Crossbow killer ‘turned to Andrew Tate’ before murdering three women

KYLE CLIFFORD’S decision to “turn to Andrew Tate” the night before he murdered three women was “no coincidence,” a court heard today before he was handed a whole-life order for the killings.
Mr Clifford, 26, refused to appear in court to face his victims’ family as he was sentenced for murdering his ex-partner Louise Hunt, her sister Hannah and their mother Carol.
A judge described him as a “jealous man soaked in self-pity who holds women in utter contempt.”
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