Teenager’s Killers Tracked by GPS on Ankle Tag, Court Told
Three men are on trial for the murder of a teenager, tracked by GPS data from an ankle tag during the incident in a London park
Feltham, London, Tyler Donnelly, Murder, GPS Tracking, Drugs
Feltham: So, there’s this serious case going on where three guys are on trial for killing a teenager in a park. They say one of them was tracked there by his ankle tag. Crazy, right?
The victim, Tyler Donnelly, was just 19 and was apparently working as a runner for a local drug operation. He cycled to Hanworth Park, thinking he was meeting customers, but instead, he got attacked.
It’s really sad. He was found the next day near his bike, still holding onto a stash of drugs and cash. The whole thing sounds like a scene from a movie, but it’s real life.
The prosecution claims that the accused, Daniel Matos, Keith Preddie, and Joshua Cowley, were all involved in the attack. They were seen on CCTV and tracked by GPS, which is pretty damning evidence.
What’s wild is that Matos had the victim’s blood on his hoodie and his DNA was found near the body. They all deny the charges, saying they were just there for drugs.
The trial is still ongoing, and it’s clear that this whole situation is tied up with the dangers of drug dealing. It’s a tough world out there, and this case shows just how risky it can be.