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Who are Mikey Roynon’s killers Shane Cunningham, Cartel Bushnell and Leo Knight and where are they now?

Published on May 08, 2025 at 11:31 AM

MIKEY Roynon was a talented teenage drill rapper whose life was tragically cut short when an altercation broke out at a 16th birthday party.

The horrific crime is featured in , which explores thedevastating impact of youth violencein the UK.

Close-up of a boy with blond hair and blue eyes, wearing a dark hoodie.
Mikey Roynon was stabbed to death a the age of 16, and three 16-year-olds were imprisoned for the crime

Who Was Mike Roynon?

Mikey Roynon was a 16-year-old from Kingswood, near Bristol, who was .

He had a passion for music, particularly drill, and released tracks that gained popularity online, including a viral hit titled Oh Dear.

Despite his mother’s concerns about the , Mikey reassured her that it was just music.

The teen’s ex-girlfriend Chyna-Lei Patterson told The Sun: “He was such a lovely polite boy and was loved by loads of people.

“His memory will be cherished by everyone who came across him and I’m just devastated at his loss.

“He was a really talented musician and dreamed of making a career as a rapper.

“Everyone who knew him is devastated.”;

Zombie knife attack

On the night of June 10, 2023, Mikey attended a 16th birthday party in Bath, where he was fatally stabbed in the neck with a during a confrontation in the garden.

He had been on a day trip in the city and was eating at a restaurant when one of his friends heard about the bash on.

The youngsters decided to go along the the party “on a whim”;.

Locals said that the gathering was crashed by a group of 200 revellers and soon got out of hand.

The horrific murder led to a high-profile trial at Bristol Youth, with .

Shane Cunningham

Mugshot of Shane Cunningham.
Shane Cunningham was convicted of murder

Shane Cunningham, 16, was identified as the boy who delivered the fatal stab wound.

During the trial, he admitted to stabbing Mikey, but claimed it was in self-defence — a claim the jury rejected.

Cunningham was found guilty of murder and detained for life, with a minimum of 16 years before being eligible for parole.

Cartel Bushnell

Mugshot of Cartel Bushnell, found guilty of manslaughter.
Cartel Bushnell was found guilty of manslaughter

Cartel Bushnell, 16, was found guilty of manslaughter.

He admitted bringing a knife to the party and was involved in the events leading to Mikey’s death.

While Bushnell was acquitted of murder, he got nine years and six months, and will be eligible for parole after serving at least two-thirds of his sentence.

Leo Knight

Mugshot of Leo Knight, found guilty of manslaughter.
Leo Knight was also convicted of manslaughter

The third teenager, Leo Knight, 16, was also convicted of manslaughter.

Unlike the others, he denied having a knife, but CCTV and forensic evidence linked him to the crime.

Knight was also found guilty of possessing a bladed article and got nine years and six months behind bars, and will be eligible for parole after serving at least two-thirds of his sentence as well.

All three boys were from the and areas, and had travelled to Bath for the party armed with knives.

CCTV footage captured them discussing the incident and disposing of their weapons after fleeing the scene.

Knife used in Mikey Roynon death investigation.
The knife used to kill Mikey was later recovered from a drain

The Honourable Mr Justice Saini, who presided over the sentencing, lifted previous reporting restrictions, allowing the boys to be named publicly due to the gravity of the crime and public interest.

Mikey’s mum Hayley Ryall said: “Every morning I wake up and it hurts as much as the last morning.

“I keep having awful dreams that Mikey is lost and I’m looking for him, but even the awful dreams are better than waking up to reality.

“At least in my dreams he is somewhere, whereas in reality he is gone.”;

The Real Adolescence: Our Killer Kids

TheThe Real Adolescence: Our Killer Kidsfeatures Mikey’s tragic case, as well as those of other young victims of peer violence.

CCTV footage of teenagers on a bus moments before a murder.
The gang of teenagers seen on bus CCTV with a zombie knife moments before killing Mikey Roynan

The programme includes interviews with bereaved families, experts inand campaigners.

Shedding light on the rise in murder convictions among 12 to 17-year-olds in the UK, the doc stresses the urgent need for preventative measures, as well as support for affected families.

Executive producer Daniel Smith said:Child killers is a horrific topic that has been brought back to the top of the agenda by Adolescence, but this documentary is real life.

“We want to thank all the contributors for sharing their personal stories and hope that by bringing them together, we have focussed on the shattering impact of these crimes and included experts to suggest how they might be prevented.”;

Commissioning editor Dan Louw said:“This is a shocking and sobering film about a national emergency, and I challenge every parent to watch it.

“For years we’ve written off growing levels of youth violence as a mere ‘moral panic’, but this film demonstrates that this approach is failing our kids, and victims of violence.”;

The Real Adolescence: Our Killer Kids airs onat 10pm on Thursday, May 8, 2025.

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