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The Mangamahu Murder, 1921
Geoge Gordon binged on Sandy McDonald whiskey for several days, then asked his bushmate to chop off his head. And he did. Click here for full story

The Schlaepfer Family Massacre
Brian Schlaepfer murdered his entire family with the exception of his granddaughter on May 20, 1992. Click here for full story

The David Bain Case
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Schools in Bay of Plenty's Katikati are in lockdown as armed police respond to an incident
21 November 2025

Schools in Bay of Plenty's Katikati are in lockdown as armed police respond to an incident
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Waikato's Matamata-Piako District Council has been fined 105 thousand dollar for unlawfully discharging wastewater from its treatment plant in Waihou, near Te Aroha
21 Nov:  Waikato's Matamata-Piako District Council has been fined 105 thousand dollar for unlawfully discharging wastewater from its treatment plant in Waihou, near Te Aroha click here for full story

Low expectations of quick action from the Crown, after police declare they have enough evidence to lay manslaughter charges over the Pike River mine disaster
21 Nov:  Low expectations of quick action from the Crown, after police declare they have enough evidence to lay manslaughter charges over the Pike River mine disaster click here for full story

Staff in Police Minister Mark Mitchell's electorate office responded to an email accusing Jevon McSkimming of sexual abuse
21 Nov:  Staff in Police Minister Mark Mitchell's electorate office responded to an email accusing Jevon McSkimming of sexual abuse click here for full story

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