Three teens jailed for ‘vicious’ attack on homeless man, Anthony Marks, who was beaten with a gin bottle

Three teenagers have been jailed after they killed a homeless man in a violent attack and posed for photos straight afterwards.
Eymaiyah Lee Bradshaw-McKoy, 18, Mia Campos-Jorge, 19, and Jaidee Bingham, 18, have been jailed following a brutal attack on 51-year-old Anthony Marks, who died after being hit by a car bumper and beaten over the head with a gin bottle.
Mr Marks was found by police covered in blood at London’s King’s Cross Station around 5.25am on August 10, 2024.
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According to the prosecution, led by Hugh Davies KC, the three teenagers were involved in the “Arron” county lines drug gang, of which Mr Marks was a customer.
Bingham was a drug dealer who went by the nickname Ghost.
On the evening prior to the attack, drugs were stolen from one of the girls while working for the gang and Bingham was in charge of finding the thief.

They believed Mr Marks knew what had happened and confronted him at around 5am in Central London the following morning.
When Mr Marks refused to give up any information, Bingham and Bradshaw-McKoy chased him from Argyle Street to Whidbourne Street.
CCTV footage shows Bradshaw-McKoy wielding a long object, believed to be a car bumper.
The Met Police said Mr Marks “was hit with a car bonnet before being chased down stamped on and beaten with a gin bottle in a vicious county lines retribution attack”.
A CCTV camera picked up audio from the incident where the killers can be heard shouting: “Hit him again. Kick kicking. Do it again. Have you learnt your lesson yet?”

“I met my local drug dealer, his name’s Ghost, he has a complaint,” Mr Marks told police in an interview before he died.
“He’s complained that one of the smokers had taken some drugs off one of the subsidiary girls and had run away with it.
“I told him basically it’s got nothing to do with me, but he claims that I know who the people were. I said, yeah, I know who they were, but I never took nothing off them.”
Officers tracked down the thugs using CCTV and created a detailed picture of the crime from their mobile phone activity.
The trio were convicted at the Old Bailey Court on October 30, 2025.

Bingham was found guilty of murder and was sentenced to a minimum of 16 years.
The other two women were both found guilty of manslaughter, with Bradshaw-McKoy sentenced to three years and 11 months, and Campos-Jorge sentenced to three years and six months.
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.”
“This verdict shows how the Met is taking the fight to criminal gangs and committed to getting justice for their victims.”

