Two men who have murdered a pair of electronic bikes who were wrong in the thieves spent in prison for living.
Alex Rose, a 30-year-old gardener, deliberately reached his 21-year-old William Birchard and 22-year-old Darren George, while in the early hours of July 22 last year, he pushed the wrong way to the highway slip on Sunbury-On-Anames, Syria.
Charles Predu, 25, Rose and passenger, after Rose thought they were trying to pursue their home in maneuvering gardens, Sunbury, early in the evening, to pursue 60 miles per hour.
Rose was 25 years old during the chase of her girlfriend Tara Nangsg.

Members of the jury, by a majority order in the Taj Gildford court, called Rose and Predu for two counts of murder.
The court said Rose was sentenced to life for at least 34 years, while Predo was sentenced to life for at least 29 years.

Knaggs, who was blamed by the same jury as helping a criminal, was in prison for three years.
The fourth defendant, a 25-year-old Samuel Aspaden-another of Rose’s friends who drove in his car that night-was erased from both charges of murder.

Their trial heard that neither Mr. Birachard nor Mr. George “was not anywhere near the Rose House, which he first thought he had seen the robber, and was actually going to the tavern in Ashford.
After about 12.50 in the morning, the couple missed their electronic bicycles at a time and the wrong way on the M3/A316 slip road tried to move away from roses and poroons.
Rose followed the electronic bike in his truck before driving.

He then made a three -point rotation and mounted the men lying on thermal. They were found by a truck driver on the road.
Mr. Birchard died of his head injuries, fractures and skulls and severe brain injury, while Mr. George later died in the hospital on the same day.
Rose and Nangs were arrested at Birmingham Airport on July 22 last year, while Aspaden and Poro were arrested two days later.