
Studying Murder. Part 1/2. Episode 340.
UK True Crime Podcast
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The Life and Times of Griffiths Hague
Griffiths spent his childhood on a council estate in Wakefield. His parents marriage broke down when he was 13. He didn't like the way that his mum went out clubbing after the separation. As Griffiths moved into his teenage years his cruelty to animals escalated. On one occasion he cut the tail and ears off a puppy. In 1992 he was again sent to prison for holding a knife to the throat of a young woman as he believed she was laughing at him. At school Hague was well known and so Griffiths would have heard a lot about him.
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