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Stephen Farrow
Stephen Farrow (born c. 1964) is an English vagrant who is serving a whole-life tariff for two murders committed in early 2012. Farrow, whom psychiatrists diagnosed with psychopathic personality disorder, had an obsessive hatred of Christianity, which he attributed to sexual abuse from a priest.〔〔 He stabbed to death 77-year-old retired teacher Betty Yates in Bewdley, Worcestershire, and 59-year-old Reverend John Suddards in Thornbury, Gloucestershire.
==Background==
Farrow was hyperactive from a young age, and was sent home from his first day at school. At the age of 10, he set a church altar on fire and watched it burn. At home, he hated his strict father, but had love for his mother. Farrow was a heavy smoker of cannabis.
In 1994, he was convicted of aggravated burglary at the home of an elderly woman in Stourbridge. He told the forensic psychiatrist that he had fantasies of committing rape in home invasions. When it was being decided whether he should serve his punishment in prison or in a mental hospital, he told a psychiatrist from Ashworth Hospital that he had wanted to kill from his teenage years, and had already murdered a backpacker in Devon six years prior. Although the doctor diagnosed him with psychopathic personality disorder, he theorised that Farrow was exaggerating his claims in order to have a safer place of detention than prison.〔
During his trial, Farrow admitted to a burglary in Thornbury around New Year in 2012. He pinned a note to the house's kitchen table, reading "Be thankful you did not come back or we would have killed you Christian scum. I... hate God". The threat was not personal, as the occupants were not religious.〔 On New Year's Eve, he texted a friend that "Church will be the first to suffer".〔

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