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‘Crossbow killer’ denies murdering BBC star John Hunt’s spouse and two daughters – as he’s charged with rape

A man pleaded not guilty to murder today after stabbing a BBC commentator’s wife to death and fatally shooting two of their daughters with a crossbow.

Kyle Clifford, 26, denied killing Carol Hunt, 61, the wife of John Hunt, and two of their daughters, Hannah, 28, and Louise, 25. The trio were found fatally injured at the family home in Bushey, Hertfordshire, on July 9.

Clifford, of Enfield, North London, entered not guilty pleas to the murder charges when he appeared at Cambridge Crown Court for a plea and trial preparation hearing today. The court also heard he has been further charged with rape.

He was previously charged with three counts of murder, one of false imprisonment and two of possession of offensive weapons – namely a crossbow and a 10-inch butcher’s knife.

A previous court hearing heard Louise had been found tied up when officers attended the property on Ashlyn Close.

Louise and Hannah Hunt had been shot with a crossbow and their mother Carol had been stabbed with a knife and suffered multiple injuries, the court was told.

The court also heard at the time that Hannah called the police and told them she feared she was going to die as she had been shot along with her sister and mother.

The false imprisonment charge alleges that Clifford ‘assaulted and unlawfully and injuriously imprisoned Louise Hunt and detained her against her will’.

A court artist's sketch of Kyle Clifford appearing via videolink at Westminster Magistrates' Court on September 17

A court artist’s sketch of Kyle Clifford appearing via videolink at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on September 17

John Hunt is pictured with his wife Carol, who was killed alongside two of their two daughters

John Hunt is pictured with his wife Carol, who was killed alongside two of their two daughters

Hannah Hunt was killed alongside her mother and sister in the crossbow attack in Bushey

Hannah Hunt was killed alongside her mother and sister in the crossbow attack in Bushey

Louise Hunt (pictured), sister of Hannah Hunt and daughter of Carol and John Hunt, was killed

Louise Hunt (pictured), sister of Hannah Hunt and daughter of Carol and John Hunt, was killed

Police were previously unable to speak to the suspect while he received treatment for an injury in hospital.

In Clifford’s last court appearance on November 28, he was seen at Cambridge Crown Court via videolink in in a wheelchair from a small room at HMP Belmarsh.

Dressed in a prison-issue grey sweatshirt and tracksuit bottoms, he clasped his hands throughout that hearing. He was not asked to enter a plea and did not speak.

In two appearances before that on September 17, he was remanded in custody at Westminster Magistrates’ Court in the morning and then at the Royal Courts of Justice that same afternoon.

Clifford has been under arrest since July 10, Hertfordshire Police said.

A photo issued by Hertfordshire Police of Kyle Clifford, 26, who has been charged with murder

A photo issued by Hertfordshire Police of Kyle Clifford, 26, who has been charged with murder

Friends leave flowers on Ashlyn Close in Bushey, Hertfordshire, after the attack on July 11

Friends leave flowers on Ashlyn Close in Bushey, Hertfordshire, after the attack on July 11

Mourners attend a service at St James's Church in Bushey on July 11 following the incident

Mourners attend a service at St James’s Church in Bushey on July 11 following the incident

A view of the scene on July 11 on Ashlyn Close in Bushey, where the Hunt family lived

A view of the scene on July 11 on Ashlyn Close in Bushey, where the Hunt family lived

Mr Hunt and his third daughter Amy previously issued a statement following the incident, which said: ‘The devastation we are experiencing cannot be put into words.’

In a further statement read to Sky Sports Racing viewers by his colleague Matt Chapman, Mr Hunt paid tribute to his ‘magnificently inspirational’ surviving daughter.

He said: ‘Notwithstanding the horrid evil that’s swept through our lives, wreaking devastation on an unimaginable scale, the counter to that has been the breathtaking messages of support, some of which are still to be read.

‘Amy, my eldest daughter, has been magnificently inspirational with her control and support for me, which I am trying, trying so hard, to replicate.

‘Every message has felt so important, the same as a reassuring hug. We know people are worried about us. We will get through this.’