Antony Snook, 45 from Hartcliffe, was handed two life sentences at Bristol Crown Court today for murder Max Dixon and Mason Rist.
A High Court judge became emotional as she described how two innocent boys were murdered by a gang of armed teenagers out for ...
A middle-aged man who assisted four teenage accomplices in fleeing the scene after they fatally stabbed two schoolboys in a ...
A getaway driver who helped four teenagers kill two boys with machetes during a case of mistaken identity has been jailed for life for murder and will serve a minimum of 38 years in prison. Antony ...
or to have refused to leave Hartcliffe with them in the first place". "You were the only adult," she said. “You were so weak ...
The man who drove four armed teenagers to murder best friends Max Dixon and Mason Rist has been jailed for life and won’t be ...
The two boys had been wrongly identified as being responsible for bricks being thrown at a house in the rival Hartcliffe ...
Four teenagers and an adult male were convicted in a British court on Friday of stabbing two boys to death in a case of mistaken identity -- killings that shocked a country already anxious about knife ...
Mason Rist and Max Dixon were chased down and attacked by the four teens near their homes in Bristol, England, on January 27.
Giving evidence, Snook told the jury of nine men and three women that he believed he was driving his four co-accused in his Audi Q2 car to a “safe house” following the attack in Hartcliffe.