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Lisa Blakie murder : lone kill or gang hit? / by Martin van Beynen

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Lisa Blakie murder : lone kill or gang hit? / by Martin van Beynen
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National Library of New Zealand
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Index New Zealand
Description

Revisits the police investigation into the murder of Timaru woman Lisa Blakie, tracing her last known steps before her body was discovered along the Porter River, in Porters Pass, on February 2, 2000. Looks at the Crown's case against murder accused Timothy David Taylor, her connection to several South Island gangs, and Timothy Taylor's latest claim.

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Newspaper
Date created
5 Feb 2022
Creator
Van Beynen, Martin
URL
http://natlib.govt.nz/records/47906999
Related subjects
Homicide investigation. / Trials (Murder) / New Zealand -- Canterbury. / Blakie, Lisa, 1979?-2000. / Taylor, Timothy David, 1970?-.

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