Crossbow killer Kyle Clifford banned tragic ex, 25, from wearing makeup & staying out too late in 6-month relationship

It is alleged that during their relationship, CROSSBOW killer Kyle Clifford forbade his unfortunate ex-girlfriend from applying makeup and staying out late.

Before killing Louise Hunt, her mother Carol, 61, and sister Hannah, 28, in July of last year, the 26-year-old ex-soldier is accused of having “imposed himself” on her life during their six-month romance.

When Clifford appeared at Cambridge Crown Court yesterday, he abruptly altered his plea to guilty on three murder charges.

In addition, he acknowledged two counts of possessing offensive weapons and wrongful detention following Louise’s tying up.

This has to do with a crossbow and a 10-inch butcher’s knife.

On July 9, the day the family was slaughtered, Clifford denied raping Louise.

It is alleged that Clifford “assaulted and unlawfully and injuriously imprisoned Louise Hunt and detained her against her will” in the false imprisonment complaint.

Six days before to her death on July 9, Louise’s final post on X was a retweeted message that commended those who choose to escape oppressive and violent situations.

The text said “I admire women who leave whether you left after the 1st time or the 12th time.”

The tweet, which was posted on July 3 of last year, went on to say: “It takes a lot of fortitude to break a tie if people were calling you foolish for 11 years but you decided you were done in the 12th year. To select oneself requires a great deal of self-love.

While their mother Carol was fatally stabbed with a butcher’s knife, Louise and Hannah were killed by a crossbow bolt.

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After he and Louise had parted ways a week prior, Clifford had been at the family’s Bushey, Hertfordshire, home at around 6.30 p.m. to gather some belongings.

Carol said that her youngest daughter was involved in a “messy” breakup, according to a family acquaintance who spoke to the Daily Mail.

According to a different story, Kyle was domineering and frequently made fun of Louise. He presented himself as a kind person in public, but he was anything but in private.

They went on to say: “There were specific things, such as Louise’s preference for wearing makeup, which Kyle was ultimately responsible for when she stopped doing so.

“Louise had become tired of the relationship and being controlled all the time and being told what to do.”

Clifford “did not like” Louise “staying out too late… and he really didn’t like her having male friends,” according to another buddy.

HORROR ATTACK

The court was previously informed that when police arrived at the residence on July 9, Louise was restrained and the front door was open.

It was reported that her mother Carol was fatally stabbed with a knife, and her sister Hannah had been shot with a crossbow.

After her mother and sister were attacked, brave Hannah called the police and told them she thought she was going to die.

John Hunt, the husband of Carol and father of Hannah and Louise, is said to have learned of the tragedy while returning from his job at Lingfield Park as a BBC racing commentator.

Clifford was the target of a manhunt, and video showed a man leaving the site with a big weapon in his hand.

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As the hunt for the murderer deepened, Hertfordshire Police took the unprecedented step of identifying and photographing Clifford, a member of the Queen’s Dragoon Guards.

A statement expressing their sadness “cannot be put into words” was earlier published by John and his surviving daughter Amy.

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