Teens detained for Max and Mason’s mistaken murders
Four teenagers have been detained for life for the murders of best friends Max Dixon and Mason Rist – who were killed in a case of mistaken identity in January.
Mason, 15, and Max,16, were stabbed to death with machetes yards from Mason’s front door in Knowle West, Bristol.
Riley Tolliver, 18, and a 17-year-old were told they would be detained for a minimum of 23 years.
A 15-year-old boy and a 16-year-old boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, were detained for life with minimum terms of 15 and 18 years respectively.
Max and Mason were killed after being wrongly identified as being responsible for bricks being thrown at a house in Hartcliffe earlier the same evening on 27 January.
The four teenagers spotted the two best friends while being driven around Knowle West by a fifth defendant, Anthony Snook, 45, looking for “revenge”, the court previously heard.
All five were convicted of two counts of murder last month following a six-week trial at Bristol Crown Court. Snook was later jailed for life and ordered to serve a minimum of 38 years.
During the trial, the jury was told there had been a long-standing rivalry between Knowle West and Hartcliffe, and there had previously been incidents involving people from “both postcodes”.
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