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🗓️ 18 October 2017
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Stephen Farrow was born in 1964. He was the black sheep of the family...
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1:04.0 | Stephen Farrow was born in 1964. He was the black sheep of the family. The product of an unplanned pregnancy, |
1:13.6 | his mother Doreen and father Reg raised Stephen along with his five siblings in Dauley Shropshire. |
1:20.6 | Stephen was idolized by his mother who never had a bad word to say about him, but in stark contrast, |
1:26.6 | Stephen hated his father for being the |
1:29.1 | harsh disciplinarian. His mother recalled life with Stephen as difficult and understood there |
1:35.6 | to be something very wrong with their son as a child. As a young boy, he was uncontrollable, |
1:41.9 | hyperactive and subject to angry outbursts. Stephen was expelled on his first day of school |
1:48.2 | and after that his behaviour escalated. He would set alight rags and pass them through the letter |
1:54.1 | boxes of his elderly neighbours and in one incident Stephen somehow managed to gain possession of an air rifle |
2:00.5 | and shoot dead a swan. |
2:02.7 | Stephen later claimed his disdain for animals extended to killing other people's pets |
2:07.6 | when in his own words they did his head in. |
2:11.0 | Due to his troubles, Stephen was sent to Nash Court, a residential school in Shropshire |
2:16.2 | which catered for disruptive children. He spent two |
2:19.8 | years at the school before his father was convinced by his wife that Stephen should be allowed home. |
2:26.0 | In 1979, Stephen's brother Derek was tragically killed in a car accident which badly affected him, |
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