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Brazen moment teen girls dance and pose for selfies after beating man to death with gin bottle

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January 5, 2026
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BRAZEN teen girls who filmed themselves dancing after chasing down and beating a man to death with a gin bottle have been jailed.

Anthony Marks, 51, was hit with a car bonnet before being stamped on and killed near King’s Cross Station.

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Footage showed two teen killers dancing after they beat a man to death
The killers also posed for selfies following the horrorCredit: Met Police
Anthony Marks was battered to death with a gin bottleCredit: Met Police

His killers Jaidee Bingham, 16, Eymaiyah Lee Bradshaw-McKoy, 16, and Mia Campos-Jorge, 17, posed for selfies before and after the horror.

Two of the teens also filmed themselves in the back of a car singing and dancing following Anthony’s death.

Police used the footage, pictures and messages shared between the trio to piece together their movements that night.

The killers, who are now aged 18 and 19, have been jailed for a total of 23 years after they were found guilty over Anthony’s death.

The court heard Bingham, Bradshaw-McKoy and Campos-Jorge were working for a county lines drug gang at the time of the horror.

On August 9, Bingham was tasked with finding a robber who had stolen drugs from one of the girls.

They believed Anthony knew what had happened and confronted him at 5am in central London.

After a row, Bingham and Bradshaw-McKoy chased the victim for over a mile as one of the girls wielded a car bumper.

Anthony was then repeatedly kicked and hit over the head with a glass bottle.

Audio from a CCTV camera picked up male and female voices shouting: “Hit him again. Kick kicking. Do it again. Have you learned your lesson yet?”

The thugs only left the scene when a member of public chased them off with a cricket bat.

Police found Anthony covered in blood in King’s Cross Station later that morning and were able to interview him before he died.

Officers tracked down the killers using CCTV then trawled through their mobiles to create a detailed picture of the attack.

Bingham, who was found guilty of murder, was jailed for 16 years, while Bradshaw-McKoy and Campos-Jorge for sentenced to three years and ill months and three years and six months for manslaughter.

Detective Inspector Jim Barry, of the Met’s Specialist Crime North, who led this 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.”

Police used the girls’ phones to track the killers downCredit: Met Police
Jaidee Bingham was convicted of murderCredit: Met Police
Eymaiyah Lee Bradshaw-McKoy was 16 at the time of the horrorCredit: Met Police
Mia Campos-Jorge was found guilty of manslaughterCredit: Met Police



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