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Updated · BBC.com · Jun 5
Jay Stewart, 18, and 15-Year-Old Convicted of Murdering 16-Year-Old Kayden Moy
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jun 5

Jay Stewart, 18, and 15-Year-Old Convicted of Murdering 16-Year-Old Kayden Moy

3 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Jun 5

Summary

  • A Glasgow High Court jury found Jay Stewart, 18, and an unnamed 15-year-old guilty of murdering 16-year-old Kayden Moy on Irvine Beach on May 17, 2025; a third teen, Cole Turley, had already admitted the killing.
  • Prosecutors said the three, linked to the Murray Boys gang, went to the beach after an earlier clash with Moy's rival Himshie group, threw rocks to provoke a confrontation and chased him as he tried to flee.
  • Kayden Moy was unarmed, but slipped after spotting weapons and was repeatedly stabbed; Turley used a lockback knife, while Stewart was armed with an extendable baton, and Moy died in hospital that night.
  • CCTV shown at trial captured the trio hugging and shaking hands minutes after the attack before taking a taxi back to East Kilbride, where a witness said the 15-year-old admitted handing Turley the murder weapon.
  • The jury was unanimous on Stewart but divided on the 15-year-old, and Moy's family became emotional in court as the verdicts were delivered.

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