Mya Marsh, 23, and her brother Isaiah Marsh, both from Kings Norton, have been found guilty of the murder of Minister EnfrenceNews
birminghammail.co.uk
19:22, 12 May 2025
Murdering siblings: Mya Marsh, aged 23 and Isaiah Marsh, 20, both from Kings Norton(Image: WMP)
This is the first picture of a pair of killer siblings who stabbed a man to death before walking away as if nothing had happened.
Mya Marsh, 23, and her brother Isaiah Marsh, both from Kings Norton, face life in prison after being convicted of murdering Minister Enfrence, 21, in Kings Norton.
Armed with a knife, Mya arranged to meet Minister in Medway Grove,on November 5, 2024, before a row broke out.
She called Isaiah who went to the scene and stabbed Minister more than 20 times whilst his callous sister egged him on.
Minister managed to leave the scene before collapsing nearby.
Minister Enfrence
Two members of the public tried their best to help him before paramedics arrived but it was sadly too late.
Meanwhile, Mya walked away with Minister’s bike and casually went to work for the day as if nothing had happened.
Her brother cycled away before taking himself to hospital for injuries to his hands.
The pair tried their best to hide their evil deeds by stashing two knives in their wheelie bin, along with their clothing worn at the scene.
A murder investigation was launched and after reviewing CCTV footage the siblings were identified as the offenders.
Mya was arrested the day after the murder and Isaiah handed himself later the same day.
Despite giving contradicting accounts during interview both were charged with murder.
After pleading not guilty, Mya and Isaiah Marsh of Teviot Grove, Kings Norton, were convicted of murder following a trial at Birmingham Crown Court today.
Minister’s family shared a statement shortly after his death, saying: “Minister, you have been taken from us so abruptly and this has made an impact in our lives leaving, a hole in our hearts that cannot be filled.
“But we are happy to say you are now with the Lord in a better place. We will meet you again in eternity.”
Det Insp Dan Jarratt, from our Homicide Team, said: “Minister’s murder has had a devastating impact on all who knew and loved him, especially his family.
“This was a brutal and cold-hearted attack in broad daylight. The vicious nature of the attack is highlighted by the number of wounds that Minister suffered.
“The callous nature from the two shown afterwards further highlighted the nonchalant attitude after taking the life of a man.
“Nothing will ever bring Minister back, but I hope that today’s verdicts will provide a level of comfort to his family and loved ones.”
The pair will be sentenced on Thursday (May 15).