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A 15-year-old, Kian Moulton, was sentenced to life in prison for murdering 12-year-old Leo Ross in Birmingham in January 2025.
Kian Moulton, 15, has been publicly identified and sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 13 years for the January 2025 murder of 12-year-old Leo Ross in Birmingham.
The attack, which occurred as Ross walked home from school, was part of a series of violent assaults on elderly women in Shire Country Park, including attempted drownings and physical attacks.
Moulton, who was 14 at the time, pleaded guilty to murder, grievous bodily harm, and assault, with the court citing a pattern of escalating violence.
A judge lifted a previous anonymity order, ruling it was in the public interest due to concerns over youth knife crime.
Moulton showed no emotion during sentencing and has exhibited violent behavior in custody, refusing therapy and showing little progress.
The victim’s mother criticized the sentence as insufficient, while authorities acknowledged the need for transparency despite concerns over rehabilitation.
Un joven de 15 años, Kian Moulton, fue sentenciado a cadena perpetua por asesinar a Leo Ross, de 12 años, en Birmingham en enero de 2025.