Disturbing CCTV captures the moment a child killer glances over his shoulder as he’s pursued into his cell by three convicted murderers.
Kyle Bevan had been serving time in HMP Wakefield, dubbed “Monster Mansion”, for savagely murdering his two-year-old stepdaughter Lola James whom he resided with in Wales when he became a victim himself.
The footage reveals the moments preceding the slaying of the 33-year-old as convicted killers Mark “The Iceman” Fellows, Lee Newell and David Taylor trail Bevan into his cell before stabbing him 25 times. The trio then positioned him in bed to make it appear he was sleeping.
He wasn’t found until the next morning when he had already been deceased for hours, with Fellows having monitored him after the killing to ensure the murder remained undetected.
Fellows, 45, who previously gunned down ‘gangland kingpins’ Paul Massey and John Kinsella; was handed whole life
orders for Bevan’s murder along with Taylor, 64, and Newell, 57, at Leeds Crown Court on Friday (June 19).
They collaborated to kill Bevan, who had been serving a life sentence, reports the Liverpool Echo.
The Crown Prosecution Service unveiled footage from within the prison following the murderous trio’s sentencing. It shows the ruthless killers chuckling before the horrific assault.
Fellows, who murdered Massey and Kinsella during an outbreak of gang violence in Salford, is captured wearing blue plastic gloves. This marked his third killing.
A court was told he was dubbed ‘The Iceman’, as well as the ‘Wakefield Dexter’.
Newell was imprisoned following the killing of child murderer Subhan Anwar at HMP Long Lartin in 2013.
At the time of the slaying in the Worcestershire prison, Newell had already been serving a life term for throttling his neighbour, 56-year-old Mary Neal, to death in Norwich in 1988.
Taylor confessed to murdering Alisha Apostoloff-Boyarin, who was reported missing by her family in February 2022. Her body has never been found.
He subsequently attempted to murder a Greater Manchester Police officer who had visited HMP Frankland in Durham, where Taylor was then detained, to question him about Alisha’s disappearance.
Taylor had insisted he possessed information about her location.
Prosecutors stated the murderous trio despised vulnerable inmates – including sex offenders and those who had committed crimes against children – and suggested they may have sought to be moved from HMP Wakefield.
Sentencing the three, Mrs Justice McGowan stated they each brought weapons to the cell before the assault on Bevan. She stated they trapped Bevan in a cell and that at least two restrained his arms as he was stabbed 25 times to the neck and torso.
“He was left to bleed to death – his last moments must have been terrifying,” she said.
Speaking to some jury members who had remained to observe the proceedings, the judge remarked: “It is certainly outside of my experience to sentence someone for their third murder. For two out of three cases in this trial, that is what has happened.”
Fellows and Newell were already at the West Yorkshire prison serving whole life orders, the most severe punishment that judges can impose within the English criminal justice system, meaning they must spend their remaining years imprisoned.
All three defendants received a ‘new’ whole life order for Bevan’s murder, meaning they will never be released from prison.
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