Getaway Driver Sentenced to Life for Bristol Murders of Two Teens
Antony Snook receives a minimum 38-year sentence for his role in the fatal mistaken identity attack on Max Dixon and Mason Rist.
- Antony Snook, 45, was convicted of murder for driving four teenagers to and from the scene of the crime in Knowle West, Bristol.
- Max Dixon, 16, and Mason Rist, 15, were mistakenly identified as responsible for an earlier attack and were fatally stabbed.
- The attack, captured on CCTV, lasted only 33 seconds, leaving both boys dead from their injuries by the next morning.
- The families of Max and Mason delivered emotional statements in court, describing the devastating impact of their loss.
- The sentencing of the four teenage assailants is scheduled for December, following the preparation of reports.