Convicted crossbow murderer assaulted by victim's acquaintance while incarcerated.

The prisoner claimed to have known Suzanne since childhood and was upset to be housed with the person who killed her.

November 5th 2024.

Convicted crossbow murderer assaulted by victim's acquaintance while incarcerated.
In 2010, a man named Stephen Griffiths received a whole life order for the brutal murders of three women. His crimes were so heinous that he earned the nickname "Crossbow Cannibal." His victims, Suzanne Blamires, Shelley Armitage, and Susan Rushworth, were all killed in the noughties and their families have been left to grieve their losses.

Recently, there has been an incident in prison involving Griffiths. According to insiders, he was attacked by a fellow inmate who was a friend of one of his victims. This inmate was outraged that he had been placed in the same prison wing as the man who had taken the life of someone he knew. In a fit of anger, the inmate punched Griffiths in the face, causing him to fall back and lose consciousness. As a result, Griffiths is now recovering in the prison hospital wing, with injuries to his face.

The attack was prompted by the inmate's fear that Griffiths might harm him, as he claimed to have killed multiple people. It is suspected that the inmate knew one of the victims, Suzanne, and was concerned for his own safety. The force of the attack was so strong that Griffiths was thrown several feet and suffered a significant injury to his face, resulting in him being knocked out.

Griffiths' crimes were horrific. He used a crossbow and a knife to murder his victims, and even went as far as to dismember and eat parts of their bodies. He was caught after CCTV footage showed him attacking Suzanne in his apartment building, which was discovered by the caretaker. It was later revealed that she died from a crossbow bolt to the head and had also been stabbed.

After Suzanne's body was found, police began investigating the disappearances of Shelley and Susan. It was eventually discovered that Shelley's remains had also been found in the same river as Suzanne's, but unfortunately, Susan's body has never been recovered. When questioned by police, Griffiths shockingly admitted to consuming parts of his victims, claiming it was "part of the magic."

The prison service has confirmed that they are actively investigating the attack on Griffiths, as violence is not tolerated within the prison system. It is clear that this inmate was seeking justice for his friend and was willing to take matters into his own hands. Although violence is never the answer, it is understandable that emotions are running high in this situation.

The families of Suzanne, Shelley, and Susan are still reeling from the loss of their loved ones. The fact that Griffiths is now facing consequences for his actions may bring some sense of closure to them. But for the inmate who attacked him, it is a reminder of the pain and suffering that Griffiths has caused. Justice may have been served, but the scars of these murders will never fully heal.

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