Two of the Killers of Stephen Lawrence go to jail
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Two of the Killers of Stephen Lawrence go to jail (6 pictures)
View All Images- London. UK. The Stephen Lawrence Memorial in Eltham, London. The teenager who was stabbed to death by a gang of white youths in 1993 was waiting for a bus when attacked. His murder led to a long battle to convict the men publically named by a newspaper. Two of them Gary Dobson and David Norris have been jailed for 15 and 14 years respectively after new DNA evidence was discovered. Now there is pressure on the police to see if the other three who are alleged to have done this will also face trial again. 4th January 2012. Matt Lewis/Landmark Media
- London. UK. The Stephen Lawrence Memorial in Eltham, London. The teenager who was stabbed to death by a gang of white youths in 1993 was waiting for a bus when attacked. His murder led to a long battle to convict the men publically named by a newspaper. Two of them Gary Dobson and David Norris have been jailed for 15 and 14 years respectively after new DNA evidence was discovered. Now there is pressure on the police to see if the other three who are alleged to have done this will also face trial again. 4th January 2012. Matt Lewis/Landmark Media
- London. UK. The Stephen Lawrence Memorial in Eltham, London. The teenager who was stabbed to death by a gang of white youths in 1993 was waiting for a bus when attacked. His murder led to a long battle to convict the men publically named by a newspaper. Two of them Gary Dobson and David Norris have been jailed for 15 and 14 years respectively after new DNA evidence was discovered. Now there is pressure on the police to see if the other three who are alleged to have done this will also face trial again. 4th January 2012. Matt Lewis/Landmark Media
- London. UK. The Stephen Lawrence Memorial in Eltham, London. The teenager who was stabbed to death by a gang of white youths in 1993 was waiting for a bus when attacked. His murder led to a long battle to convict the men publically named by a newspaper. Two of them Gary Dobson and David Norris have been jailed for 15 and 14 years respectively after new DNA evidence was discovered. Now there is pressure on the police to see if the other three who are alleged to have done this will also face trial again. 4th January 2012. Matt Lewis/Landmark Media
- London. UK. The Stephen Lawrence Memorial in Eltham, London. The teenager who was stabbed to death by a gang of white youths in 1993 was waiting for a bus when attacked. His murder led to a long battle to convict the men publically named by a newspaper. Two of them Gary Dobson and David Norris have been jailed for 15 and 14 years respectively after new DNA evidence was discovered. Now there is pressure on the police to see if the other three who are alleged to have done this will also face trial again. 4th January 2012. Matt Lewis/Landmark Media
- London. UK. The Stephen Lawrence Memorial in Eltham, London. The teenager who was stabbed to death by a gang of white youths in 1993 was waiting for a bus when attacked. His murder led to a long battle to convict the men publically named by a newspaper. Two of them Gary Dobson and David Norris have been jailed for 15 and 14 years respectively after new DNA evidence was discovered. Now there is pressure on the police to see if the other three who are alleged to have done this will also face trial again. 4th January 2012. Matt Lewis/Landmark Media `