Crossbow Killer Kyle Clifford’s Brother Also Serving Time for Murder

Kyle Clifford’s brother, Bradley, is in prison for a brutal road rage murder

Crossbow Killer Kyle Clifford’s Brother Also Serving Time for Murder
Crossbow Killer Kyle Clifford’s Brother Also Serving Time for Murder

Enfield: It’s a wild story. Kyle Clifford’s older brother, Bradley, is locked up for murder too. He got a life sentence for killing a teenager during a road rage incident.

So, what happened? Bradley was driving his fancy Ford Mustang when someone threw a bottle at it. He lost it and chased down the moped rider, Jahshua Francis, and his friend, Soban Khan.

After a crazy 20-minute chase, he crashed into the moped. Jahshua survived, but Soban didn’t make it. In a fit of rage, Bradley even punched Soban while he was on the ground, which is just brutal.

The prosecutor described it as a rapid and unrelenting attack. It all started after a fight about a girlfriend, which escalated way too far.

Bradley was found guilty of murder and attempted harm. He got a life sentence with a minimum of 23 years for the crime that happened back in August 2017.

Now, Kyle, the younger brother, is also in prison. He recently pleaded guilty to three murders that shocked everyone. He attacked the family of a sports commentator with a crossbow and a knife.

Kyle shot his ex-girlfriend and her sister with the crossbow and then stabbed their mother to death. It’s just horrific.

He’s also facing a trial for allegedly raping his ex-girlfriend before the murders. He admitted to tying her up and shooting her, which is just chilling.

After the attacks, there was talk about tightening laws on crossbows, but nothing has changed yet. Kyle’s trial for the rape charge is coming up soon.

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Mangesh Wakchaure is a veteran writer working at London Lens, focusing on foreign news coverage on a range of topics.