Three prisoners given whole life orders for murder of child-killer inmate
The court heard the inmates held a hostility toward child killers and left Bevan with 25 stab wounds after a less than five-minute attack.
- On Friday, Mrs Justice McGowan imposed whole-life orders on Mark Fellows, Lee Newell, and David Taylor at Leeds Crown Court for murdering Kyle Bevan, a 33-year-old child killer stabbed 25 times in his HMP Wakefield cell.
- HMP Wakefield's regime forced "main prisoners" to mix with vulnerable offenders, creating a distorted moral hierarchy that fostered intense hostility toward inmates like Bevan.
- CCTV footage showed the trio following Bevan into his cell on November 4, 2020, where he was stabbed 25 times with at least two weapons before they emerged in a "satisfied, job-done mood," prosecutors said.
- Taylor received additional sentences including life with a 20-year minimum for murdering Alisha Apostoloff-Boyarin and 30 years for attempting to murder a police officer, though Mrs Justice McGowan noted "we do not know who did what" in the cell.
- Rejecting vigilante justice, Justice McGowan declared, "Nobody has a right to kill anyone else because they disapprove of what they have done," emphasizing this principle remains fundamental to civilized society.
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Child killer Kyle Bevan's chilling final glance as his murderers approach
Kyle Bevan was serving a life sentence for the murder of his two-year-old stepdaughter Lola James when he was killed in his cell by three convicted murderers who were handed whole life orders at Leeds Crown Court
Three British prisoners have been given the harshest possible sentences after a prisoner convicted of child murder was killed in a prison cell.
NEW: Three Inmates Sentenced To Life For Brutal Murder Of Child Killer In Prison
In a deeply unsettling case from HMP Wakefield, a high-security prison known for housing some of the UK’s most notorious criminals, three inmates have received life sentences for the brutal murder of Kyle Bevan. This incident sheds light on the dangerous realities of prison life and raises critical questions about inmate safety and segregation policies. Kyle Bevan, 33, was serving a life sentence for the horrific murder of his partner’s two-year…

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