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🗓️ 4 June 2025
⏱️ 11 minutes
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In this gripping episode of Terror Bites, we plunge into one of the most chilling true crime cases in British history — the horrifying story of Stephen Griffiths, a man who dubbed himself The Crossbow Cannibal. From his eerie obsession with serial killers to the gruesome murders of three women in Bradford, this is the tale of a self-styled executioner whose thirst for infamy left an entire nation stunned.
Griffiths wasn’t your typical killer. He was a PhD student by day, studying homicide and criminal behavior. But behind closed doors, he was orchestrating a real-life horror story. Between 2009 and 2010, Griffiths brutally murdered Susan Rushworth, Shelley Armitage, and Suzanne Blamires, all vulnerable women working as sex workers in West Yorkshire. He used a crossbow and other weapons in acts of unspeakable violence — recording some of the killings, dismembering bodies, and even claiming to have eaten parts of his victims.
What made this case especially disturbing was the cold calculation with which he operated, and the eerie calm he displayed on CCTV footage, caught dragging a body down a hallway like it was nothing more than trash. Griffiths didn’t run. He confessed. He wanted the world to know what he’d done.
In this episode, we explore:
With dark humor, stark detail, and no-fluff storytelling, this episode peels back the layers of a killer who didn’t just want to murder — he wanted an audience. We ask the uncomfortable questions about how this was allowed to happen, and we confront the uncomfortable reality that sometimes the monsters look just like us — until it’s too late.
If you’re a fan of true crime, serial killer psychology, criminal profiling, and unfiltered storytelling, this episode is not to be missed.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Terrorbytes, the True Crime Podcast, where the stories are dark, the laughs are twisted, and the terror, well, it's real. |
0:18.6 | I'm your host, and this where we dive into the most bizarre, chilling and downright weird |
0:24.3 | true crime stories you've never heard. |
0:27.1 | Make sure you're subscribed so you don't miss a single second of the madness. |
0:36.0 | So let's set the scene. |
0:38.3 | You're in a quiet British university town, |
0:41.3 | strolling past a lovely, historic building, |
0:45.3 | full of students, professors, |
0:49.3 | and maybe the occasional board sociology major scrolling Instagram. |
1:01.5 | You'd never suspect that inside one of those apartments, above a damn pizza shop, no less, |
1:06.3 | was a man storing human body parts like leftover Tika Masala. |
1:11.1 | Batman, Stephen Sean Griffiths, |
1:15.8 | self-dubbed the crossbowed cannibal. |
1:19.7 | Yeah, that's not just some edgy Reddit handle. |
1:27.2 | This guy lived it, ate it, filmed it, literally. |
1:34.6 | Griffiths was born in 1969, in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, England. |
1:39.1 | On paper, he wasn't the type to send red flags flapping. |
1:44.6 | Quiet kid, intelligent, bookish. |
1:52.6 | But from a young age, Griffiths had what professionals might call a little something off. |
1:57.1 | At 17, he slashed a shop assistant's throat with a knife. |
1:59.2 | Didn't kill him. |
2:03.6 | But the message was loud and clear. Stephen liked control, |
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