Three teenagers jailed for killing of homeless man
51-year-old Anthony Marks died after he was attacked by the three teens near Kings Cross Station
Last updated 5th Jan 2026
Three teenagers have been sentenced for the killing of a man whilst he was sheltering in a bin shed in Central London.
Jaidee Bingham, Eymaiyah Lee Bradshaw-Mckoy and Mia Campos-Jorge attacked 51-year-old Anthony Marks on the 10th of August 2024.
He was found by police officers with serious injuries to his face after he was hit with a car bonnet, stamped on an beaten with a gin bottle.
Anthony Marks died in hospital from his injuries on the 14th of September.
Bingham, who was 16 at the time of the attack, was found guilty of murder and sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 16 years.
18-year-old Bradshaw-Mckoy and Campos-Jorge, 19, were both found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to 47 months and 42 months respectively.
Following their guilty verdicts, Detective Inspector Jim Barry, who led the investigation, said “This is a particularly callous murder that gives an insight into the ruthless brutality of county lines gangs.
“The ages of Bingham, Bradshaw-McKoy and Campos-Jorge are particularly shocking. But the fact that they were teenagers does not excuse their violent actions as part of a drug line that has brought fear and intimidation to London’s streets.
“They believed they had escaped justice, even posing for selfies together and laughing about what they had done. There is a sense of justice that officers were able to use these to place them at the scene of the crime.
“This verdict shows how the Met is taking the fight to criminal gangs and committed to getting justice for their victims.”