Teen Brothers Jailed After Brutal Attack That Shocked a Community

A deeply disturbing case in Liverpool has brought renewed focus to youth violence, after two teenage brothers, Connor and Brandon Doran, along with friend Simon Evans, were convicted for the tragic killing of Kevin Bennett, a vulnerable man experiencing homelessness
Mr. Bennett, 53, was sleeping behind a supermarket when the boys launched a 20-minute attack that would ultimately claim his life. The man, who had spent the evening at a local pub, was left severely injured and died six days later due to complications from his wounds.
A Family History of Violence
Tragically, the brutal act wasn’t an isolated event within the Doran family. While Connor and Brandon were being questioned, their older brother Ryan was preparing for trial on a separate murder charge. Ryan Doran had earlier launched a fatal, unprovoked attack on 42-year-old Wayne Mitchell.
Their mother, Linda Doran, was later jailed for providing a false alibi for her sons, obstructing the police investigation. Another brother, Jordan Doran, was sentenced for contempt after using a phone to take pictures during court proceedings.
A Night of Tragedy
On August 17, 2012, Kevin Bennett was targeted as he slept in an alley near County Road. Encouraged by Connor Doran, Simon Evans delivered multiple blows while Brandon acted as lookout. Despite severe injuries, Mr. Bennett managed to reach the front of the store before collapsing. He died six days later in hospital after an infection took hold.
During sentencing, the judge ruled that due to the severity of the crime, the teenagers should be named. Connor Doran received a life sentence with a minimum of 12 years. Simon Evans was sentenced to eight years, and Brandon Doran was detained for six years.
Justice and Accountability
The court described the Doran family as “chaotic,” noting their mother’s inability to provide structure or discipline. While Evans expressed remorse during sentencing, Connor and Brandon showed no visible emotion.
This case serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of community intervention, youth mentorship, and robust support systems to prevent young individuals from spiraling into violence.
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