
The terrifying case of the 'crossbow cannibal' who idolised the Yorkshire Ripper
The only thing the killer showed frustration over was that his spree had come to an end.
It was a brave young woman called Suzanne Blamires and an unnamed caretaker who finally set the wheels in motion.
to put an end to his dark crimes, that needlessly cost
The caretaker usually started his working week by reviewing CCTV footage taken over the weekend at aconverted Victorian textile factory on Thornton Road in Bradford, where Griffiths lived in a top-floor flat.
On May 24 2010, the routine task threw up footage of Griffiths, armed with a black crossbow, dragging 36-year-old Suzanne Blamires along the corridor and through his front door. She had tried to escape from his home by quickly running away, but tragically, the killer caught up with her.
The caretaker quickly handed the shocking footage to the police, but three days had already passed – was there a chance Suzanne could still be alive?
Damian Sharp, West Yorkshire Police's firearms tactical advisor, was instructed to plan and execute the raid to arrest Griffiths. 'As far as I was concerned, I was dealing with a hostage situation because I had no other information to say that she wasn't alive at that time,' he tells Metro.
It was decided that a team of six officers would barge through the killer's door using force to overwhelm him, so no further harm would come to his victim.
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Recalling the events of the day, Damian says: 'He was in bed, and immediately upon their entering the room, he put his hands up. He was quite humble at first, but after the handcuffs went on, he started getting nasty, bragging about the things he'd done.'
Despite their efforts, it had been too late to save Suzanne, who had become his third known victim alongside Susan Rushworth, 43 and Shelley Armitage, 31, who had also lost their lives between June 2009 and May 2010.
The officers discovered that Griffiths had been luring the sex workers back to his home, where he would kill and dismember the women before eating their body parts. Remembering the gruesome scene that met the officers at his flat,Damian says: 'It smelled of burnt flesh and there was evidence in the bathtub.
'The officers had been in a lot of not-very-nice houses, but they said this one made their skin crawl and left them feeling uneasy.
'As far as the actual arrest was concerned, it went fairly smoothly, but it's all sad for the victims. My sister went to school with Shelley — she was lovely, but trusted the wrong person.'
Shelley's mother, Gill, said that her daughter was 'very much loved' and would be 'sadly missed' by her loved ones, while Suzanne's mum, Nicky, also bravely spoke out, saying that 'quite simply, no family deserves what we have gone through. All of these girls were people's daughters and much-loved human beings.'
At her daughter's funeral, she said Suzanne, who undertook nursing training, was 'a bright and articulate girl who took the wrong path'.
Christine Thompson, the mother of Susan, told The Sun that her daughter was receiving treatment for addiction before her death. 'I don't know how I will cope without her. She was my best friend and like a sister to me,' she said.
In December 2020, Griffiths was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the 'wicked and monstrous' murders of the three women.
Behavioural scientist Dr Nicola Davies, an expert in criminal profiling, says the Crossbow Cannibal case is 'the most horrific' that has crossed her desk.
'It's horrible to say, and it makes you shiver, but Griffiths was very much hunting sex workers like animals, and the Bradford red light district was his hunting ground,' she tells Metro. 'There definitely would have been more murders if he hadn't been caught.'
Although the remains of Suzanne and Shelley were found, Susan's body is still missing and Griffiths refuses to reveal where she is.
'He wants to remain the centre of the story, even in his silence,' says Dr Davies. 'I don't think he'll ever have any signs of remorse, because he just hasn't got that in him.'
Following his arrest, Griffiths claimed that there were more victims, but again, refused to give any specific information. 'I've killed loads,' he proudly declared. However, Dr Davies believes that he lied about any additional murders because he was disappointed to be caught.
Griffiths, who studied criminology and was researching a PhD entitled Homicide In An Industrial City at the time of arrest, idolised serial killers, his greatest influence being Peter Sutcliffe, who murdered thirteen women and attempted to kill seven more between 1975 and 1980.
Known as the Yorkshire Ripper, his crimes filled the news when Griffiths was growing up in the area. 'He would have witnessed the fear people felt and the media obsession that surrounded Sutcliffe, which would have likely helped shape his early ideas of power. He wanted to be like Peter and also outdo him,' says Dr Davies.
'His pedestaling of Sutcliffe would have been one of the motives for targeting sex workers, too. But there was another reason: Griffiths wasn't good at forming relationships, so he needed to pick victims who would be easier to lure back to his flat. He could offer them money, a cup of tea, food; they needed him, and he came across as a bit of a saviour to them.'
Griffiths' sister, Caroline, says her brother's bizarre behaviour was present from a young age. In the Prime Video documentary, The Crossbow Cannibal, she recalls how Stephen, now 55, stole, pulled wings off birds, killed his pet rat with a hammer, and inflicted physical and mental torture.
He would give his siblings 'points' when they annoyed him, and if they reached an undisclosed maximum, he would become violent. 'From a young age, he was problematic, and it just escalated over the years. It got worse and worse. Consequences didn't matter to him,' she remembers.
In 1991, aged 22, Griffiths was diagnosed as a sadistic schizoid psychopath.
'The sadistic part means he took pleasure in causing pain and humiliation, schizoid is because he was emotionally cold, preferred solitude and could not form close relationships, and psychopathic means he showed multiple signs of manipulation and grandiosity, along with a lack of remorse,' explains Dr Davies.
'Serial killers usually have one of these, but Griffiths had all three, which is a highly dangerous concoction. There's some debate within the psychiatric community as to whether these types of conditions can be treated, but there was not much hope for him, in my opinion.'
Caroline admits that she was expecting her brother to do something unforgivable one day, and recalls the day reports first broke. 'I was enjoying my fish and chips, and the BBC News was on. 'A 40-year-old man in Bradford was arrested, and body parts were found in the river'. I made a funny noise, sucked air through my teeth and said, 'My brother, I bet you that's my brother'.'
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As he carried out his killing spree, Griffiths created a persona, Ven Pariah, which he presented himself as on social networking websites. In one post, he said: 'I am a pseudo-human being at best. A demon at worst.' Dr Davies believes this was a bid to 'elevate' himself.
'He describes Stephen as just the outer shell, and Ven as his true self. He wanted to make himself bigger and better than anyone else, so he was almost beyond human,' she explains. More Trending
'Griffiths used names, like crossbow, cannibal, vampire, and bloodbath artists, and said in a police interview, 'Sometimes you kill someone to kill part of yourself', not to just shock, but to also secure his place in history, so that future PhD students would study him just like he was studying others. He didn't want to distance himself from the crimes, but own them and craft the story.'
Griffiths' sister Caroline adds in the documentary; 'He wanted to be someone. It's not my idea of someone you'd want to be, but clearly to him it was.
'If it wasn't for the fact that the brave young woman had to run out of the flat, then maybe he'd never have been caught. She stopped it from happening to a lot more people.'
The Crossbow Cannibal is streaming on Prime Video now
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