Men killed cyclists after car chase in deadly case of mistaken identify

Two men who killed a pair of e-bike drivers mixed with thieves were thrown into jail for life.
30-year-old landscaping gardener Alex Rose, the black pick-up truck 21-year-old William Birchard and 22-year-old Darren George, while dragging, in the early hours of July 22 last year, Surrey, Surrey in the wrong way to a highway slippage.
Rose and passenger Charles Pardoe suspected that Rose was trying to bury her house in the Manor Gardens in Sunbury early that evening.
Rose was on the phone to his 25 -year -old girlfriend Tara Knaggs during the quest.
The jury members found Rose and Pardoe guilty of two murders with the majority decision in Guildford Crown Court.
The court said that Rose was sentenced to life imprisonment for at least 34 years, and the court was sentenced to life imprisonment for a minimum of 29 years.
Knaggs, who was guilty by the same jury to help a criminal, was sentenced to three years in prison.
The fourth defendant, 25-year-old Samuel Aspden-Ayni in the evening, wandered in his own car Rose’un another-two murder charges were cleared.
He heard that Rose’s house was “near ğinde when he suspected that Mr. Birchard nor Mr. George had seen thieves and actually led to the pub in Ashford.
Around 12.50 o’clock, dual e-bikes away from a rotating intersection and M3/A316 Slip Road, down Rose and Pardoe.
Rose followed his truck before going behind the e-bike.
He then made a three -point turn and passed the men lying on the asphalt. They were on the road by a truck driver.
Mr. Birchard died of head injuries at the scene, a broken and severe brain damage to his face and skull, and Mr. George died in the hospital the same day.
Rose and Knaggs were arrested at Birmingham Airport on July 22, July 22, and ASPDEN and Pardoe were arrested two days later.




