driver who mowed down a pedestrian and dragged him more than half a mile has been found guilty of murder.
Martin Eastwood, 22, used a stolen Ford S Max as a weapon to kill Liam Dent in the early hours of July 26 2019.
Following a trial at the Old Bailey, Eastwood was found guilty of murder on Monday.
The jury heard he had convictions for two previous offences involving a car.
In September 2018, Eastwood drove a stolen vehicle at a cyclist, knocking him to the ground and causing him multiple fractures.
In April 2019 he drove a stolen vehicle at a man, knocking him to the ground and causing him abrasions.
Jurors heard how the murder of Mr Dent had taken place following a confrontation outside a pub in Chessington, Surrey.
Mr Dent’s body was dragged for half a mile at speeds of up to 32mph before landing in Moor Lane, Chessington.
Jurors heard the 25-year-old victim was still alive and was able to lift his head up and move his arm, but died soon after.
Officers examining the route found one of his trainers, a scratched mobile phone…