Crossbow killer âraped ex-girlfriend after break-upâ

A triple killer raped his ex-girlfriend in a âviolent, sexual act of spiteâ during an attack that saw him murder her and her sister with a crossbow and their mother with a butcherâs knife, a court heard.
Kyle Clifford, 26, is alleged to have become âangryâ when 25-year-old former partner Louise Hunt ended their 18-month relationship.
Cambridge Crown Court heard Clifford murdered Ms Hunt, her mother Carol, 61, and sister Hannah, 28, after deceiving his way into the family home in Bushey, Hertfordshire, on 9 July 2024.
The defendant, of Enfield, north London, admitted murder, false imprisonment and possession of offensive weapons, but denied raping Louise Hunt.
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Opening the prosecutionâs case, Alison Morgan KC said Clifford âcarefully planned and executedâ the attacks at the cul-de-sac property.
She told jurors Clifford had admitted the murders, but they were to determine if he raped Louise Hunt.
Carol Hunt was stabbed to death, while Hannah and Louise suffered fatal injuries from a crossbow bolt.
The three women were the wife and daughters of BBC racing commentator John Hunt, who observed the court proceedings on Tuesday from the public gallery.

âDuring the course of this prolonged incident, the prosecution alleges that the defendant raped Louise Hunt,â Miss Morgan said.
âIt was a violent, sexual act of spite, before he then killed her.â
She said Clifford gained access to the family home by deceiving Carol Hunt, before stabbing her to death in a âbrutal knife attackâ.
It was alleged he then waited inside the house for Louise, who ran a dog grooming business in a pod in the familyâs garden.
After she came inside, he restrained, raped and then murdered her with a crossbow, jurors heard.
He then killed Hannah Hunt with the crossbow when she came home after work.
Miss Morgan said Mr Hunt was not home that day, adding: âA fact which was checked by the defendant during the course of these events, by searching online to see what racing events were taking place that day.â
âNasty temperâ
Miss Morgan said Clifford and Louise had met on a dating website and been in a relationship for about 18 months.
âLouise Hunt is described by her friends in the highest terms as being a caring, positive and happy person, who was hardworking and who had developed her own business, âGroom and Glowâ,â Miss Morgan told jurors.
âHowever, friends and family were concerned about the effect of her relationship with the defendant.â
Louise had told one friend that Clifford had a ânasty temperâ and there had been a ânumber of incidentsâ where he had âbehaved in an aggressive mannerâ, the trial heard.
A family member found Clifford to be âoddâ. They were concerned about Louiseâs relationship with the defendant and the way that he treated her, Miss Morgan said.
Miss Morgan added: âHannah Hunt had said the family found the defendant to be disrespectful, rude and arrogant.
âThey hoped that the relationship would come to an end.â
âPlanning an attackâ
The prosecutor said Louise instigated the end of the relationship, supported by friends and family.
She told the court Clifford had relationships with âother womenâ and hid them from Louise.
Clifford tried to ârekindleâ the relationship but was rebuffed by Louise and the ârejectionâ had âangeredâ him.
Miss Morgan said he was angry at Louise and her family generally, as he âcorrectly assumedâ that friends and family members had advised Louise to end the relationship.
Miss Morgan said Clifford set about âplanning an attackâ on the Hunt family.
âSucking the life out of meâ
In late June 2024, Louise had âmade it clearâ to Clifford that she did not consider his âbehaviourâ to be âacceptableâ, Miss Morgan added.
Louise had said the relationship was âsucking the life out of meâ and made it clear that she was âfinishingâ with Clifford.
On 26 June 2024, she had written: â⊠Iâm sorry Kyle but I feel I canât continue with what we have, I feel like it has been broken and I canât ignore how Iâve been feeling or made to feel in our relationship over the course of the year .
âI donât know that in the future if we both do the work on ourselves this could be something amazing, but I just feel right now I owe it to myself to take some space and walk away for my own sanity and health.
âThank you for the incredible time weâve had this year, I hope you know how much I love you and still will for a long time . I never want there to be anything nasty between us ever. Take care of yourself always please.â
Miss Morgan said Clifford appeared to accept âthis positionâ.
But she said, in the days that followed, it became clear that he had not accepted the break-up.
She said he began to âplan the attack that would take place on 9 July 2024â.
She said Clifford also created a telephone note, which appeared to be a âsuicide letterâ, addressed to relatives.
But she said he made no suicide, or self-harm attempt, before mounting his attack.
Clifford was not at the trial and the judge told jurors he had opted not to attend.
He previously served in the military from 2019 for around three years.
Following the murders, he became the subject of a manhunt for a number of hours before he was found injured in Lavender Hill Cemetery, in Enfield, after shooting himself in the chest with the crossbow.
The trial judge, Mr Justice Bennathan, previously told jurors that it would be âfundamentally wrongâ to think that Clifford must be guilty of âanything elseâ because he had admitted murder.
The trial continues.
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