Crossbow Assassin Confesses to Brutal Slaying of Mother and Her Two Daughters

"Crossbow Assassin Admits to Killing Mother and Daughters"

Kyle Clifford admitted to murdering his ex-girlfriend, her sister, and their mother in Bushey, using a crossbow and a knife.
Alex Chen22 January 2025Last Update :
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A man has admitted to murdering his ex-girlfriend and her family in a brutal attack at their home in Bushey, near Watford, on July 9, 2023. Kyle Clifford, 26, changed his plea to guilty for the murders of Carol Hunt, 61, and her daughters Hannah, 28, and Louise Hunt, 25, during a court appearance on January 22, 2025.

6 Key Takeaways
  • Three women murdered in Bushey home
  • Kyle Clifford admits to the murders
  • Victims include mother and two daughters
  • Clifford previously denied the charges
  • Police received distress call from Hannah
  • Clifford to stand trial for rape charge
Fast Answer: Kyle Clifford, 26, pleaded guilty to murdering Carol Hunt and her daughters Hannah and Louise in Bushey, near Watford, on July 9, 2023. He also admitted to false imprisonment and possession of an offensive weapon. Clifford is set to stand trial for a separate charge of rape in March 2025.

The tragic incident involved a crossbow and a knife, resulting in the deaths of the three women, who were related to BBC racing commentator John Hunt. Carol Hunt suffered stab wounds, while Hannah and Louise were killed by crossbow bolts. On the day of the attack, Hannah managed to call the police, expressing her fear for her life.

Clifford, who served in the military for about three years, was found injured in a cemetery after the attack. He had shot himself in the chest with the crossbow. The police were alerted after Hannah’s call, and she was discovered at the main doorway of their home, still alive when officers arrived.

In addition to the murder charges, Clifford pleaded guilty to false imprisonment and possession of an offensive weapon. He has denied a charge of raping Louise Hunt and is scheduled to face trial for that charge on March 3, 2025. The case has drawn significant media attention due to its violent nature and the familial connections of the victims.

Notice: Canadian readers are reminded to stay informed about local News and resources regarding domestic violence and support services available in their communities.

This case highlights the tragic consequences of domestic violence and the importance of seeking help when in dangerous situations. The community continues to mourn the loss of the Hunt family.

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