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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    Surely not Tamahere!
    a big part of the case with Tamahere was the watch that they said he stole from Urban Hoglan, the same watch his skeleton was wearing when found several years later

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
    So you have motivation and a shifty look, but nothing in the way of credible eye witnesses or physical evidence.
    Kinda rough justice, no?
    Everybody knows that criminals have beady little eyes. I learnt that as a kid reading Famous Five books.
    Lundy has beady little eyes, He's guilty,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    "Not proven" wasn't an issue in this case. The jury unanimously determined Lundy's guilt within a few hours of deliberation.
    Er, I meant the retrial. Hence why I said 'if the retrial'...

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    Who benefits? ... Surely he had the motive and the most to gain if he was successful! ... His seriously bad (over) acting sealed it for me!

    Who else would be motivated that much to kill (with an axe) a harmless fat lady and an innocent young child?
    What do you claim is the motive? Money?
    quote "The motive alleged was that Mark was in serious financial trouble, and murdered his wife for the insurance money.

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    When the company Marchris Enterprises was wound up, there was sufficient money to pay all creditors, with some debtors uncollected.
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    The Salu Vino project had investor's money secured in a trust account without any deductions.
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    The land he was trying to purchase for the vineyard project fell through without him being committed for the $2,000,000 purchase at Maraekakaho in Hawkes Bay.
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    The insurance policy increase was not at Mark's request, and nor was he the person that instigated any claim on the policy."

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    Quote Originally Posted by awa355 View Post
    Everybody knows that criminals have beady little eyes. I learnt that as a kid reading Famous Five books.
    Lundy has beady little eyes, He's guilty,
    You can read?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    What do you claim is the motive? Money?
    quote "The motive alleged was that Mark was in serious financial trouble, and murdered his wife for the insurance money.

    In actual fact,
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    When the company Marchris Enterprises was wound up, there was sufficient money to pay all creditors, with some debtors uncollected.
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    The Salu Vino project had investor's money secured in a trust account without any deductions.
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    The land he was trying to purchase for the vineyard project fell through without him being committed for the $2,000,000 purchase at Maraekakaho in Hawkes Bay.
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    The insurance policy increase was not at Mark's request, and nor was he the person that instigated any claim on the policy."

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    Well, when you put it that way maybe his bad acting could have been "sincere" but that is not the way the media presented his case back in the day!

    Bad KB habit ... never let the facts get in the way of opinions ... it will be interesting ... expensive but interesting!

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    I think Mark Lundy should become Joseph Parkers punching bag.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    I think Mark Lundy should become Joseph Parkers punching bag.
    Would be one for the books if Lundy wasted him. 12 years in the clink has probably hardened him up no end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuzzardNZ View Post
    Would be one for the books if Lundy wasted him. 12 years in the clink has probably hardened him up no end.
    As if. The fat cunt would poo his pants at the mere thought.

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    NZ Police homicide investigations should be outsourced offshore ... their propensity for fuck ups is just getting too expensive!

    The majority get outsourced to the privy council and turned over eventually anyway, so lets just do it up front!

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    NZ Police homicide investigations should be outsourced offshore ... their propensity for fuck ups is just getting too expensive!

    The majority get outsourced to the privy council and turned over eventually anyway, so lets just do it up front!
    Quite honestly, the fuck-ups should come out of the operating budget.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BuzzardNZ View Post
    Would be one for the books if Lundy wasted him. 12 years in the clink has probably hardened him up no end.
    12 years as the mummy! I bet you could drive a bus up his pooper now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    NZ Police homicide investigations should be outsourced offshore ... their propensity for fuck ups is just getting too expensive!

    The majority get outsourced to the privy council and turned over eventually anyway, so lets just do it up front!
    I am going to google up some stats but honestly you are flat wrong.

    In the pleece published stats there are 34, 43 and 47 murders in the year ended June 11, 12 and 13 respectively.

    of those, the solving rate is 82, 90 and 91 % So of this years ones 42 or 43 were solved. which is interesting innit: you have a 1 in 10 chance of getting away with it! better odds than lotto.

    That does not equate to appeals or whatever but (and I cant find stats for it) if you are murdered the most likely person to have done it is your significant other, or a family member, or if you are a criminal scumbag (and a lot are) then by the persons in whose circles you move.. Random stranger ones are almost unheard of.

    These few cases (Lundy, (did it) Bain (did it) Watson (did it) etc all share a number of characteristics to my untrained eye: middle class white people involved..... protestations of innocence..... attractive victims. Skeevy details

    so they get allll the publicity but statistically they are a tiny minority.

    http://www.police.govt.nz/sites/defa...l-20130630.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    I am going to google up some stats but honestly you are flat wrong.

    In the pleece published stats there are 34, 43 and 47 murders in the year ended June 11, 12 and 13 respectively.

    of those, the solving rate is 82, 90 and 91 % So of this years ones 42 or 43 were solved. which is interesting innit: you have a 1 in 10 chance of getting away with it! better odds than lotto.

    That does not equate to appeals or whatever but (and I cant find stats for it) if you are murdered the most likely person to have done it is your significant other, or a family member, or if you are a criminal scumbag (and a lot are) then by the persons in whose circles you move.. Random stranger ones are almost unheard of.

    These few cases (Lundy, (did it) Bain (did it) Watson (did it) etc all share a number of characteristics to my untrained eye: middle class white people involved..... protestations of innocence..... attractive victims. Skeevy details

    so they get allll the publicity but statistically they are a tiny minority.

    http://www.police.govt.nz/sites/defa...l-20130630.pdf

    stats ^
    Interesting response!

    I may be flat wrong as you say but the way these things are reported in our media suggests that the way I called is probably correct!

    Should the Privy Counsel be reinstated until the Police (homicide squad & Justice etc) get their act back up to speed?

    Or should the media be prosecuted (like speeding motorists) for misleading journalism?

    Well something is wrong and needs fixing, .... sooner rather than later! ..... IMHO!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    When he is found guilty for a second time
    After reading the Privy Council judgement, I can't see that happening.


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    human tissue
    But is it?

    I still think he's guilty though.
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