Unmasked: Gang of boys who stabbed 18-year-old to death with a Rambo knife ‘like zombies attacking an animal’ are pictured for the first time

A male gang that stabs a young man with a Rambo -style knife can be named and painted for the first time today.
Jack Woodley was 18 years old when he was killed by ten young killers between the ages of 14-17 during the disturbing attack in Sunderland in October 2021.
Judge Rodney Jameson made reporting restrictions that prohibited the identity of each killer until the age of 18.
Lewis Rose, the youngest of ten years of age, became an adult yesterday. 18 -year -old Tyler Brewis and 18 -year -old Rhys Wear’s identities also appeared.
Jack was ‘besieged and isolated by the mafia’ – all strangers – and followed him from a Funfair and chasing him from a street in Houghton Le Spring ‘like zombies attacking an animal’.
They punched with a 25 cm knife, kicked, stigmatized and stabbed in a fatal way, ‘The excitement and pleasure of serious injuries to a completely innocent and randomly selected stranger’.
The patient’s attack on a mobile phone saw that the attackers had created a ring around the vulnerable crico and made it impossible for his friends to help him.
Young from Newton Ayclifffe in Durham County, He was taken to hospital but passed away the next day.
The children were convicted of killing Jack after a long hearing in Newcastle Crown Court. All of them were detention between at least eight and 17 years and a total of 124 years of life.
Calum Maddison was 15 years old at that time and gave the deadly wound
Lewis Rose, the youngest of ten years old, became an adult yesterday
18 -year -old Tyler Brewis’s identity also emerged
18 -year -old Rhys Wear was among the last of the men called men
Jack Woodley was 18 years old when he was killed by ten young killers of 14-17 years old.
Each of the killers continued to challenge their conviction at the appeal court in London. However, his proposals were rejected by senior judges.
Seven of the gangs were elected in 2023 after North Echo’s legal difficulty.
Other members Grant Wheatley, Clayton Owen, Sonny Smith, Joe Lathan, Leighton Mayo, Blaine Sewell and Calum Maddison, then 15 years old and gave the deadly wound.
Jack and ten defendants went to the Houghton Bayram Festival on the day of killing.
During the hearing, one of the defendants attacked Mr. Woodley and others ‘participated’ was told.
One of them, the mobile phone images of the event ‘helicopter referring to the knife’ – was heard by referring to the knife.
One of the gangs admitted that he had taken a joint dust that night that night.
A witness said that when young people were attacked, they were like ‘flock of lions’.
Another witness, who saw violence, said: ‘Jack landed on the ground, so he could curl in a ball.
“ Was very scared. There were too many fists on it. They were cruel.
‘Everyone in the group only kicked Jack’s life, stamped on his head.
In the picture (from left to right): Clayton Owen, Sonny Smith, Blaine Sewell
In the picture (from left to right): Joe Lathan, Grant Tumelty and Leighton Mayo
The young man from Newton Aycliffe in Durham district was punched with a 25 cm knife (in the picture) during the terrible attack on October 16, 2021, and kicked and stabbed in a deadly way.
Jack Woodley is on a life support machine in Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle after a deadly attack
Jack was taken to hospital from Newton Aycliffe in Durham district, but nothing could be done to save his life and passed away the next day
“ `Children were kicked Jack like zombies who were brutally attacking an animal.
‘I remember being horrified on Jack’s face, punching and stamped.’
The jury members were told that he went to Maddison’s house at the beginning of that day, where he showed him a ‘palate -style knife’ and said that he had stabbed two people with him before.
He was heard that he met him again an hour later in court, and he was in a gang ‘and’ discussed what they would find someone on the feast tonight ‘.
The police said the group ‘very exciting’.
Following Jack’s parents’ decisions, he paid him tribute.
His mother Zoey McGill said: ‘Jack was my reason to live and succeed in life. From the moment Jack was born, he brought light and love to all of us.
The destruction of losing Jack ‘is tremendous and very much. All of us had a destructive effect on the trauma of re -life at a long hearing. We can’t see a way to get rid of it.
“ We feel imprisoned from our grief and trauma. No parent, a loved one or a friend should suffer a person who goes to a fair and lost them forever. We will never be able to share the Treasury family moments with our cheeky Chappy blue -eyed child. ‘
Prosecutor Mark Mckone, while only one young deadly knife injury, while the other nine people were guilty of the ‘concept of joint venture’, he said.
‘What every defendant did to Jack, some of them used more serious violence than others.
However, prosecution says that this is a classical joint venture that a group is a jointly common attempt to act jointly to cause serious injuries.
‘The prosecution says that all ten defendants have participated in this joint attack, and that violence encourages others to use violence or deliberately.
‘To be guilty of murder, a defendant must think that a victim was killed or a victim really causes serious harm.
“ A person can be guilty of murder without planning the murder of a person. ”




