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Cris and Cru Kahui homicides

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person and that includes the mother, Macsyna King". Tims acknowledged the prosecutor, who had "said in his opening and closing address that there is no new evidence to support a charge being laid against the mother, Macsyna King". No charges were laid against King. Kahui's lawyer has threatened to lodge a complaint with the Police Complaints Authority over police handling of the prosecution of her client for the murder of the twins.
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hearing was held 17 January. A second pre-depositions hearing was intended to take place on 21 March. This was so Kahui's lawyer could read sixty files of evidence collected by police, and for a medical expert from Australia to become available. This second hearing was delayed because the defence was
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that in order to break the femur of a baby, the bone would have to be deliberately bent at a 90-degree angle, ruling out an accidental cause of the injury. After the infants were transferred to Starship Children's Hospital, hospital staff notified the police. CYF removed Shane and their female cousin
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Kahui was found not guilty on Thursday 22 May 2008, after only one minute of deliberation by the jury. The officer who led the police investigations into the murders, Detective Inspector John Tims, said he was "disappointed" at the verdict, finding "no evidence to support a charge against any other
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published an interview with Kahui, who said that he did not kill his sons, but if police could not find anyone else, "I go down for something I didn't do". Investigators called Kahui's interview with the police on 3 October a "major development". On 26 October, a "carload of detectives" had gone to
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After refusing to speak to police in the week after the death, police finally went to residences of the Kahui family on 27 June. At least four family members, including King and an aunt, were escorted to police stations. By 4 July, at least twenty extended family members were questioned, as well as
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were found for one individual. The Clendon house had been occupied for two to three months, but neighbours had not noticed that infants were living there. According to the neighbours, Tuesday and Thursday nights were "party nights," as this was when benefit payments were received. Loud music, foul
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Coroner Gary Evans released a report into the deaths of the children in July 2012. He found that the twins had suffered the brain injuries which led to their deaths during the afternoon or early evening of 12 June 2006, at a time "whilst they were in the sole custody, care and control of their
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said four people involved in the investigation had been summoned to appear at the Manukau District Court on 24 January. Sources told the newspaper that the new charges relate to dead infants and a pre-school child. One of those to be charged was King, the mother of Chris and Cru. None of these
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Kahui appeared in the Number One court of the Manukau District Court on 27 October for a two-minute hearing, where he was formally charged with murder. He was asked not to plead; however, outside the court, Kahui's lawyer, Lorraine Smith, said her client would "fight the charges". Kahui was
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reported on 17 September that a list of suspects was down to three and an arrest was imminent. This was followed by a police statement nine days later stating that they now knew who was responsible for the deaths. However, other family members could still be charged with related crimes.
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23 July episode, claiming that King and her brother, Robert King, had told them the name of the killer. TVNZ censored the name when one of the women said it, but the gender was revealed to be male. The infants' paternal grandmother, who appeared the next day on
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to parents Christopher Sonny Kahui and Macsyna Pono King. At the time of their birth, King was 29 and her partner Kahui was 21, and they were already the parents of a 13-month-old son, Shane, who was born in 2005. Prior to that, King, who was born in
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ninety medical practitioners and staff who were in contact with the twins. Forensic scientists removed items such as clothing from the Kahui residences. By September, police said that the family were no longer "stone-walling" their inquiries, but a
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several addresses looking for Kahui, who was brought in for questioning. At 10 p.m., it was announced in a press conference that a 21-year-old man had been arrested and charged with the murder of the infants, and would appear in the Manukau
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said it was "absolutely shocking" for the family to hide behind the funeral while everyone in the country was "shocked and revolted" by the children's injuries. There were even reports that gang members were threatening the family in
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reported on 31 December that, according to an unnamed source, a second arrest was expected. Neither the exact charges that would be laid nor the relationship of the person to the infants were revealed. Three weeks later the
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language and fighting were frequently heard. One neighbour said that a sixteen-year-old female appeared on their doorstep at 3:30 a.m. one morning after she said an older man at the Clendon house attempted to
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newspaper, the two children were to be returned to the family in September 2006, but neither the parents nor members of Kahui's family who persistently refused to cooperate with police would be their caregivers.
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father", Kahui. He said there was no evidence or fact to support that injuries being caused by King. Kahui, who gave evidence to the coroner's inquest, attempted to prevent the publication of the report.
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still waiting for the medical report from Australia. The depositions hearing was finally set for 18 June, with a brief court appearance on 18 April. This date was later changed to sometime on 13 August.
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file containing the press release announcing the arrest of Kahui had actually been created five days earlier, and the last edit was the day before the arrest. In the same article, the
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On 13 June 2006, upon returning home after a night of partying, King found that the twins suffered extensive bruises and that their grandfather, William "Banjo" Kahui, had performed
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Kahui. In July 2012, a coroner's report was released, which concluded that the children's injuries occurred "whilst they were in the sole custody, care and control of their father".
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The case highlighted the fact that Māori children are more than twice as likely to die as a result of abuse than non-Māori and that New Zealand ranks fifth highest among
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reported police were questioning whether Kahui was actually the biological father of the infants. DNA tests later confirmed that he was the father.
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refers to the murders of twin brothers Christopher Arepa and Cru Omeka Kahui (20 March 2006 – 18 June 2006), two New Zealand infants who died in
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was that the mother, Macsyna King, was responsible for the deaths. After a six-week trial, the jury took just one minute to
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investigation into the children's murder. The father, then 21-year-old Chris Kahui, was charged with their murder. Kahui's
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The homes where Cris and Cru lived were also home to at least nine adult occupants, eight of whom were on some form of
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Doctors immediately discovered that the infants had serious brain injuries. Both had suffered skull fractures from
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after being admitted with serious head injuries. Their family initially refused to cooperate with police in the
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launched an investigation to see whether all the payments were legitimate. Two instances of substantiated
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on them. Police said Banjo was not the only person in the house at the time. According to former
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showed that the infants had suffered fractured ribs in an incident prior to the fatal injuries.
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The deaths of Cris and Cru resulted in an initial serious assault investigation by the
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the next day. No other family members faced charges with relation to the deaths.
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Field, Michael (24 June 2006). "Twins' family 'agreed to thwart police'".
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Diaz, Deborah (18 July 2006). "Signs of earlier abuse of Kahui twins".
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Kay, Martin (4 July 2006). "Killing of twins prompts dole blitz".
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After their birth, Cris and Cru spent six weeks at the Kidz First
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Hume, Tim (2 July 2006). "We know who killed the twins – aunts".
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Diaz, Deborah (22 June 2006). "Twins 'in care of youngsters'".
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Field, Michael (4 July 2006). "20 questioned in twins case".
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A League Table of Child Maltreatment Deaths in Rich Nations
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Casefile True Crime Podcast - Case 16: Chris and Cru Kahui
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in police custody until 10 November, when he was freed on
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New Zealand Department of Child, Youth and Family Services
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Macsyna King's journey from office work to public enemy
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Index

Chris and Cru Kahui murders
Auckland
Starship Children's Hospital
homicide
defence
acquit
triplets
caesarean section
National Women's Hospital
Grafton
South Auckland
neonatal intensive care unit
Middlemore Hospital
New Zealand Department of Child, Youth and Family Services
child abuse
autopsy
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
MP
John Tamihere
general practitioner
blunt force trauma
femur
orthopaedic
The Sunday Star-Times
Housing New Zealand
Clendon
Māngere
neglect
malnourishment
life support

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