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Teen killers boast of reunion in jail after fatal stabbing
- Two Bristol teens convicted of murdering two friends were moved to the same young offenders' institute, prompting outrage.
- Snapchat posts showing Tolliver and Wescott together drew complaints from Mason Dixon’s family.
- Prison officials moved some offenders after the social media posts, stating separations depend on assessed risk.
- Mason Dixon’s family says they were appalled by the online posts linking the defendants to the killings.
- Wescott had reportedly posted drill music videos from his cell about the murders on Instagram.
- Families say the posts worsened their pain as the victims’ relatives sought accountability.
- Court records show Tolliver, 19, and Wescott, 18, were found guilty of murdering Max Dixon and Mason Rist.
- The case highlights challenges in monitoring social media use by inmates.
- The incident occurred after the men were placed together following a prison transfer.
- The Daily Mail article includes extensive details of the case and related coverage.
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