The beloved Sycamore Gap tree, which stood for over a century, was discovered cut down on September 28, 2023, leaving many in sorrow and disbelief. Prosecutor Richard Wright detailed how the two men traveled from nearby Carlisle to commit the offense, demonstrating a shocking level of negligence. Evidence presented included a cellphone video capturing the tree’s destruction, taken by Graham, who also kept a wedge of the tree as a trophy.

As the trial unfolded, it became evident that the pair had reveled in the worldwide media attention generated following the incident, with exchanges between the two indicating a disturbing sense of pride. The historic tree served as a symbol for both locals and tourists alike and featured in the popular 1991 film “Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.” The court confirmed the tree had been swiftly cut down with a chainsaw just hours before its shocking discovery.

Sentencing for Graham and Carruthers is set for July 15, drawing heightened interest as the public awaits consequences for this act that has sparked national outrage. This story continues to develop, attracting attention and dialogue around preservation and accountability for such acts of vandalism.