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missing, and that police pressured her by coming to her house in "marked and unmarked cars, sometimes in large numbers. They would search my house, (and) told me that they were going to make my life a misery if I didn't start playing ball, which meant admitting to my so-called role in his murder." She said she gave a false statement after police threatened to take away her young child but added: "My view was that he wasn't murdered and he was washed off the rocks fishing."
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the police put her under pressure to testify against Maney. The court decided she was unreliable, believing she may have colluded with Maney and 'cooked up' this story while they were in the same prison in 2000. The Crown produced an affidavit from a police Inspector, W Searle, who said that a Corrections Officer, Dave Kupenga, had called him warning that the two women were in adjacent cells in Mt Eden Women's Prison.
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Maney for the alleged murder of Fuller-Sandys, as the only witness who implicated her at the original trial had subsequently disavowed the statements she made to the police and died in 2023. The Crown agreed the convictions of all four defendants should be quashed. However, they still want Stephen Stone to be retried. The Court will release its decision on these matters after its deliberations.
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said: "There are concerns around some of the witnesses and their credibility and reliability. There are a number of wavering versions of events before a final version of events is settled on and we've seen that in cases before … Those sorts of things are concerning and I have questions around the way those statements and that evidence was collected over a period of time."
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statement", so that it described the same version of events as the other witness. The fax is the "smoking gun" because it shows how two witnesses ended up with near-identical accounts of the murders when their previous statements had been wildly divergent. It also implied that Franklin lied in court when he denied the two witnesses had seen each other's statements.
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two men and two women who were interviewed eight or more years after Fuller-Sandys and Stephens disappeared. The Crown claimed that Stone shot Fuller-Sandys with a revolver in front of 10 people crowded into a small garage – with the door open wide; and that he then passed the gun to four other men to fire shots into the body, so they would be implicated as well.
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convicted for drug dealing), said "This was a case where there's no forensics; we didn't have scenes, we didn't have bodies, and the evidence we relied totally on criminal associates who were involved in the crimes. That was probably one of the most challenging things." According to Tim McKinnel, who had worked to overturn the wrongful conviction of
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convictions. Private investigator Tim McKinnel refers to this case as "the greatest miscarriage of justice ever seen in New Zealand" and in July 2024, the Crown finally conceded that a miscarriage had occurred. In August, 2024, the Court of Appeal agreed to reconsider the case. Their decision is still pending.
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The second woman's story has been corroborated by Andrew Thompson, a former Henderson Police officer, who picked up the witness after she was interviewed by detectives investigating the death of Deane Fuller-Sandys and drove her to the airport. Thompson said she told him during the drive that she and
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At the Court of Appeal hearing, the lawyers for Stone and Maney argued a new trial was not feasible because the police had "bullied" witnesses into what to say, and failed to disclose documents describing their procedures, leading to a miscarriage of justice. The Crown conceded it had no case against
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Gail Maney and Mark Henriksen appealed their convictions and were granted a retrial on the grounds that the original trial judge had not adequately summed up the case for their defence to the jury. However, both were again found guilty at their retrial in June 2000. During the retrial, one of the key
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During the trial, lead investigator Mark Franklin was strongly challenged by defence lawyers over whether he had bullied witnesses, or pressured them to change their stories to match a predetermined police narrative. He denied these allegations. However, private investigator Tim McKinnel subsequently
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granted to key witnesses. The case is also contentious as Maney continues to state she is innocent and that she never even met Fuller-Sandys, and because two key witnesses who testified at the trial have since recanted their original trial testimony. After 30 years, Steven Stone has also appealed his
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Kupenga subsequently told RNZ "I never did anything of the sort," suggesting someone had either impersonated him or used his name to provide false evidence. Prison documents obtained by RNZ also revealed Maney was "in an entirely different part of the prison" to Wilson and the two would have had "no
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The other document was a job sheet which showed that Franklin was also having secret meetings with another key witness (whose name is also suppressed) but that Franklin had not logged those meetings appropriately. These documents were withheld from the defence team by the Crown at the trials in 1999
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Three prominent defence lawyers, criminal barrister Julie-Anne Kincade, Nicholas Chisnall, and Aieyah Shendi, agreed to represent her as she continues fighting to clear her name for a murder she says she did not commit. Private investigator Tim McKinnel has also agreed to assist. In December 2023, a
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Detective senior sergeant Mark Franklin smoked cannabis during his time as a police officer, including while working on this particular case. He took early retirement on psychological grounds and, in 2013, was sent to prison in the Cook Islands for nine months for selling cannabis. His lawyer told
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Two women who testified that they were present when Fuller-Sandys was killed have subsequently retracted their statements. In February 2005 at a Court of Appeal hearing, Tania Wilson said she gave false evidence at Maney's two trials which implicated Maney in the killing of Fuller-Sandys. She said
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Commenting on the case, Tim McKinnel wondered whether the Solicitor General was aware that Neil and Martin had given between 15 and 20 different versions of events before granting them immunity for rape and murder. Law Professor Chris Gledhill, said " have participated in more criminality than was
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Fuller-Sandys' body has never been found. Despite a two-year investigation (eight years after Fuller-Sandys' disappearance), the Crown was unable to produce any forensic evidence such as DNA, blood-matches or weapons. Lead investigator, detective senior sergeant Mark Franklin (who was subsequently
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The trial was held in March 1999 at Auckland's High Court. The Crown was unable to produce a body (in the case of Fuller-Sandys) or any forensic evidence such as DNA, blood-matches or weapons. The prosecution case was based entirely on the testimony of four people who claimed to have been present:
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In July 2019, a second woman, who has name suppression and gave evidence in the trial that convicted Gail Maney, said she lied to police that she was present after being "threatened and harassed" by police. She said the police never interviewed her until 1997, eight years after Fuller-Sandys went
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Doubts about the reliability of this evidence were raised after they appeared to have no knowledge of the crimes despite repeated questioning by police during the investigation. They each told different versions about what happened; they gave the police three different locations for the murder of
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In February 2024, the Court of Appeal agreed to hear the case for a third time. Then in July 2024, the Crown agreed that the convictions constituted a miscarriage of justice because two crucial documents, which should have been provided to the defence team at the trials in 1999 and 2000, were not
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in 2010. She was recalled two years later before being re-released in 2016. The following year she was recalled for a short period once again. Corrections alleged she breached a condition not to possess or consume alcohol or illicit drugs. She served a total of 15 years in prison, and unless her
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in downtown Auckland. The incident could have ended Franklin's career, but he spoke to his supervisor about it before the other officers reported him and he was let off with a warning. The investigation continued for two years, after which Maney and Stone were arrested and charged with murdering
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The murders allegedly took place in Larnoch Road in the suburb of Henderson where Maney used to live. Stone was also convicted of the rape and murder of Leah Stephens, who police claimed was a witness to the killing of Fuller-Sandys. Two other men were also convicted of being accessories to the
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Golf Course three years later, in June 1992. Police enquiries at the time did not lead to an arrest in her case either. It was not until police received a tip-off years later that the two deaths might be related that Fuller-Sandys' disappearance was upgraded to a murder inquiry. After a two-year
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Police were told that Fuller-Sandys was enticed to come to Larnoch Road on 21 August 1989 on his way to go fishing. When he arrived, he was attacked by Stone who then shot him in front of at least eight witnesses, among whom was Leah Stephens. Stone allegedly passed the gun to each of four male
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meeting with Fuller-Sandys' family in 2010, he subsequently recanted this confession and reverted to his claims of innocence. Stone was declined parole in December 2017, and will not be eligible for parole again until November 2019. In August 2020, he filed an appeal against his convictions.
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One of the documents was a fax which lead detective Mark Franklin sent to Barry Hart, the lawyer for one of the key witnesses. It contained the full statement of the other key witness (whose name is suppressed). Soon after the fax was sent, Mr Hart's witness "made drastic changes to his own
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At the start of the hearing in August, 2024, Stone's lawyer Paul Wicks KC, said "any retrial would be 36 years after the murders, two of the four pivotal witnesses in the case had now recanted their original statements to the police and the evidence of the two remaining witnesses was both
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for raping Stephens. Colin Maney and Mark Henriksen were convicted of being accessories to the murder of Fuller-Sandys by helping to dispose of his body. Henriksen was sentenced to three years' imprisonment, while Colin Maney (the youngest of the accused) received a two-year
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In addition to the fact that two key witnesses have since recanted, McKinnel said one of the most concerning aspects of the appeal in 2005 was that "the trial judge from her 1999 trial, who was criticised in her 1999 appeal appeared on the appeal bench in 2005."
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in exchange for their testimony. One of them was given $ 30,000 and a new identity. The two women later recanted their statements, saying the police threatened to have their children removed from them unless they went along with the police narrative.
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contaminated and unreliable." One of Maney's lawyers, Jack Oliver-Hood pointed out at least nine instances where police informed a witness or a suspect that it was Fuller-Sandys who had been murdered, before the witness ever mentioned his name.
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Subjects interviewed included Gail Maney, some of the key witnesses, and the former detective who led the police investigation, Mark Franklin. Franklin's reputation had been damaged after he was jailed for twelve months in the
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male witnesses with name suppression was asked by a defence lawyer whether he had ever asked for $ 30,000 to come back from overseas to give evidence. The witness said "Yes... to cover my costs, losing work."
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In early 1997, Auckland police began to receive information that the disappearances of Deane Fuller-Sandys and Leah Stephens were connected – through their association with Gail Denise Maney. Maney (born
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After two days' deliberation, the jury found Stone and Gail Maney guilty of the murder of Fuller-Sandys. Stone was also found guilty of the rape and murder of Stephens. Both were sentenced to
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investigation, another sex worker, Gail Maney, was convicted of commissioning Stephen Stone, a gang member, to kill Fuller-Sandys over what was portrayed as a drug-related dispute.
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In 2005, Gail Maney filed another appeal after one of the key female witnesses recanted her original trial testimony implicating Maney, but this appeal was also rejected.
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alleged against Miss Maney and you shouldn't give immunity to people who could be a greater risk to public safety than the person they are giving evidence against."
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Fuller-Sandys at Maney's home in Larnoch Road. Stone was also charged with the rape and murder of Stephens. Colin Maney and Mark Henriksen were charged with being
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The two men who claimed to have participated in the shooting of Fuller-Sandys, also claimed they had also disposed of Stephens' body at Muriwai. They were granted
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podcast in 2018, Franklin claimed he was "very focussed" during the investigation into the case, but added: "I'm not saying the police got it 100 percent right."
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the court that Franklin had been a long-time user of cannabis, and smoked it to deal with job-related stress. He was subsequently deported back to New Zealand.
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recall application was filed on Maney's behalf asking the court to retract their 2005 decision dismissing her original appeal against her murder conviction.
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the other woman had lied to detectives about being present when the alleged murder took place. Tim McKinnel who has been looking into the case told
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The case is controversial because of the decade-long gap between the crime and the conviction, the securing of a conviction despite a lack of
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During the course of the investigation, the lead detective on the case, Mark Franklin, was discovered by other police officers sharing a
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opportunity to have any interaction". The Court was unaware of this at the time and dismissed Maney's appeal. Wilson has since died.
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Dean Fuller-Sandys & Leah Stephens murders: Court of Appeal hearing under way for convicted killers, NZ Herald, 13 August 2024
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Two men who claimed to have participated in the murders occurred were granted immunity and given name suppression. In the podcast
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Leah Stephens, and they only reached agreement after police showed them parts of each other's video interviews and statements.
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Gail Maney case: The six stunning hours of an appeal that revealed 'no remaining evidence' against convicted murderer
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Gail Maney case: The six stunning hours of an appeal that revealed 'no remaining evidence' against convicted murderer
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which led to a lengthy miscarriage of justice. On 21 August 1989, Deane Wade Fuller-Sandys, a 21-year-old Auckland
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he believed Thompson's account because it was consistent with other information he has.
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Miscarriage of justice admitted in Gail Maney murder conviction of Deane Fuller-Sandys
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Ex-police officer backs up fresh claims by witness they lied in Gail Maney's trial
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Five days later, on 26 August 1989, Leah Romany Stephens, a 20-year old Auckland
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Gail Maney case: Prison guard says he was impersonated for 'false evidence'
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Gone Fishing: Witness says he used a hypnotist to try to find victim's body
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conviction is overturned, will remain on parole for the rest of her life.
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Although Stephen Stone admitted to the killing of Fuller-Sandys during a
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witnesses, including Maney's younger brother Colin Neil Maney (born
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Getting away with murder: Freedom deal for men in Stone-Maney case
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Getting away with murder: Freedom deal for men in Stone-Maney case
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Crown admits it has no case against convicted murderer Gail Maney
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Gone Fishing: Private investigator to look at Gail Maney's case
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1971) and a mutual acquaintance, Mark William Henriksen (born
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Woman who ordered killing of Deane Fuller-Sandys back in jail
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A Case of Murder: Bizarre and Unsolved Murders in New Zealand
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to the murder of Fuller-Sandys. All four denied the charges.
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Index

Gail Maney
Auckland
New Zealand
tyre
West Auckland
Whatipu Beach
sex worker
Muriwai
forensic evidence
legal immunity
Henderson
Woodhill Forest
joint
accessories
name suppression
immunity from prosecution
life imprisonment
concurrent sentence
suspended sentence
paroled
restorative justice
Radio New Zealand
Stuff
podcast
Cook Islands
cannabis
Teina Pora
Stuff
The New Zealand Herald

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