Five Convicted in Bristol Double Murder Case of Mistaken Identity
Two teenage boys were fatally attacked by a group seeking revenge for a crime they did not commit.
- The victims, Mason Rist and Max Dixon, were mistakenly identified as suspects in a brick-throwing incident.
- Riley Tolliver, 18, and three unnamed teenagers attacked the boys with machetes and a baseball bat.
- Antony Snook, 45, served as the getaway driver, claiming he was unaware of the group's intentions.
- The attack, which lasted only 33 seconds, resulted in the deaths of Rist and Dixon from stab wounds.
- The court found all five individuals jointly responsible for the murders, highlighting the dangers of carrying weapons.