time. Amy and I placed a photograph of Chester in Louise’s right hand. Carol was at the top of the room. She was dressed in a beautiful orange dress she had bought for a wedding we went to a month beforehand. I stroked her hair and told her how much I loved her. I thanked her for being such a wonderful partner in life and wonderful mother. They were my four hours Kyle.
And what about me? The impact of what you have done will be taken to my grave but on the way there, I want you to know that I stand strong before you today. As you are consigned to a fate far greater than death, I can draw on the love and strength that I still feel from the girls in every moment of every day. I am lucky. I have the most wonderful daughter, Amy who gives me such focus and purpose. I have Gareth and Alex. I have my extended family, reaching far beyond my Mum, brothers and sister, aunts and uncles and cousins. I have many friends who watch out for me on an hourly basis. Carol’s friends are mine and I now have a renewed relationship with Hannah's and Louise's best friends.
I will always be there for them and they will be there for me too. So whilst I am so badly damaged, I am determined to see what my future is, surrounded by so many amazing people.
And the chance to do has been gifted to me by my incredible Hannah. I firmly believe that, had she not managed to show such amazing physical and mental strength in raising the alarm after you fatally injured her, then I would have been your fourth victim that day.
Hannah handed me a second chance, one that she worked so hard to achieve for me. Do you really think after what she did for me, I will slight her memory and example by just giving up? Even though the days are difficult and feel on many occasions, impossible, I will channel my inner Atticus Finch at all times. He said, "I want you to see what real courage is. Instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand, it's when you know you are licked before you begin, but you begin anyway and see it through no matter what.
And now comes the time when your fate on this earth will be confirmed. Every single person in the world, I’m thinking of mothers and fathers in particular, especially those daughters , now expects the formality of a life sentence. Never again to make choices of your own. To breathe fresh air only occasionally. To eat when someone else tells you to eat. But just remember one thing. Whatever sentence you are about to receive, whatever misery lies ahead for you for the next 60 years. Remember that after your days on earth are done, on your dying day, there will be no release for you. The screams of Hell, Kyle, I can hear them faintly now. The red carpet will come out for you. At that point, when the person you could have been meets the person you are, you will realise your miserable fate will last for eternity.

 
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Clifford sentence to a whole life order for each murder​

Mr Justice Bennathan tells Clifford at the start of his sentencing remarks that he will be sentenced to three whole life prison terms.
“The evidence shows you to be a jealous man, soaked in self pity.
“A man who held women in utter contempt.
“I make it clear at once that for each of these three murders, the sentence will be one of life imprisonment with a whole life order.”

32 seconds ago
The judge announced the sentences at the start of his remarks to avoid any extra anguish for the Hunt family and friends.

 

14:08​


More from the judge, who is making his sentencing remarks.

Addressing Clifford, who is not in court, he says: "You first killed her mother, Carol, who even on that day showed you nothing but kindness in the moments before you attacked her.

"You raped and killed Louise, who had been as gentle as she could in ending her relationship with you after your arrogance and anger proved too much for her to stand.

"Then you murdered Hannah Hunt, who had done nothing to harm you other than protect her sister."

Mr Justice Bennathan describes Clifford as a man "soaked in self-pity" and who held women "in utter contempt".

Of his victims, the judge adds: "They showed a gentle heroism of which you, Kyle Clifford, could only dream."

Judge sentencing man for murder of ex-girlfriend, her sister and mother as family call him a monster
 
I hope he suffers miserably in prison - a lonely painful existence for the rest of his days are what he deserve.

My thoughts go out to John & Amy - also to Alex Klein who lost his partner Hannah in this horrendous attack.

The family has conducted themselves so well throughout this whole process.
 
2 minutes ago

CPS: Clifford's crimes were 'inhumane'​

The Crown Prosecution Service has issued a statement after the sentencing of Kyle Clifford.
Lisa Kiff explained why the decision was taken to pursue a rape trial after he pleaded guilty to the murders:
“Kyle Clifford is a murderer and rapist, who at every turn has attempted to escape the gravity of his actions.
“From seeking to evade arrest, to not attending his trial or the sentencing hearing today - his lack of remorse and accountability for the truly inhumane crimes he committed has been laid bare.
“While Clifford pleaded guilty to the murders of Carol, Louise and Hannah Hunt, the Crown Prosecution Service took the decision to proceed with the rape charge. This was to ensure full justice was secured for Louise, and to ensure that Clifford could be sentenced for the full extent of his offending.
“That decision has been vindicated by his conviction for the rape and by the sentence passed today as Clifford will never be released from prison.
“On behalf of the Crown Prosecution Service, I want to express my heartfelt sympathies and admiration to the Hunt family. They had the strength and courage to attend court every day and hear first-hand the devastating truth of what happened to Carol, Louise and Hannah – something which, in stark contrast, Clifford was too cowardly to do.
“We hope today’s sentence, which ensures Clifford can never hurt anyone again, can help the Hunt family with their healing process as they navigate the future and continue to honour the lives of Carol, Louise and Hannah.”

 
3 minutes ago

Judge: Kyle Clifford's victims had done nothing wrong​

More from the judge:
“You first killed her mother Carol, who even on that day showed you nothing but kindness in the moments before you attacked her.
“You raped and killed Louise who had been as gentle as she could in ending her relationship with you after you arrogance and anger proved too much for her to stand.
“Then you murdered Hannah Hunt, who had done nothing to harm you save supporting her little sister.”
He said the “brutal and cowardly” attack had been carefully planned over 11 days, buying weapons and materials for the attack, monitoring John Hunt’s movements, and even checking the weather that day.
When he arrived at the house, he saw John Hunt’s car and then checked again online to see if he was due to be at work.
Clifford took a thank you card to John and Carol and had a bag of Louise’s possessions to trick his way into the home.

 

Judge: John and Amy Hunt show courage that Clifford 'can only dream of'​

Judge: “I have heard John Hunt, Amy Hunt and Alex Klein speak of their dreadful loss.
“They were difficult to listen to, given the devastation and heartbreak they recounted.
“They spoke of Carol, Hannah and Louise as bringing joy, colour and happiness into the lives of everyone they knew.
“They were funny, hard-working and caring people.
“Each precious life, so full of potential, of future successes and celebrations, torn away by your appalling violence.
“The statements of John and Amy Hunt also demonstrated great courage and a determination that your terrible crimes will not define them or stop them leading the lives that Carol, Louise and Hannah Hunt would have wished for them.
“They show a gentle heroism of which you, Kyle Clifford, can only dream.”

 
Thank goodness, whole life. Multiple victims, very premeditated, sadistic elements IMO.

I’m so glad the judge didn’t go for 40-50 years. The argument about serving a lot of years all sounds well and good, but I’m sure that’s what was thought at the time when Colin Pitchfork got his sentence. Clifford is 26, he is paralysed but with improving medical care who knows, he could live 50-60 years and the surviving / yet to be born Hunt family would have to deal with his possible release in 2060-whatever. The correct sentence here that they never have to worry about his parole date.
 
2 minutes ago

Judge pays tribute to dignity of Hunt family​

Mr Hunt and his daughter Amy hugged loved ones at Cambridge Crown Court after Kyle Clifford was sentenced to a whole life order.
The judge hailed their dignity through the trial.
“I pay tribute to the astonishing dignity and courage with which Carol, Louise and Hannah’s family conducted themselves throughout these proceedings,” he said.

 
I was listening to the sentence live on LBC earlier.
I appreciated the Judge gave the sentence first then went through his reasoning. I hope more do that in future.
Bless the Hunt family … simply unthinkable horror from this creature and I hope the rest of its days are horrendous.
 
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BBC Commentator John Hunt delivers emotional impact statement after murders of wife and two daughters​

John Hunt gave an emotional impact statement at Cambridge crown court for the sentencing of Kyle Clifford

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Tristan Kirk, Courts Correspondent @kirkkorner1 minute ago

BBC racing commentator John Hunt paid tribute to his “beautiful” wife and daughters at Cambridge crown court during the sentencing of their killer, Kyle Clifford.
The grieving father and husband battled with his emotions and fought back tears in Court One as he spoke directly to Clifford, despite the “cowardly” killer refusing to leave his prison cell.
He thanked jurors who found Clifford guilty of rape at trial, paid tribute to his family, and told Clifford he is destined for an eternity in hell.

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Read his victim impact statement here:
My name is John Hunt and I am blessed to be Carol’s husband and Hannah, Louise and Amy's Dad.
(to jurors) That you had to consider the evidence was purely down to Kyle choosing to not admit responsibility. You too are victims of his callous, cowardly, vindictive behaviours and I wish he hadn’t put you through that.
I so wanted to deliver these words, eye to eye with Kyle. I will continue to act as if I am doing so.
When I was first invited to provide a victim impact statement I initially misunderstood its purpose. Do I really need to detail the impact of having three quarters of my family murdered?
But then I realised that this was my final opportunity to say what I want to say to you specifically Kyle, words that will also be directed to your family who will carry guilt forward for the rest of their lives; I know you valued them so poorly from all the conversations we had Kyle but I suppose even they must be damaged by what you have done.
I also want to confirm to the world the truth, especially how Louise conducted herself within a textbook, mature breakup on her part, understanding the conflict of saying goodbye to someone she once loved but not allowing those memories to cloud her certain knowledge that you simply failed to be the person she needed. You failed. I am so proud of all of my girls. Unlike you Kyle, at every step of their lives they made the correct choices to improve themselves as people; Louise enjoyed more success and fulfilment in one morning than you achieved in your entire miserable life.
Floral tributes near to the scene in Ashlyn Close, Bushey
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Do you recall Kyle, how kind we all were to you? Helping you and Louise enjoy trips away, do you remember how she loved a swanky hotel? You were always invited to meals out. A Sunday lunch at the pub or a special celebration, you were always made welcome. The only Christmas you spent together was at our house. Was it four or five days you spent with us? The food, the games, the laughter, the normality...what was it about that blissful existence you hated so much, Kyle? Could you not handle how pleasant it was, such a contrast to what you were used to. The trips to Italy, Disneyland and many more; Louise gave your relationship so much effort which you were never able or willing to match.

We all offered you kindness, especially Carol. She had picked up on your personal inadequacies right from the start. She sensed your immaturity but always knew Louise would work things out. Carol still displayed her compassion right up until the moment she answered the door to you on July 9th. Do you remember her kindness Kyle; how she urged you to get some relationship help and guidance for fear that you would never be able to sustain a lasting relationship. You calmly accepted that advice on the doorstep and then, seconds later savagely stabbed her eight times and ended her life.
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Pictures left on floral tributes at Ashlyn Close
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When I challenge myself about how you were able to deceive us all, I simply say that you are a psychopath who, for the duration of your time together with Louise, was able to disguise yourself as an ordinary human being. You reserved your best, make-believe version of yourself for the times you were in our house. You managed to maintain that veneer of decency throughout the first year of your time with Louise, but you couldn’t maintain it in the early part of 2024.
Although Carol and I never witnessed any alarming behaviour, your visits became less frequent. You began the first of two affairs that we know about, your aversion to a days hard work continued as you messed up yet another job at Reynolds. It wasn’t only the Army that found you worthless. I often think of the list Louise wrote to herself to remind her of the reasons that you fell short. The racism. She was rightly disgusted by that. Your belittling language. The fact that your family is a mess. Like any women should be allowed to do, she worked you out despite repeated deceit and said enough is enough. I hope women around the world will take Louises' bravery as a shining beacon for their lives. If you feel enough is enough, then it is.
I'd like to remind you Kyle, of how gracious Louise was to you in that final text to you. This is what she said on the 26th June, the morning after she had finished with you face to face. She texted you thanking you for what was a wonderful year together, explaining how much she once loved you, that she never wanted any animosity to develop between you and that she wanted you to take care of yourself.
Bushey triple murder

A message left on floral tributes at the scene
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You texted back saying "Thank you for the clarity Louise, so we can both start our healing process. I love you so much and I will for a very long time. I will always be here for you if you ever need me, please don’t hesitate. I wish you all the best and take care of yourself too.”
The difference was, we know now, that Louise meant every word whereas you simply lied.
You didn't love her enough to stop you having those two affairs in the spring of last year? Or to start planning to kill her and her family just days later. And that an horrific rape on her was part of the plan. Your levels of misogyny are off the scale.
Louise's favourite novel from her schooldays was Harper Lee's classic, To Kill a Mockingbird. She was captivated by the goodness of Atticus Finch both as a father and a lawyer.
She would often quote lines from the novel to match life’s challenges. One of those quotes that comes to mind, right here in this moment is that of Miss Maudie reasserting Atticus' assertion that it’s a sin to Kill a Mockingbird. She said 'Your fathers right. Mockingbirds don’t do one thing except make music for us to enjoy. They don’t eat up people’s gardens, don’t nest in corn cribs, they don’t do one thing but sing their hearts out for us. Thats why it’s a sin to kill a Mockingbird. " All their lives Carol, Hannah and Louise similarly spent their time bringing joy and colour and happiness to other people’s lives. You killed three beautiful Mockingbirds, Kyle.
So, to remind you, over a period of four hours you brutally killed Carol, waited over an hour until Louise came into the house. You incapacitated her, raped her and when you realised Hannah was coming home, you shot Louise in the back. I can’t imagine a more cowardly act. You couldn't look her in the eye. You murdered Hannah minutes later. So four hours.
Bushey triple murder

Three candles burn as members of the public attend a morning service and vigil
Jonathan Brady/PA Wire
A few weeks later I also spent four hours with them Kyle; in the funeral directors. The usual room wasn’t big enough for three bodies but they removed a partition wall so we could all be together. I sat for a while with Louise to my right, she looked so peaceful and Hannah to my left. I couldn't quite reach to hold their hands at the same time. Amy and I placed a photograph of Chester in Louise’s right hand. Carol was at the top of the room. She was dressed in a beautiful orange dress she had bought for a wedding we went to a month beforehand. I stroked her hair and told her how much I loved her. I thanked her for being such a wonderful partner in life and wonderful mother. They were my four hours Kyle.
And what about me? The impact of what you have done will be taken to my grave but on the way there, I want you to know that I stand strong before you today. As you are consigned to a fate far greater than death, I can draw on the love and strength that I still feel from the girls in every moment of every day. I am lucky. I have the most wonderful daughter, Amy who gives me such focus and purpose. I have Gareth and Alex. I have my extended family, reaching far beyond my Mum, brothers and sister, aunts and uncles and cousins. I have many friends who watch out for me on an hourly basis. Carol’s friends are mine and I now have a renewed relationship with Hannah's and Louise's best friends.
I will always be there for them and they will be there for me too. So whilst I am so badly damaged, I am determined to see what my future is, surrounded by so many amazing people.
And the chance to do has been gifted to me by my incredible Hannah. I firmly believe that, had she not managed to show such amazing physical and mental strength in raising the alarm after you fatally injured her, then I would have been your fourth victim that day.
Hannah handed me a second chance, one that she worked so hard to achieve for me. Do you really think after what she did for me, I will slight her memory and example by just giving up? Even though the days are difficult and feel on many occasions, impossible, I will channel my inner Atticus Finch at all times. He said, "I want you to see what real courage is. Instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand, it's when you know you are licked before you begin, but you begin anyway and see it through no matter what.
And now comes the time when your fate on this earth will be confirmed. Every single person in the world, I’m thinking of mothers and fathers in particular, especially those daughters , now expects the formality of a life sentence. Never again to make choices of your own. To breathe fresh air only occasionally. To eat when someone else tells you to eat. But just remember one thing. Whatever sentence you are about to receive, whatever misery lies ahead for you for the next 60 years. Remember that after your days on earth are done, on your dying day, there will be no release for you. The screams of Hell, Kyle, I can hear them faintly now. The red carpet will come out for you. At that point, when the person you could have been meets the person you are, you will realise your miserable fate will last for eternity.

This is the most beautiful and emotional victim impact I've ever read. Incredibly well-written. Bless the Hunt family.

Moo.
 
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