A court hearing revealed that Kyle Clifford, charged with the murder of Louise, Carol, and Hannah Hunt, had searched for Andrew Tate's podcast shortly before the killings. Prosecutors argued that Tate's promotion of violent misogyny directly influenced Clifford's actions. Alison Morgan KC claimed that Clifford's violent behavior was an attempt to exert control over his ex-partner. However, the presiding judge deemed this evidence too prejudicial for the jury, highlighting the controversial nature of Tate's influence and its implications in the case.
Mr. Justice Bennathan ruled the jury at Cambridge Crown Court could not hear evidence regarding the killer's searches about Tate, saying it was deeply prejudicial to his rape trial.
The prosecution suggest the sort of violent misogyny promoted by Tate is the same type of motivation that, on their case, fuelled both the murders and the rape.
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