An attack on a house in Hartcliffe, a hunt for those behind it and a case of mistaken identity all led to two teenagers being ...
A man convicted on Friday of the double murder of Max Dixon and Mason Rist is back in court today, Tuesday, to be sentenced. Antony Snook was found guilty at Bristol Crown Court of the murders of Max, ...
Mason Rist, 15, and Max Dixon, 16, died from stab wounds in January this year in the Knowle West area of Bristol.
Two best friends were seen going to buy some pizza when they were murdered by a gang of machetes in a case of mistaken ...
The court had been told all five knew the intention was to drive from Hartcliffe into Knowle West that night, and kill or cause serious harm to someone. The mission was organised quickly after a ...
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An armed teenager’s chasing of two boys during an alleged murderous attack was “perfunctory and ineffectual”, his barrister has told a jury. Mason Rist, 15, and Max Dixon, 16, died from stab wounds ...
Police are continuing to investigate the Hartcliffe house attack and search for those responsible.
The pair were chased by the four armed teenagers looking for revenge following an attack on a house in the Hartcliffe area - which the two boys had nothing to do with. Today, Anthony Snook, 45, and ...
Four armed teenagers kept their weapons hidden from the driver who is accused of taking them to and from the scene of a revenge attack where two boys were allegedly murdered, a jury has been told.
The jury of nine men and three women previously heard Mason and Max had been wrongly identified as being responsible for bricks being thrown at a house in the Hartcliffe area of Bristol earlier ...