Two of the suspects can be seen embracing as they flee the scene where Kayden Moy was stabbed.
New footage has shown the teenage killers of Kayden Moy fleeing the scene of the stabbing.
Two teenage boys have been found guilty of murdering the 16-year-old at Irvine beach on May 17 last year.
Jay Stewart, 18, and a 15-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, fatally stabbed Kayden at the Ayrshire beauty spot. A third teenager, 18-year-old Cole Turley, previously pleaded guilty to the murder before the trial started at the High Court in Glasgow.
A video released by the Crown Office shows the three boys running away from the scene. In the clip, Turley can be seen leading the way at the front with Stewart behind him and the 15-year-old following in the back.
Stewart is topless with a rucksack on his back, while Turley and the 15-year-old wear tracksuits. Two of the boys put an arm around each other and one claps his hands together as they pelt across the road to the beach front.
Members of the public can be seen enjoying the sunny weather in the background as the boys slow their pace down to a leisurely walk, walk further along the prom, and disappear out of sight.
The three teenagers were part of the Murray Boys gang in East Kilbride in South Lanarkshire, while Moy was a member of the rival Himshie group. Following an initial confrontation at the beach, together with Turley, they pursued Kayden, causing him to fall to the ground where he was repeatedly stabbed on the body with a knife.
Kayden was left so badly injured that he died. The jury unanimously found Stewart guilty, but were divided on the 15-year-old.
It was said in court that Stewart and the other teenager held ill-will towards Moy, with threats sent to the stricken teen on social media.
Part of a message sent to Moy from Stewart read: “I will rip wee Kayden’s lungs out of him. Yous are f***ing grasses…stop acting bold.”
The trio travelled to the beach after a previous fight between the rival gangs earlier that day. Members of Kayden’s family left the public gallery when horror CCTV and mobile phone footage of the stabbing was played to the court.
Stricken Kayden hobbled down from the sand dune where the stabbing took place to the beach below.
Members of Kayden’s family became emotional and applauded when the jurors – four of whom were visibly emotional – delivered their verdict.
Those in support of the two teenagers shouted: “Grasses, grasses the lot of you” and “Keep your chin up, we are appealing it.”
As Stewart was being led into the cells, he smirked at Kayden’s family which was met with shouts of “Oh my god.” Judge Lord Scott deferred sentence pending background reports until next month.
The judge later told jurors that it was an “emotive case” due to the ages of the teenagers and offered an exemption from future jury service.
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