A FORMER bouncer who killed a teenager in a sickening late night attack in 2008 is back behind bars.

Wayne Jenks, aged 37, served little more than a year in jail after admitting killing Ryan Kelly, aged 19, after punching him with a violent blow on Rylands Street.

But the Warrington Guardian can reveal he is back in prison after being jailed for three months for a series of driving offences in north Liverpool.

Jenks, of Longford Street, was sentenced at South Sefton Magistrates' Court in Bootle on November 27.

Ryan's dad Sean said: "People like Jenks think there is one law for him and one for all the rest of us.

"On this occasion nobody has been left with an empty chair at the table this Christmas like I have every year.

"However until people like Jenks are punished properly in the first place, then it is obvious that they will continue to flout the laws of this land regardless of the consequences."

He was arrested after a grey BMW he was driving was spotted by two patrol officers crossing the junction of Norton Street and St Anne Sreett while the lights for cars were on red at 8.40pm.

They pulled him over outside St Anne Street police station and he admitted that he was not insured to drive and was driving while disqualified.

He pleaded guilty in court the following day and was sentenced for the disqualified driving offence and the lack of insurance.

A 22-year-old from Warrington was also in the car but was not charged.

Jenks' sentence caused outraged in 2008 when he killed Ryan with a single powerful blow with prosecutor Owen Edwards saying he was 'spoiling' for a fight.

Bystanders described Ryan being knocked unconscious by the off duty bouncer's left hook before seeing his head smash into the kerb of the pavement outside Marmaris takeaway on Rylands Street, causing a fatal brain haemorrhage.

He died surrounded by his heartbroken family in Warrington Hospital on March 2.

The family were left even more devastated when they found out he was to be released from prison 18 months later in August 2009.

Ironically, it was the same day that Ryan's beloved Warrington Wolves were to take on Huddersfield in the Challenge Cup final at Wembley.