Stephen Farrow, 58, was serving two whole life orders after being found guilty of murdering 77-year-old Betty Yates and 59-year-old Rev John Suddards six weeks apart in 2012.
A man who murdered a vicar and a pensioner has died in jail, the Ministry of Justice has said.
He broke into the pensioner's home in Bewdley, Worcestershire, on 2 January that year and struck her from behind with a heavy walking stick. He attacked him with knives in his doorway, leaving seven deep wounds, and when the vicar got back up he kicked his victim back to the floor.
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