Two men who killed a pair of e-bike riders, for whom they were wrong Thieves Has gone to life for life.
Landscape Mali Alex Rose, 30, deliberately left its black pick-up truck in William Birchord, 21, and 22-year-old Darren George, while in the early hours of July 22 last year, the sunbury-on-themes, a motorway in Surrey, driving under a motorway slip road.
Rose and Passenger Charles Pardo, 25, Rose suspected that he was trying to kill his house in the first Sunbari’s Manor Garden, Sunbari that evening.
Rose called his girlfriend Tara Kongs 25 years, completely on the phone.

The gamblers found Rose and Pardo guilty in two murder cases by the majority verdict in the Guildford Crown Court.
The court said that Rose was sentenced to life for a minimum 34 -year service, while Pardo was sentenced to life with a minimum period of 29 years.

The Congress, found guilty by the same jury to assist a criminal, was imprisoned for three years.
One of the friends of a fourth defendant, 25-year-old Samuel Espden-Rosa, who had gone around the area in his car the same evening, was cleared of allegations of murder.

His test heard that neither Mr. Birchord nor Mr. George was near “Rose’s house” when he first suspected that he had seen the Burglers, and was actually on the way to the pub in Ashford.
After around 12.50 pm, the pair incorrectly turned their e-bike a roundabout round and wrongly M3/A316 Slip Road in an attempt by Rose and Pardo in an attempt.
Before driving behind the e-bike, Rose followed his truck.

He then turned a three -digit turn and lasts the men lying on the Turmac. They were found in the road by a lorry driver.
Mr. Birchord died of his head injuries, fractures for his face and skull and severe brain injury, while Mr. George died in the hospital on the same day.
On the afternoon of July 22 last year, Rose and Kangs were arrested at Birmingham Airport, while Espden and Pardo were arrested two days later.