Beastly Cagefighter Bashes Three, Leaves Girlfriend Broken

Violent Rampage After Wallet Lost

Liam Hall, 33, went on a savage rampage that left three victims battered and bloody after he lost his wallet. The 20-stone, 6ft 4in cagefighter, high on drink and drugs, smashed bones in his girlfriend’s face and knocked two teenage girls unconscious during a brutal attack at his partner’s home in Chilton, County Durham.

Brutal Assault on Teen Girls and Girlfriend

In September, Hall unleashed hell. Prosecutor Jolyon Perks told Teesside Crown Court how Hall slammed one girl’s head into a wall, choked another unconscious, and punched and stamped on her face until she choked on blood. The victims suffered multiple broken bones – including a shattered eye socket, nose, and arm. A consultant described the injuries as “too many to count.”

One horrified child witnessed the terror and ran home, screaming “there’s blood everywhere.” Hall’s 24-year-old girlfriend also suffered serious facial injuries, adding to the carnage.

‘Ticking Timebomb’: Judge Slams Killer’s ‘Remorse’

Hall, who previously murdered a man in a pub brawl, showed no genuine remorse, the judge said. Recorder Jo Kidd branded him a “ticking timebomb” who knew the danger he posed, especially to children. She condemned the unprovoked violence as “grave and gross.”

Hall admitted two counts of causing grievous bodily harm with intent and one of attempted grievous bodily harm. Despite his lawyer claiming he couldn’t remember the attack and had expressed regret, the judge wasn’t buying it.

16 Years Locked Up – No Early Chance for Parole

Hall was handed a minimum 16-year jail term before parole can even be considered. An indefinite restraining order was slapped on him to protect his victims for life. This hardened cagefighter’s brutal violence has landed him back behind bars where he belongs.

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