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Teenage girl gangsters laugh and sing after beating man, 51, to death

Teenage girl gangsters who chillingly laughed and sang after they beat a man to death in a brutal attack now face years behind bars. 

Anthony Marks, 51, was struck down by a car before being chased, stamped on, beaten with a gin bottle and left for dead by the vicious teenage girls.  

The victim was found by police at King’s Cross Station with serious injuries to his face and arms at around 5.25am on August 10 last year. 

He died from his injuries on over a month later on September 14, 2024. 

Now his killers, Jaidee Bingham, Eymaiyah Lee Bradshaw-McKoy and Mia Campos-Jorge can be named after turning 18. 

Both before and after the brutal murder, the teens callously posed, smiling for photographs and even shared a video singing and laughing in a car.

These chilling photographs of the girls taken on the day of the attack ultimately led to their downfall – as the snaps and videos placed them at the scene of the crime. 

They have since been convicted of killing Mr Marks in a county lines retribution attack and are set to be sentenced.

Bingham and Bradshaw-McKoy were 16 years old when they killed the victim, while Campos-Jorge was 17.

The teenagers shared photos on social media before and after brutally killing Anthony Marks

The girl gangsters also shared a video from in a car where they were singing and laughing following the brutal murder

A picture found on the phone of Bradshaw-McKoy showed her with Bingham at an apartment near the scene of the crime

The three young women were all found guilty at the Old Bailey on Thursday, October 30. 

Bingham, 18, known as ‘Ghost’ of Dagenham, was unanimously found guilty of murder.

While Bradshaw-McKoy, 18, of Lambeth, and Campos-Jorge, 19, of Tottenham, were found guilty of manslaughter by a majority verdict. 

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.’

The three girls began working for the county-lines drug gang on the evening of Friday, August 9. 

Bingham, aged 16 at the time of the attack and known as ‘Ghost’, was found guilty of murder

Bradshaw-McKoy, who was 16 at the time of the attack, was found guilty of manslaughter

Campos-Jorge, now 19, of Tottenham, was found guilty of manslaughter by a majority verdict

Mr Marks, 51, was hit with a car bonnet then chased down, stamped on and beaten with a gin bottle before he was left for dead

After one of the girls was robbed, Bingham was told to find out who had taken the drugs, police said. 

They believed Mr Marks knew what had happened and went to confront him on Saturday, August 10.

He was chased from Argyle Street to Whidbourne Street by Bingham and Bradshaw-McKoy, with CCTV footage showing Bradshaw-McKoy wielding a long object, believed to be a car bumper.

Mr Marks was repeatedly kicked and hit over the head with a glass gin bottle until a member of the public armed with a cricket bat chased them away. 

Police found Mr Marks covered in blood in King’s Cross Station later that morning, after he stumbled into the transport hub for help.

Police officers were able to interview Mr Marks and later used CCTV to create a detailed picture of the night when he was attacked.

In the following days, they located the teenage suspects at their homes across south, north and east London, and seized their mobile devices.

Bradshaw-McKoy and Bingham posed together in photos which placed them close to the scene of the crime

Campos-Jorge pictured at the apartment near King's Cross Station in London

Messages between the girls, found on their phones appeared to reference the incident

Images and video footage placed them together at an apartment near the scene, with messages between them appearing to reference the killing.

Officers were then able to secure footage that tracked them from the crime back to the apartment, building the case that led to their conviction.

Bingham was arrested on Friday, October 4, 2024, and was charged with murder on Sunday, October 6.

Bradshaw-McKoy was arrested on Thursday, November 28, 2024, and was charged with murder on Monday, November 29. Campos-Jorge was arrested on Monday, December 9, 2024, and was charged with murder on the same day.

The jury could not reach a decision in relation to Harry Gittins, 36, of Regent Square, King’s Cross, who has been charged with murder. 

A further hearing will take place at the Old Bailey on Wednesday, November 5. 

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