A judge has named two “pure evil” 17-year-old boys as he jailed them for life for the “brutal” murder of a “vulnerable” musician.
Mr Justice Sweeney lifted reporting restrictions at Winchester Crown Court to allow the naming of Jack Hindley and Samuel Jones, who were found guilty of the murder of 35-year-old Edward Reeve.
The “talented” keyboard player suffered multiple stab wounds in the attack at his home in Christchurch, Dorset, on New Year’s Eve 2021.
Hindley, from Christchurch, and Jones, from Bournemouth, were 16 years old at the time of the attack. They showed no emotion as the sentence was handed down. Read more:"We've both had cocaine and we're both alcoholics": Mum's response to cops after being arrested for attempted murder of boyfriend Announcing the judgment to allow the defendants to be named, Mr Justice Sweeney said that open reporting could have a “deterrent effect” on youth knife crime and attacks in the home which he said were “two areas of public concern”.
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