Five Convicted in Bristol Teens' Mistaken Identity Murder

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Five individuals, including four teenagers and a man, have been found guilty of the mistaken identity murders of Mason Rist, 15, and Max Dixon, 16, in Bristol. The boys were fatally stabbed with machetes near Mason's home by attackers seeking revenge for an unrelated incident. The convicted individuals, who were armed and intent on causing harm, will be sentenced in November and December. The case highlights the tragic consequences of violence and mistaken identity, leaving two families grieving the loss of their sons.
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