Man Sentenced to Life for Role in Stabbing Murders of Teenagers in Bristol
Antony Snook, 45, has been sentenced to two life terms for his involvement in the stabbing murders of teenagers Mason Rist and Max Dixon in Bristol. The attack was executed by four teenage boys, who also face sentencing in December. Snook attempted to deny knowledge of the attack, but the jury found him guilty. The tragic incident occurred on Ilminster Avenue as the victims were targeted during a revenge mission.