Boy behind famous ‘Accrington Stanley, who are they’ milk advert became a lying murderer

Boy from ‘Accrington Stanley, who are they’ advert becomes a murderer

Kevin Spaine, known for a famous milk advert, has been convicted of murder

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Liverpool: You won’t believe this story about a kid from a classic milk advert. Kevin Spaine, the boy who famously asked, “Accrington Stanley, who are they?” has been sentenced for murder. It’s a wild turn of events.

Back in the 1980s, that advert was a hit, especially among Liverpool fans. Spaine and his co-star made a memorable impression, but sadly, his life took a dark path. He ended up in court for a brutal attack that left his friend, Learoy Venner, dead.

The incident happened in July 2022 at an Anfield flat, which was known to be a drug den. Spaine was denied entry but eventually got in. What followed was a violent confrontation that led to Venner’s tragic death. Spaine was arrested later that day, seemingly shocked by the murder charge.

During the trial, Spaine claimed he acted in self-defense, but the evidence told a different story. Prosecutors painted a picture of a vicious assault, with Venner suffering severe injuries. The judge didn’t buy Spaine’s defense, calling him a “shocking liar” and emphasizing the brutality of his actions.

Now, Spaine is facing life in prison, a far cry from his childhood fame. It’s a sad reminder of how quickly things can change. From a beloved TV moment to a life behind bars, it’s a story that leaves you shaking your head.

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