Teen Drug Runners Jailed for Brutal County Lines Murder
Teen Killers Behind Savage County Lines Beating
Three teenage drug runners have been locked up for a combined 23 years after the savage murder of 51-year-old Anthony Marks. Chilling selfies and videos from the night of the attack nailed the youths at the scene.
Marks was viciously attacked with a car bumper trim before being chased, stamped on, and bashed over the head with a gin bottle in a brutal county lines punishment beating. Found with horrific head and arm injuries at King’s Cross Station in the early hours of 10 August 2024, he died a month later in hospital.
How the Attack Unfolded
The violent saga began when one of the teens was robbed on 9 August 2024. Jaidee Bingham, aka ‘Ghost’, was sent after the culprit and believed Marks had information. The terrifying confrontation unfolded at 5am on 10 August, captured on CCTV.
Bingham and Eymaiyah Bradshaw-McKoy chased Marks from Argyle Street to Whidbourne Street. Bradshaw-McKoy wielded a car bumper trim during the assault. Marks was repeatedly kicked and struck with a glass gin bottle. The attack only ended when a passerby armed with a cricket bat intervened.
Marks staggered into King’s Cross Station, bleeding heavily. Police pieced together the timeline through CCTV footage and interviews. Mobile phone data uncovered damning videos and messages linking the teens to the brutal crime.
Teen Killers Named and Sentenced
- Jaidee Bingham, 18, Dagenham: Murder conviction, minimum 16 years behind bars.
- Eymaiyah Lee Bradshaw-McKoy, 18, Lambeth: Manslaughter conviction, sentenced to 3 years 11 months.
- Mia Campos-Jorge, 19, Tottenham: Manslaughter conviction, sentenced to 3 years 6 months.
All teenagers at the time, the trio were found guilty at the Old Bailey on 30 October 2025. Sentences were handed down on 5 January.
Detective’s Stark Warning on Teenage Violence
“This is a particularly callous murder that reveals the ruthless brutality of county lines gangs,” said Detective Inspector Jim Barry, who led the case. “Their ages make this even more shocking, but teen status doesn’t excuse their violent crimes.
“They thought they’d got away with it, even taking selfies and laughing about their actions. Thanks to these images, we placed them firmly at the scene.”
Timeline of Arrests and Charges
- Jaidee Bingham arrested 4 October 2024; charged with murder 6 October.
- Eymaiyah Bradshaw-McKoy arrested 28 November 2024; charged with murder 29 November.
- Mia Campos-Jorge arrested 9 December 2024; charged with murder same day.
The Met Police’s relentless crackdown on county lines gangs continues to hit hard, sending a clear message that violent teen criminals will face tough justice.