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Kyle Clifford confessed to guilty of the ex -girlfriend's rape and murder after a triple murder in Busheus, the northwest of London.
A 26-year-old man who killed three women in a crossbow and a piercing attack was found guilty of raping one of them, his ex-girlfriend, from the British court.
Kyle Clifford pleaded guilty in January for the murder of two daughters of a BBC sports commentator and their mother at their home in Busheus, northwest of London in July 2024.
The killings had caused attachment to Clifford, which was found hours later wounded in a cemetery in North London.
The jurors at Cambridge Corona Court in Eastern England on Thursday have found Clifford guilty of raping one of the daughters, his ex -girlfriend Louise Hun, 25, before killing her. His sentence for all crimes is expected on Tuesday.
Clifford admitted that he had killed 61 -year -old Carol Hunt, the wife of horse commentator John Hunt and two of their daughters, Louise and Hannah, 28 years old.
He pleaded guilty to three murder charges, one of the false imprisonment, and two of the possession of offensive weapons, but denied rape Louise.
In the resulting trial, the court heard that after stabbing Carol Hunt to death, Clifford “lying in waiting” for an hour for Louise before he was bonded, rapes and then kill her with a crossbow.
He then killed Hannah when she returned home from work.
Prosecution Accused Clifford, a former soldier, to perform a “violent, sexual act of malice.”
He was “angry” after Louise finished his 18-month relationship, the court heard and “carefully planned” the attack.
According to the prosecutor's office, Clifford has sought a podcast from the influential social media in the misogynistic media Andrew Tate less than 24 hours before the killings.
Prosecutors said the killings were fed by “violent misogya” raised by Tate.
Judge, Justice Joel Benna, said Clifford's crimes were “horrible” and “almost indescribable”.