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'''Stephen Shawn<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1282583/Grinning-shyly-mother-s-boy-calls-Crossbow-Cannibal.html|title=Grinning shyly at his mother¿s side, the boy who now calls himself the Crossbow Cannibal - Mail Online|accessdate=2010-05-30}}</ref> Griffiths''' (born 24 December 1969) is a [[student]] and suspected [[serial killer]] from [[Bradford]], who has been charged for the murders of at least three prostitutes in Bradford during 2009 and 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/7772863/Stephen-Griffiths-charged-with-murder-of-three-prostitutes.html|title=Stephen Griffiths charged with murder of three prostitutes - Telegraph|accessdate=2010-05-28}}</ref>
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The '''Bradford murders''' were the [[serial killing]]s of three women in the city of [[Bradford]], [[West Yorkshire]], England in 2009 and 2010.
Griffiths was born in [[Dewsbury]], [[West Yorkshire]]. He was arrested on 24 May 2010 and appeared in the magistrates court on the morning of 28 May 2010 giving his name as the "Crossbow Cannibal".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/10179073.stm|title=Bradford accused gives name as 'crossbow cannibal'|date=28 May 2010|work=BBC Newe Online|publisher=BBC|accessdate=2010-05-28}}</ref><ref name="sky1" /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.metro.co.uk/news/828275-i-am-the-crossbow-cannibal-says-prostitute-murders-suspect|title=I am the crossbow cannibal, says Bradford murders suspect Stephen Griffiths - Metro.co.uk|accessdate=2010-05-28}}</ref> At a crown court appearance that afternoon he was remanded in custody until his next court appearance, intended to be via a video link from prison, on 7 June, 2010.<ref name="sky1">{{cite web|url=http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK-News/Bradford-Prostitute-Murders-Stephen-Griffiths-In-Court-After-Being-Charged-With-Three-Killings/Article/201005415639724?lpos=UK_News_Carousel_Region_0&lid=ARTICLE_15639724_Bradford_Prostitute_Murders:_Stephen_Griffiths_In_Court_After_Being_Charged_With_Three_Killings|title=Bradford Prostitute Murders: Stephen Griffiths In Court After Being Charged With Three Killings - UK News - Sky News|accessdate=2010-05-28}}</ref>


43-year-old Susan Rushworth disappeared on 22 June 2009, followed by 31-year-old Shelley Armitage on 26 April 2010 and 36-year-old Suzanne Blamires on 21 May of the same year.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/may/27/bradford-murders-timeline |title=Bradford murders timeline |work=[[The Guardian]] |date=27 May 2010 |access-date=11 June 2010}}</ref> The women were all sex workers based in Bradford.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/may/27/bradford-sex-workers-stephen-griffiths |title=The Bradford sex workers Stephen Griffiths is accused of killing |last=Carter |first=Helen |work=[[The Guardian]] |date=27 May 2010 |access-date=23 December 2020}}</ref> Parts of Blamires's body were found in the [[River Aire]] in [[Shipley, West Yorkshire|Shipley]], near Bradford, on 25 May. Other human tissue found in the same river was later established to belong to Armitage. No remains of Rushworth were ever found.<ref>{{cite news|title=Trial date set for Bradford accused|url=https://www.standard.co.uk/newsheadlines/trial-date-set-for-bradford-accused-6477642.html|accessdate=5 January 2016|work=Evening Standard|date=7 June 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/bradford_and_west_yorkshire/10295310.stm|title=Vigil for Bradford deaths women|work=BBC News|accessdate=11 June 2010 | date=11 June 2010}}</ref>
Griffiths, is reported to be a [[University of Leeds|Leeds University]] psychology graduate undertaking postgraduate research in criminology at [[Bradford University]].<ref name="sky1" /> During his teens, Griffiths was a pupil at [[Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1282131/PhD-student-Stephen-Griffiths-tells-court-crossbow-cannibal.html|title=PhD student Stephen Griffiths tells court his name is 'crossbow cannibal' - Mail Online|accessdate=2010-05-28}}</ref>


Stephen Shaun Griffiths, 40, was arrested on 24 May and subsequently charged with killing the three women.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/7772863/Stephen-Griffiths-charged-with-murder-of-three-prostitutes.html|title=Stephen Griffiths charged with murder of three prostitutes |accessdate=28 May 2010 | location=London|work=The Daily Telegraph|date=27 May 2010}}</ref> After being found guilty, he was sentenced to life imprisonment with a [[whole life order]].<ref name="sentencing">{{cite news| newspaper= BBC News| url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bradford-west-yorkshire-11541168 | title= Crossbow Cannibal given life term for Bradford murders | date= 21 December 2010 |accessdate = 9 January 2011}}</ref>
For just three hours on 28th May 2010 Griffiths was recorded as a noted alumni on The University Of Bradford's Wikipedia page <ref>Stephen Griffiths: Crossbow Cannibal and Notable Alumni of the University of Bradford http://bentsocietyblog.blogspot.com/2010/05/stephen-griffiths-crossbow-cannibal-and.html</ref>


== Conviction of Stephen Griffiths ==
== Alleged victims ==
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*Suzanne Blamires, 36
Stephen Shaun Griffiths (born 24 December 1969 in [[Dewsbury]], [[West Riding of Yorkshire]]), at the time a [[semi-professional]] [[postgraduate student]] in criminology,<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/dec/22/crossbow-cannibal-criminology-studies-prison |title='Crossbow Cannibal' could continue criminology studies in prison |date=22 December 2010 |newspaper=[[The Guardian]] |access-date=1 July 2023}}</ref> was arrested and in May 2010 he appeared in the [[magistrates' court (England and Wales)|magistrates' court]], giving his name as "the Crossbow Cannibal."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/10179073.stm|title=Bradford accused gives name as 'crossbow cannibal'|date=28 May 2010|work=BBC News Online|publisher=[[BBC]]|location=London, England|accessdate=28 May 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.metro.co.uk/news/828275-i-am-the-crossbow-cannibal-says-prostitute-murders-suspect |title=I am the crossbow cannibal, says prostitute murders suspect |date=28 May 2010 |newspaper=[[Metro (British newspaper)|Metro]] |publisher=[[DMG Media]] |location=London, England |access-date=28 May 2010 |archive-date=30 May 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100530053815/http://www.metro.co.uk/news/828275-i-am-the-crossbow-cannibal-says-prostitute-murders-suspect |url-status=dead }}</ref>
*Susan Rushworth, 43

*Shelley Armitage, 31
At a [[Crown Court]] appearance that afternoon he was remanded in custody until his next court appearance.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Gripton|first1=John|title='Crossbow Cannibal' Appears In Court|url=http://news.sky.com/story/782097/crossbow-cannibal-appears-in-court|accessdate=24 May 2016|work=Sky News|date=28 May 2010}}</ref> He made a second appearance at the Crown Court on 7 June via a video link from [[Wakefield (HM Prison)|Wakefield Prison]] where a trial date of 16 November 2010 was set.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/bradford_and_west_yorkshire/10254456.stm|title=Bradford women deaths trial date fixed|date=7 June 2010|work=BBC News Online|publisher=BBC|accessdate=11 June 2010}}</ref>

On 21 December 2010, Griffiths was convicted of all three murders after pleading guilty. At [[Leeds Crown Court]] the same day, Mr Justice Openshaw sentenced Griffiths to life imprisonment with a whole life order, meaning he will not become eligible for parole and is likely to spend the rest of his life in prison.<ref name="sentencing"/><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/dec/22/crossbow-cannibal-criminology-studies-prison|title='Crossbow Cannibal' could continue criminology studies in prison|last=Carter|first=Helen|date=22 December 2010|work=[[The Guardian]]|accessdate=28 April 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/sentenced-to-life-the-crossbow-killer-who-ate-his-victims-2166537.html|title=Sentenced to life, the crossbow killer who ate his victims|last=Brown|first=Jonathan|date=22 December 2010|work=[[The Independent]]|accessdate=28 April 2013}}</ref> While in prison, Griffiths has attempted suicide on several occasions.<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=[[The Guardian]] | last=Carter| first= Helen | date= 21 December 2010 | title= Stephen Griffiths: the self-styled demon who drew inspiration from serial killers | url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/dec/21/stephen-griffiths-crossbow-cannibal-profile |accessdate = 9 January 2011 | location=London}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/crossbow-cannibal-stephen-griffiths-slashes-165275 |title="Crossbow Cannibal" Stephen Griffiths slashes wrists after being handed razor blade by inmate |last=Penrose |first=Justin |newspaper=[[The Daily Mirror]]|date=30 May 2012 |access-date=24 December 2020}}</ref> In 2011, he went on a 120-day hunger strike, during which time he avoided contact with other people.<ref name=hunger>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/8238729/Crossbow-Cannibal-Stephen-Griffiths-skin-and-bones-following-hunger-strike.html|title=Crossbow Cannibal Stephen Griffiths 'skin and bones' following hunger strike|work=[[The Daily Telegraph]]|date=4 January 2011|accessdate=31 March 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news
|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/crossbow-cannibal-stephen-griffiths-gives-118864
|title=Crossbow Cannibal Stephen Griffiths gives up prison hunger strike after 120 days
|work=[[Daily Mirror]]
|date=28 March 2011
|accessdate=16 January 2023
}}</ref>

==Post trial statements==
Griffiths' criminal history included a three-year sentence, when aged 17, for an unprovoked knife attack on a supermarket manager.<ref name=CC>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/columnists/philipjohnston/8219700/Crossbow-Cannibal-No-one-is-safe-from-the-menace-of-pure-evil.html|work=[[The Daily Telegraph]]|title=Crossbow Cannibal: No one is safe from the menace of pure evil|first=Philip |last=Johnston|date=22 December 2010|accessdate=22 December 2010|location=London, England}}</ref> While in custody, he stated that he saw himself becoming a murderer, and psychiatrists warned that he fantasised about becoming a serial killer.<ref name=CC/> In 1991, he was diagnosed as a "[[schizoid]] [[psychopath]]" and the following year received a two-year prison sentence for holding a knife to the throat of a girl.<ref name=CC/>

In 2009, Griffiths was admitted to the [[University of Bradford]] to write a [[PhD]] in homicide studies.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.city-journal.org/2011/21_2_otbie-homicide-studies.html|title=Murder most academic: A British Ph.D. candidate puts 'homicide studies' into practice|work=[[City Journal]]|publisher=[[Manhattan Institute for Policy Research]]|first=Theodore|last=Dalrymple|date=28 December 2010|accessdate=28 December 2010|location=New York City|archive-date=4 June 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110604112151/http://www.city-journal.org/2011/21_2_otbie-homicide-studies.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>

Police had been watching Griffiths for two years before he killed his victims and had already seized hunting weapons.<ref name=cross>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/8228257/Crossbow-Cannibal-was-a-known-serial-killer-in-the-making.html|title=Crossbow Cannibal was a known 'serial killer' in the making|work=[[The Daily Telegraph]]|first=Richard |last=Alleyne |year=2011|location=London, England|accessdate=6 January 2013}}
</ref> The police contacted the housing association which owns the flat in which Griffiths lived after he was observed reading books on dismemberment.<ref name=cross/> The housing association shared the police's concerns and fitted a better [[CCTV]] system in anticipation of an incident. At the time of the murders, police had no evidence for an [[Anti-Social Behaviour Order]].<ref name=cross/>

== Government reaction ==
[[David Cameron]], the then new [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] prime minister, said the murders were a "terrible shock". He said the decriminalisation of offences related to prostitution should be "looked at again", but he also added that: "I don't think we should jump to conclusions on this – there are all sorts of problems that decriminalisation would bring." Later, aides close to Cameron strongly insisted he was concerned with addressing the social problems surrounding it such as encouraging agencies to work together to help women off the streets or to combat drug addiction.<ref name="ReferenceA">{{cite news|first1=Richard |last1=Edwards |first2=Tom |last2=Whitehead|title=David Cameron calls for laws on legalising prostitution to be 'looked at'|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/7780068/David-Cameron-calls-for-laws-on-legalising-prostitution-to-be-looked-at.html|date=29 May 2010|accessdate=28 July 2014}}</ref> Cameron has also called for tougher action on [[kerb-crawling]] and [[drug abuse]].<ref name="ReferenceA"/><ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/10188142.stm |title=David Cameron pledges 'look at' prostitution law |work=[[BBC News]] |date=29 May 2010 |access-date=24 December 2020}}</ref>
The debate as to whether a change in the law would protect sex workers soon came into question.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12073796 |title=Acpo calls for debate over prostitution laws |last=Buckler |first=Chris |work=[[BBC News]] |date=28 December 2010 |access-date=23 December 2020}}</ref>

== Other possible victims of Griffiths ==
When he was arrested and interviewed by police in 2010, Griffiths claimed to officers to have killed a total of five sex workers in Bradford, suggesting there were two additional victims unaccounted for.<ref name="Killers Behind Bars" /> However, after his conviction for the three murders in that year he refused to speak to police any longer, effectively meaning he could not be investigated for further murders.<ref name="Killers Behind Bars" />

===Murder of Rebecca Hall===
{{Infobox person
| name = Rebecca Victoria Hall
| image = Rebecca Hall 2001 murder victim.jpg
| caption = Picture of Hall used by police
| birth_date = 30 December 1981
| birth_name = Rebecca Hall
| alias = Becky Hall
| birth_place =
| death_date = c. 13 April 2001 (date of disappearance)
| death_place = Unknown
| disappeared_date = {{Disappeared date|2001|4|13|df=y}}
| disappeared_place = [[Little Horton]], [[Bradford]], England
| disappeared_status = Found dead on 26 April 2001
| death_cause = Severe head injuries<ref name="2019arrest" />
| body_discovered = Thornton Street, Bradford {{Coord|53.79763568534913|-1.7684399965127202}}
| occupation = Sex worker
}}
When Griffiths was first arrested for the murders in May 2010, detectives immediately investigated possible links to the 2001 murder of 19-year-old Bradford prostitute Rebecca Hall, who had been found dead in a car park {{convert|800|m|yd|order=flip}} from Griffiths' Holmfield Court flat (the same address which he was living at during his killing spree in 2009 and 2010).<ref name="Hall2010">{{cite news |title=Man arrested over Bradford women murders |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10163998 |access-date=22 February 2022 |work=BBC News |date=26 May 2010}}</ref><ref name="Killers Behind Bars">{{cite web |first=David |last=Wilson |author-link=David Wilson (criminologist) |title=Killers Behind Bars: The Untold Story – Stephen Griffiths |url=https://ok.ru/video/1631886445103 |publisher=Channel 5 |access-date=29 October 2021 |format=TV Documentary |date=21 March 2013}}</ref> Griffiths knew Hall and she was known to regularly visit his flat.<ref name="Killers Behind Bars" /> After his conviction in 2010, it was revealed that police had questioned Griffiths on the murder, but he refused to answer the interviewers' questions.<ref name="Hall">{{cite news |last1=Carter |first1=Helen |title=Bradford murders: Stephen Griffiths questioned about teenager's death |url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/jun/01/bradford-murders-stephen-griffiths |access-date=28 October 2021 |work=The Guardian |date=1 June 2010}}</ref> His former partner at the time revealed that Griffiths had excitedly taken her to the place where her body had been found, and also said that the car park was next to his doctor's surgery and pharmacy.<ref name="Killers Behind Bars" /> Another suspect in the murder of Hall was fellow known killer John Taylor, who had come to prominence after [[murder of Leanne Tiernan|murdering schoolgirl Leanne Tiernan]] in 2000.<ref name="Taylor">{{cite news |last1=Herbert |first1=Ian |title=Murderer questioned about sex attacks |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/murderer-questioned-about-sex-attacks-140875.html |access-date=28 October 2021 |work=The Independent |date=18 January 2014}}</ref> The murder was one of several [[cold cases]] to be re-opened after Taylor's conviction and he was questioned about it, in part because evidence showed Hall's body had been stored for a period after her death, which was a known hallmark of Taylor.<ref name="Taylor"/><ref name="Killers Behind Bars" /><ref>{{cite news |last1=Wainwright |first1=Martin |title=Police interrogate sex strangler |url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2003/feb/06/ukcrime.scotland |access-date=28 October 2021 |work=The Guardian |date=6 February 2003}}</ref>

In 2013 [[criminologist]] [[David Wilson (criminologist)|David Wilson]] released a documentary on Griffiths as part of his ''[[Killers Behind Bars: The Untold Story]]'' series, in which he examined unsolved murders that could be linked to Griffiths.<ref name="Killers Behind Bars" /> He also linked the case of Hall to Griffiths.<ref name="Killers Behind Bars" />

In 2016, police revealed they were reviewing the Hall case to see if recent advances in forensic science could help solve the case.<ref>{{cite news |title=Detectives review Becky Hall cold case murder |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-36037040 |access-date=13 October 2022 |work=BBC News |date=13 April 2016}}</ref> The former lead detective on the case revealed in 2018 that two DNA profiles had previously been extracted from Hall's clothing, but the profiles were of too poor quality at the time to determine what the full profile of the unidentified individual was.<ref>{{cite news |title=COLD CASE FILES: Forensic hope for unsolved 2001 murder of Rebecca Hall |url=https://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/17229938.cold-case-files-forensic-hope-unsolved-2001-murder-rebecca-hall/ |access-date=13 October 2022 |work=The Telegraph and Argus |date=19 November 2018}}</ref> Following this, in 2019, police announced the arrest of a 37-year-old woman (who would have been the same age as Hall at the time, 19).<ref name="2019arrest">{{cite news |title=Woman arrested in Rebecca Hall cold case murder inquiry |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-46890873 |access-date=13 October 2022 |work=BBC News |date=16 January 2019}}</ref> The woman was released under investigation.<ref name="2019arrest" />

===Dawn Shields===
In Wilson's 2013 documentary, he also examined whether Griffiths could be linked to the murder of [[Sheffield]] prostitute Dawn Shields in May 1994.<ref name="Killers Behind Bars" /> However, he concluded that a link was unlikely.<ref name="Killers Behind Bars" /> The prime suspect in her murder was multiple prostitute killer [[Alun Kyte]], who killed two prostitutes in December 1993 and March 1994 and was suspected of many more murders of prostitutes around Britain.<ref>{{cite news |title=Prostitute killer jailed |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/664746.stm |access-date=28 October 2021 |work=BBC News |date=14 March 2000}}</ref>

== See also ==
* [[David Smith (murderer)|David Smith]] – another British prostitute killer


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Latest revision as of 11:59, 27 November 2024

Stephen Griffiths
Born
Stephen Shaun Griffiths

(1969-12-24) 24 December 1969 (age 55)
Other namesStephen Griffiths
Alma materUniversity of Bradford
Conviction(s)Murder
Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment (whole life order)
Details
Victims3+
Span of crimes
22 June 2009 – 21 May 2010
CountryEngland
Date apprehended
24 May 2010

The Bradford murders were the serial killings of three women in the city of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England in 2009 and 2010.

43-year-old Susan Rushworth disappeared on 22 June 2009, followed by 31-year-old Shelley Armitage on 26 April 2010 and 36-year-old Suzanne Blamires on 21 May of the same year.[1] The women were all sex workers based in Bradford.[2] Parts of Blamires's body were found in the River Aire in Shipley, near Bradford, on 25 May. Other human tissue found in the same river was later established to belong to Armitage. No remains of Rushworth were ever found.[3][4]

Stephen Shaun Griffiths, 40, was arrested on 24 May and subsequently charged with killing the three women.[5] After being found guilty, he was sentenced to life imprisonment with a whole life order.[6]

Conviction of Stephen Griffiths

[edit]

Stephen Shaun Griffiths (born 24 December 1969 in Dewsbury, West Riding of Yorkshire), at the time a semi-professional postgraduate student in criminology,[7] was arrested and in May 2010 he appeared in the magistrates' court, giving his name as "the Crossbow Cannibal."[8][9]

At a Crown Court appearance that afternoon he was remanded in custody until his next court appearance.[10] He made a second appearance at the Crown Court on 7 June via a video link from Wakefield Prison where a trial date of 16 November 2010 was set.[11]

On 21 December 2010, Griffiths was convicted of all three murders after pleading guilty. At Leeds Crown Court the same day, Mr Justice Openshaw sentenced Griffiths to life imprisonment with a whole life order, meaning he will not become eligible for parole and is likely to spend the rest of his life in prison.[6][12][13] While in prison, Griffiths has attempted suicide on several occasions.[14][15] In 2011, he went on a 120-day hunger strike, during which time he avoided contact with other people.[16][17]

Post trial statements

[edit]

Griffiths' criminal history included a three-year sentence, when aged 17, for an unprovoked knife attack on a supermarket manager.[18] While in custody, he stated that he saw himself becoming a murderer, and psychiatrists warned that he fantasised about becoming a serial killer.[18] In 1991, he was diagnosed as a "schizoid psychopath" and the following year received a two-year prison sentence for holding a knife to the throat of a girl.[18]

In 2009, Griffiths was admitted to the University of Bradford to write a PhD in homicide studies.[19]

Police had been watching Griffiths for two years before he killed his victims and had already seized hunting weapons.[20] The police contacted the housing association which owns the flat in which Griffiths lived after he was observed reading books on dismemberment.[20] The housing association shared the police's concerns and fitted a better CCTV system in anticipation of an incident. At the time of the murders, police had no evidence for an Anti-Social Behaviour Order.[20]

Government reaction

[edit]

David Cameron, the then new Conservative prime minister, said the murders were a "terrible shock". He said the decriminalisation of offences related to prostitution should be "looked at again", but he also added that: "I don't think we should jump to conclusions on this – there are all sorts of problems that decriminalisation would bring." Later, aides close to Cameron strongly insisted he was concerned with addressing the social problems surrounding it such as encouraging agencies to work together to help women off the streets or to combat drug addiction.[21] Cameron has also called for tougher action on kerb-crawling and drug abuse.[21][22] The debate as to whether a change in the law would protect sex workers soon came into question.[23]

Other possible victims of Griffiths

[edit]

When he was arrested and interviewed by police in 2010, Griffiths claimed to officers to have killed a total of five sex workers in Bradford, suggesting there were two additional victims unaccounted for.[24] However, after his conviction for the three murders in that year he refused to speak to police any longer, effectively meaning he could not be investigated for further murders.[24]

Murder of Rebecca Hall

[edit]
Rebecca Victoria Hall
Picture of Hall used by police
Born
Rebecca Hall

30 December 1981
Disappeared13 April 2001
Little Horton, Bradford, England
StatusFound dead on 26 April 2001
Diedc. 13 April 2001 (date of disappearance)
Unknown
Cause of deathSevere head injuries[25]
Body discoveredThornton Street, Bradford 53°47′51″N 1°46′06″W / 53.79763568534913°N 1.7684399965127202°W / 53.79763568534913; -1.7684399965127202
Other namesBecky Hall
OccupationSex worker

When Griffiths was first arrested for the murders in May 2010, detectives immediately investigated possible links to the 2001 murder of 19-year-old Bradford prostitute Rebecca Hall, who had been found dead in a car park 870 yards (800 m) from Griffiths' Holmfield Court flat (the same address which he was living at during his killing spree in 2009 and 2010).[26][24] Griffiths knew Hall and she was known to regularly visit his flat.[24] After his conviction in 2010, it was revealed that police had questioned Griffiths on the murder, but he refused to answer the interviewers' questions.[27] His former partner at the time revealed that Griffiths had excitedly taken her to the place where her body had been found, and also said that the car park was next to his doctor's surgery and pharmacy.[24] Another suspect in the murder of Hall was fellow known killer John Taylor, who had come to prominence after murdering schoolgirl Leanne Tiernan in 2000.[28] The murder was one of several cold cases to be re-opened after Taylor's conviction and he was questioned about it, in part because evidence showed Hall's body had been stored for a period after her death, which was a known hallmark of Taylor.[28][24][29]

In 2013 criminologist David Wilson released a documentary on Griffiths as part of his Killers Behind Bars: The Untold Story series, in which he examined unsolved murders that could be linked to Griffiths.[24] He also linked the case of Hall to Griffiths.[24]

In 2016, police revealed they were reviewing the Hall case to see if recent advances in forensic science could help solve the case.[30] The former lead detective on the case revealed in 2018 that two DNA profiles had previously been extracted from Hall's clothing, but the profiles were of too poor quality at the time to determine what the full profile of the unidentified individual was.[31] Following this, in 2019, police announced the arrest of a 37-year-old woman (who would have been the same age as Hall at the time, 19).[25] The woman was released under investigation.[25]

Dawn Shields

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In Wilson's 2013 documentary, he also examined whether Griffiths could be linked to the murder of Sheffield prostitute Dawn Shields in May 1994.[24] However, he concluded that a link was unlikely.[24] The prime suspect in her murder was multiple prostitute killer Alun Kyte, who killed two prostitutes in December 1993 and March 1994 and was suspected of many more murders of prostitutes around Britain.[32]

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