Row over alcohol saw dad stabbed to death in front of his friends at Yeovil flat

Matthew Sheridan stabbed Louis Bednall to death in front of his friends. Credit: Avon and Somerset Police

A man has been convicted of murder after stabbing a dad to death in front of his friends.

Louis Bednall suffered 14 separate injuries when he was repeatedly stabbed in front of his friends in a flat in Hendford Hill, Yeovil. He later died at Southmead Hospital in Bristol.

Matthew Sheridan, 30 and of South Petherton, was convicted at Exeter Crown Court on Thursday 5 August following a trial. He will be sentenced on Friday 6 August.

On the night of the murder, Louis had travelled from his home in Devon with a friend to stay with other friends in Yeovil. On the way, they stopped off in Newton Abbot to buy alcohol, including a bottle of vodka.

After arriving at his friend’s flat, they went to a local shop to buy food. While they were out, Sheridan, who was staying with a friend in the same apartment block, went into their flat via the roof and stole the bottle of vodka.



After returning from the store, there was a brief verbal dispute between Louis Bednall and Matthew Sheridan about the stolen alcohol. A short time later, Sheridan - armed with a knife - went down to the flat Louis was staying in and, once inside, stabbed him repeatedly in the head, neck and shoulders.

Matthew Sheridan. Credit: Avon and Somerset Police

Senior Investigating Officer DCI Phil Walker, of the Major Crime Investigation Team, said: “This man carried out a relentless and savage attack on Louis Bednall in front of his friends. The level of explosive violence he used in those moments beggars belief.

“Afterwards, he returned to his friend’s flat and recorded a series of videos which were posted on social media. A further video, which was not posted, depicts a man who was callous and remorseless in the aftermath of the horrific act he had just committed.

“He has refused to take any responsibility for his actions, instead trying to blame someone else and repeatedly telling lies in a vain attempt to evade justice. 

“A significant investigation was carried out resulting in 200 hours of CCTV camera footage being viewed, 231 statements taken and 611 exhibits seized."

Louis Bednall Credit: Avon and Somerset Police

DCI Phil Walker added, “Louis was a loving and caring family man. A father and grandfather who went out of his way to help others and made friends wherever he went; his death leaves a huge gap in the lives of many. It was Louis’ determination to diffuse a situation and protect the friends he was visiting that has sadly cost him his life. 

“I would like to thank my team for their hard work, dedication and professionalism over the last eight months to see justice served. Louis has been at the centre of our thoughts throughout our investigation. 

“Finally I would like to again offer my sincere condolences to Louis’ family who have had to sit and listen to repeated lies and some very disturbing evidence throughout the trial. 

“They have held themselves with grace and dignity throughout, showing a united strength that is beyond comprehension in such horrendous circumstances. I hope that today’s verdict helps them to feel a sense of justice but I am acutely aware that this does not come close to filling the gap they all feel in their hearts. Our thoughts remain with them.”