Jaidee Bingham, Eymaiyah Lee Bradshaw-McKoy and Mia Campos-Jorge killed Anthony Marks in a county lines revenge attack in King’s Cross on August 10, 2024.
Marks was hit with a car bonnet, chased down, stamped and beaten with a gin bottle.
Image from Bradshaw-McKoy’s phone of her and Bingham (Image: Met Police)
He escaped to London King’s Cross Station for help but died just over a month later on September 14.
Photos from the night show the teenagers posing for selfies both before and after they carried out the brutal attack.
Image from Bradshaw-McKoy’s phone of her and Bingham (Image: Met Police)
Jaidee Bingham, 16 at the time of the attack and known as ‘Ghost’, Eymaiyah Lee Bradshaw-McKoy, then aged 16, and Mia Campos-Jorge, then aged 17, were convicted at the Old Bailey yesterday (October 30).
- Bingham, 18, of Merrielands Crescent, Dagenham, was unanimously found guilty of murder.
- Bradshaw-McKoy, 18, of Longford Walk, Lambeth, was found guilty of manslaughter by a majority verdict.
- Campos-Jorge, 19, of Milton Road, Tottenham, was found guilty of manslaughter by a majority verdict.
The girls from across London joined a county lines gang to run drugs as teenagers on August 9.
Screenshot of snapchat messages from Bradshaw-McKoy (Image: Met Police)
The very next day, one of the girls was robbed and Bingham was ordered to find who had taken the drugs.
They believed Marks knew what had happened and confronted him at 5am on August 10.
An argument flared up with Bingham and Bradshaw-McKoy chasing him from Argyle Street to Whidbourne Street.
Bradshaw-McKoy was armed with what is thought to have been a car bumper.
Eymaiyah Bradshaw-McKoy (Image: Met Police)
Marks was kicked and beaten on the head with a gin bottle – only stopping when a member of the public chased them off armed with a cricket bat.
Jaidee Bingham (Image: Met Police)
Police found Marks covered in blood in King’s Cross Station later that morning, after he had stumbled into the station for help.
Officers were able to interview Marks before he passed and use CCTV to create a detailed picture of the night when he was attacked.
Mia Campos-Jorge (Image: Met Police)
They found the teenage suspects at their homes across south, north and east London, and seized their mobile devices.
Images and video footage placed them together at an apartment streets from the scene, with messages between them appearing to reference the incident.
Officers then found footage that tracked them from the crime back to the apartment, building the case that led to their conviction.
Anthony Marks (Image: Met Police)
Bingham was arrested on October 4, 2024, and was charged with murder on October 6.
Bradshaw-McKoy was arrested on November 28, 2024 and was charged with murder on November 29.
Campos-Jorge was arrested on 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, charged with murder. A further hearing will take place at the Old Bailey on November 5.

