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Three Inmates Sentenced to Life for Murdering Child Killer at HMP Wakefield, June 21

June 21, 2026
12:41 AM
3 min read

Key Points

Three inmates sentenced to whole-life terms for murdering child killer at HMP Wakefield.

Attack lasted under five minutes with over 25 stab wounds using makeshift weapons.

Bevan was serving life for killing 2-year-old Lola James in 2020.

Case raises questions about prison security and inmate vigilante justice.

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Mark Fellows, David Taylor, and Lee Newell were sentenced to whole-life prison terms on June 19, 2026, for murdering fellow inmate Kyle Bevan at HMP Wakefield in England. Bevan was serving a life sentence for killing his partner’s 2-year-old daughter. The three attackers stabbed Bevan over 25 times in less than five minutes, then positioned his body in bed to delay discovery. The case highlights prison violence and raises debate about inmate justice versus formal legal punishment.

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How the Attack Unfolded

The three inmates cornered Bevan in his cell at HMP Wakefield around 5:30 p.m. on November 4, 2025. They exited the cell within five minutes after the attack. Bevan was stabbed over 25 times with makeshift weapons, including one fashioned from a metal TV part. The stab wounds damaged his heart, aorta, and jugular vein. The attackers then placed Bevan in his bed to make him appear asleep, which delayed discovery until the next morning’s roll call.

Why Bevan Was Targeted

Bevan, age 33, was imprisoned for murdering 2-year-old Lola James in 2020. Prosecutors said the three inmates deliberately targeted Bevan for his crime. Mark Fellows, one of the attackers, had previously killed another child murderer in prison under similar circumstances. Prison staff at HMP Wakefield, known as the “Monster Mansion,” did not discover Bevan’s death until the scheduled morning roll call on November 5, 2025.

Leeds Crown Court sentenced Fellows (45), Taylor (64), and Newell (57) to whole-life orders on June 19, 2026. Justice McGowan noted during sentencing that the trio had specifically targeted Bevan. All three will spend the remainder of their lives in prison with no possibility of release. The prosecutor described their mood as “satisfied, job done” as they left the cell.

The Debate Over Prison Justice

The case has sparked public debate about whether inmates should take justice into their own hands. Some commentators argue that allowing prisoners to kill other prisoners creates a dangerous precedent inside prisons. Others question whether formal legal punishment, including capital punishment, should apply to the worst crimes instead of leaving such acts to inmates. Prison security and oversight remain central questions in the aftermath of the killing.

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Final Thoughts

Three inmates received whole-life sentences for murdering child killer Kyle Bevan at HMP Wakefield in November 2025. The case raises serious questions about prison security and whether inmate vigilantism should replace formal legal punishment for the worst crimes.

FAQs

Who was Kyle Bevan and why was he in prison?

Bevan was serving a life sentence for murdering his partner’s 2-year-old daughter, Lola James, in 2020. He was 33 years old.

How long did the attack on Kyle Bevan last?

The attack lasted under five minutes. Three inmates stabbed Bevan over 25 times using makeshift weapons, including one fashioned from a metal TV part.

What sentences did the three attackers receive?

Mark Fellows (45), David Taylor (64), and Lee Newell (57) each received whole-life sentences on June 19, 2026, meaning they will never be released.

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