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Movies Two Innocent Boys Killed By Machete 4 Teens Get LIFE -Driver Jailed For Min 38 Yrs

Bristol UK Man Who Drove Teens to HORRIFIC Machete Murders Jailed For Minimum of 38 Years

Gang is found guilty of murdering two best friends in case of mistaken identity: Four teens and man, 45, stabbed two innocent boys, aged 15 and 16, to death with machetes as they went to buy pizza


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Snook, A man who drove four teenagers to a murder scene has been jailed for life, with a minimum term of 38 years.












The two victims (left, Mason; and right, Max) were not involved in this attack on a house on January 27






Getaway driver Antony Snook, 45, was sentenced at Bristol Crown Court on Tuesday 19 November for the murders of teenagers Mason Rist and Max Dixon during a machete attack.























Five people have been found guilty of murdering two best friends in a machete attack in Bristol in a case of mistaken identity.


Snook claimed that he did not know his passengers were ?armed to the teeth? with machetes, but a jury at Bristol Crown Court convicted him and four other teenagers of two counts of murder.

The Judge Ms Justice May said: ?You were so weak and cowardly that you leant yourself to a revenge scheme of others.

"You knew they were carrying weapons. You were the only adult, there were multiple opportunities to stop this madness.

"It was unlikely your idea but you agreed to take a posse of teenagers (to Knowle). Max and Mason were in the wrong place at the wrong time."

Mrs Justice May described how Antony Snook was the ?only adult? at the time four armed teenagers fatally attacked Max Dixon and Mason Rist in a case of mistaken identity.

She found that Snook had not intended the four children in his car to kill Max and Mason, but ?with knives in their hands and revenge in their minds, a very serious outcome was a certainty?.

?You were the only adult,? the judge told Snook. ?There were multiple opportunities for you to have stopped this madness, to have taken the boys back, to have locked the car doors so they could not get out, or to have refused to leave Hartcliffe with them in the first place.

?There has been no evidence of any mental deficiency or disorder which may have compromised your thinking, no indication of any influence or pressure brought to bear on you.

?How you came to agree to take those four boys to Knowle remains unexplained. You were certainly no friend to them when you did so.

?The consequences of your refusal to act like a responsible adult, like the adult who can say ?No?, has resulted not only in the deaths of two innocent boys, but will be reflected also in the sentences which the court will be obliged to pass on the four teenagers, three of them still children, next month.?



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