These are the moments before and after teenage killer Eze Eke fatally a stabbed a man outside an Oxford bar.
The 16-year-old was yesterday unanimously convicted of the murder of Blayne Ridgway.
Eke, who can now be named after Judge Anthony King granted the Oxford Mail the right to lift his anonymity, stabbed the 22-year-old father of one twice through the heart outside Que Pasa in Queen Street in the early hours of Saturday, May 8.
The teenager immediately fled from the scene and is captured on CCTV running down Castle Street and through the Oxford Castle complex.
Two hours later, as can be seen and heard in this exclusive police footage, Eke, of Ridgefield Road, East Oxford, entered St Aldate’s Police Station and told a duty officer he had been involved in a fight.
Moments later he was arrested on suspicion of murdering Mr Ridgway, who had died in the John Radcliffe Hospital shortly after arrival.
Eke, a former Matthew Arnold School pupil, was jailed for a minimum of 15 years by Judge King at Oxford Crown Court yesterday.
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