More than four and a half hours, the malignant Kyle Clifford carried out a massacre that was as meticulous as barbaric.
The failed soldier had spent the best part of two weeks since he was dumped by Louise Hunt and plotted how he should consider what he considered his 'revenge'.
Indeed, his distorted idea of retribution against the successful and popular Louise – because he had the courage to end their 18 -month relationship after he could no longer tolerate his controlling behavior – started less than two days after they split up.
Clifford would not have shown aversion when Louise told him on Wednesday 26 June last year that their romance was over.
Friends said she had become unhappy, especially given the misogynistic attitude of Clifford towards her makeup, socializing with other men and going out without him.
The apparent nonchalance of Clifford can be because at that time the love rat saw at least two other women.
The police believe that murder was in mind two days later, because he started collecting items that were needed for his deadly plan – and how he probably considered ending his own life.
The first step that the egocentric murderer did was to buy a length of the tool station in his hometown Enfield on Friday 28 June.
The police later discovered rope hung on a tree in the cemetery where suicidal fugitive clifford shot himself in the chest, leaving them paralyzed.

For more than four and a half hours, Evil Kyle Clifford carried out a massacre that was as meticulous as barbaric

Louise Hunt (photo) was killed by Clifford in Bushey, Hertfordshire, with her mother and sister

Brave Hannah Hunt called 999 during the attacks and was still alive when the police arrived in the house in Bushey, but later died of her wounds

Louise's father is BBC Racing commentator John Hunt, depicted here with his wife Carol, who was also murdered in the massacre
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The Wednesday after buying the rope, Clifford £ 360 spent online buying a crossbow, six bolts and a stretcher used to kill Louise and her older sister Hannah.
The next day he bought two petrol magazines from his local Halfords, and duct tape was used to control his victims of a B&Q.
During this time, unemployed Clifford bought a steel knife of £ 89 that he later used to put Louise's mother Carol, but was seen with his regular company, including a visit to the gym.
That apparently normal routine even continued on the day of the murders, and he spent the morning of July 9 in a garden center with his family.
But at 1.07 pm he left his parental home and made the 30-minute drive through North London to Louise's family house in Bushey.
CCTV images showed him in the neighborhood before he did what the police think as a recce, and checked which of the cars of the yacht family were parked there – with the theory that he did not want Louise's father, BBC Horse Racing commentator John Hunt.
At 1.48 pm Clifford searched the internet for 'Horse Racing Today' and then moves his car slightly closer to the hunt for home.
At 2.32 pm Clifford beat the door and wore a backpack.
Carol and the couple spent about seven minutes chatting, asking if Mr Hunt is at home and stated that he was collected only a few of his possessions. CCTV images suggested that the discussion was warm and at 2.39 pm Clifford was allowed inside.

Clifford can be seen on CCTV images that visit a tool station shortly after noon on 28 June, just a few days before he slaughtered John Hunt's family on July 9 last year

It can be seen in buying a long length of blue rope, for which he paid per card before he left the store

During the massacre, the police believe that Clifford used Louise's phone to text her father 90 minutes later, and asked what time he will be at home. Mr Hunt replied that he would be home later

Former Army Serviceman Clifford was said to have been obsessed with Andrew Tate and had the need to 'check' his girlfirends

The sketch of a court artist of Kyle Clifford who appears on September 17 last year via Videolink at Westminster Magistrates' Court

A second video shows Clifford in a Halfords store around 2 p.m. on July 4

It can be seen by buying two green petrol courts per card before he leaves the store
Within a minute, Clifford Carol attacked and stabbed her deadly with a knife hidden in his backpack.
About 25 minutes later, Clifford came out of the house and walked calmly at his car to pick up the crossbow, hidden under a blanket in the back seat.
Doggroomer Louise, who worked in a pod at the back of the house, had no idea what was going on.
Louise entered the house at the back door at 4.12 pm, where armed Clifford was lurking. There she was held with the help of duct tape and probably pinched.
The police believe that Clifford used Louise's phone to text her father 90 minutes later, and asks what time he will be at home. Mr Hunt replied that he would be home later.
About an hour later, at 6.50 pm, Clifford discharged the crossbow.
Jury members discovered that he had raped Louise during the two and half an hour that she was imprisoned by Clifford in her own house.
It is right now that Hannah came home from work. She became aware of something that was wrong and sent her friend Alex an urgent message that told him to call the police.

CCTV images of the police interview of Clifford, which had to be led with him in a wheelchair after he had shot himself with the crossbow
Two minutes later, at 6.54 pm, Clifford Hannah shot with the crossbow bolt. She found somehow the power to call the police, while her attacker quietly left the house and walked to his car.
Emergency services arrived at the silence at 7.10 pm when Buren started to feel that something was wrong.
Paramedics declared Carol dead at 7.23 pm, followed by daughters Louise (7.31 pm) and Hannah (7.51 pm).
Clifford had long fled the scene by that time.
He was discovered 24 hours later by the armed police, seriously injured, on Lavender Hill Cemetery, a short walk from his parental home.