Stephen Farrow murdered Reverend John Studdards and Betty Yates in two killings weeks apart in 2012.
A double killer who murdered a vicar and a pensioner six weeks apart has died in jail, it has been revealed.Farrow died at HMP Frankland in County Durham on Monday, the Ministry of Justice confirmed.
The jury was told how on 2 January 2012, Farrow broke into Ms Yates' home in Bewdley and struck her from behind with a heavy walking stick. Attacked in the doorway by Farrow, Rev Suddards sustained seven deep knife wounds, before telling Farrow he was dying.He then drank beer, ate food and watched two DVDs in the vicarage before leaving the following morning.Diagnosed as psychopath
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