Warning: this story from wireless contains a description of extreme violence and images that may disturb.
Catherine Tollman parked her car on a narrow gravel road. It was 6.
45 am, dark outside.
Overnight, the temperature dropped to 12C.
Fog spreads from forest-covered hillsides to the Dome Valley in northern Auckland.
When Tollman went out for a walk with his dog, he passed by her partner, Stephen Pigott.
It's a beautiful road, from their home, through farmland, bushes and bushes, all the way down to Interstate 1.
But people often park their cars and wash McDonald's burgers before dining.
Bourbon mixed with coke, then piled cardboard and cans on the side of the road and slid back to the main road.
The rubbish of these people made Tollman cross, and that morning, through mist, drizzle and windshield wipers, she saw a pile of particularly large rubbish dimly in the headlights of the car.
She bounced them far away.
Moving thingsA leg.
She was scared.
"I have severe pain in my chest," Tolman said . ".
"I parked my car on the road.
"The garbage is a body.
Human body in gray clothes
Green work clothes, a yellow reflective band at the waist, flashing in the headlights.
Tollman turned the car around, drove home, and called Pigott and the police.
When the two returned to the scene, they got off and walked towards the body.
"We saw something terrible," Tolman said . "
The blood flowing from the wound on the head of the man gathered on the gravel road.
The right arm is distorted unnaturally.
Used to tie the wrist and ankle with a transparent cable.
A pale, scarred face was painted with dark makeup.
Although the hair was cut near the skull, Catherine could tell it was a girl.
Ten months later, in the air.
The qualified room of the Oakland High Court, prosecutor Henry Steele described 19-year-
Old Amy macinta * at Waiwhiu Cone Peak Road *.
"Her head is blood and her face is bruised.
The grass around her has been crushed.
Over the last 10 hours, her desperate movements crushed the whole night, on one side of a dirt road, across the dome Valley, and her skull was smashed by a hammer
"The trial of the kidnapping, assault and attempted murder of the young woman began on February 27, 2017.
Standing on the dock, a group of five people are accused of committing cruel acts under the stimulation of hatred, jealousy and ice poison.
The Macintosh was kidnapped and brutally attacked twice.
In April 2016, she was first thrown on the hills of Mumbai, nothing but the clothes she was wearing.
The second time, a few weeks later, she was beaten, sexually assaulted and held for 22 hours in the basement of western Auckland.
On Mother's Day, she was loaded onto the back of a shiny black ute piano, taken to the cone-shaped mountain path of waiwahuwu, and hit the head by Wayne bleckett, whom she had never seen before.
Two of her former friends
Nikki Jones and JulieAnn Torrance -
Look and laugh.
The three were followed by 11 lawyers, 5 defendants, 12 jurors, more than 60 witnesses, numerous journalists, police officers, photographers, security guards and the publicand-a-half-
A week trial supervised by Judge Christian Whata.
The Macintosh survived.
In the next trial, she was the principal witness of the prosecution.
The Macintosh is the daughter of a petite Auburn man.
The mother with thick hair and a burly father with a shaved head and an impressive goat beard.
When she was a child, her family moved from Fengtian Bay to New South Wales, where she lived for less than 10 years.
The photo shows a young happy girl smiling proudly in a leather jacket and standing next to dad's shiny chrome Harley.
In other movies, she sticks out her tongue, or uses the Snapchat filter to zoom in on her eyes to take selfies like Japanese cartoon characters.
She appeared in a local newspaper on Memorial Day in Australia, selling red poppies with other Air Force students.
The group of teenagers posed for photographers in crisp blue shirts, dark trousers and wide-edged hats.
In a recent photo, she recline on the arm of the chair, with her hands hidden behind her head and laughing at the sky.
She has a large tattoo on her left leg with a cross, a rose, and the words "mom" and "dad.
At the end of 2015, the Macintosh returned to New Zealand.
She went to Tauranga and found a job at McDonald's and moved in with her 29-year-old friend Nikki Jones and Nikki's two children.
They thought they were sisters.
In 2002, Nikki was adopted by Macintosh's mother as a runaway teenager.
Since then, Jones has lived a short life in drug abuse and prostitution.
Things had gotten bad by January 2016, and the Macintosh was kicked out of Jones's house --
Accused of sleeping with her ex-boyfriend. partner.
The Macintosh moved to Auckland, crashed with a variety of friends and acquaintances, and started selling sex products near Karangahape Rd, and at times Ice Poison to stimulate her own addiction.
Mackintosh has a specific location in the corner of Hobbit and Hereford.
She was raped in the march.
A few weeks later, she returned to her mother's home in fengrao Bay, but soon she returned to work.
So on the evening of April 22, 2016, when her phone rang, she was working in her usual corner with her friend Savannah.
This is a text message.
She didn't know it at the time, but it was also a trap set up by a woman who used to be her childhood friend.
Nikki Jones was born in Auckland in July 1987 and died of drugs.
The mother took drugs and his father was absent.
Her sister was born a year ago.
The first years of Jones girl's life were affected by hunger, neglect and drug use and violence.
Within a month of Nikki Jones's birth, the life of moving from a foster home to a foster home began.
She fled most of them and was referred to as "long-time absconders ".
In 2000, she and her sister, 13, were found living on the streets of vangamata.
On February 2002, macinta's mother, Maxine *, found Jones looking for a job near a backpacker hostel in Tauranga.
She took her to a local school to register.
Jones settled in at home where she helped clean up and take care of 3-year-old Aimee.
Jones lived here for a while. he dreamed of boys and horses and went to the United States.
"I like horses and big cats, especially the Panthers," wrote her teen diary . ".
"I like sex and money.
My life is terrible, but I can cope with a lot of trouble.
I can be a good person, but I can be your biggest enemy if you annoy me.
But by November, she was gone.
A few days after her disappearance, she was found in Te Puke with needles on her arm.
At this time, Jones's mother had already washed her daughter.
But not without first expressing concern that she would end up in jail or die.
After years of hard work and failure, those who knew her finally understood what Jones meant.
As one of the few young people who did not benefit from her help, a woman spoke of Jones: "I am sure she will not change her way, we are wasting our time trying to help people who don't want to be helped.
Jones gave birth to her first baby, a boy, in 2008.
In 2011, she and her partner, Daryl
A man much bigger than her.
Gave birth to a baby girl
But their relationship is not going well and drug use and domestic violence add color to their lives. By mid-
2013, the couple lived separately in Tauranga and shared custody of the children.
Their relationship remains turbulent, domestic violence continues, and Jones sometimes disappears with the children.
In 2015, Jones planned to study nursing after completing the basic course at Tauranga Institute of Technology.
In November of that year, Macintosh moved in with her and the children.
The two often go to Auckland to visit friends, where they take meth and sell sex on K Road.
But within two months, Jones's relationship with the Macintosh ended.
Jones told a friend that the Macintosh had tried to ruin her life.
Her children were taken away by young children and families, and Jones accused Mackintosh and Daryl of sleeping.
"She was angry and hurt," said Maria Luo, Jones's friend . ".
"She said she would bring her back one day.
She will pay for it.
I think she hates her.
She hates everything she does to her.
"Jones's desire to talk about her revenge is more than just Luo.
On January 10, she texted Macintosh's mother: "I killed her if I saw her.
Your daughter is history.
On a warm night in April, Jones was with her friend Julie
Ann Torrance, 42
Torrance was a friend of Jones's mother who died a few years ago.
Before her death, Jones's mother asked Torrance to look after her troubled little daughter.
Jones called Torrance "mother ".
The two were at their friend cinnamon apartment that night. Atkins -
A tall, trans-gender woman, who was called transgender by her birth name Cameron Harkey at the trial, caused great confusion among lawyers --
I know Macintosh very well.
They took meth, sold sex, stayed together in her apartment for a while, on a steep outdoor staircase above Auckland's Western store.
Torrance also knew the Macintosh, thinking she had stolen jewelry from her dead daughter's grave.
Atkins, Jones and Torrance have made plans to punish the Macintosh.
Atkins will lure her into the house under the guise of a drug deal.
"Hey sister, I'm looking for a q you can do for 150 or 2 gt bk?
Savannah read aloud the text messages on the Macintosh Phone.
It's about eleven o'clock P. M.
A cinnamon man from Green Bay wants to buy a gram of ice poison.
Together with another friend Danielle, they jumped on the gray Mitsubishi Legnum of the Macintosh and headed west of Auckland.
"Amy is driving," Danielle told the court . ". "She was nice -
This is not bad at all.
She said she meant "well. Friendly.
"Maybe the word she's been looking for is too naive.
Danielle recalled that they stopped at Te Atatu, bought meth and smoked in the park, and then went to the home of "some tranny.
62a Godley Road
Atkins texted Macintosh saying the front door was unlocked and then went out to meet the customer.
But in her apartment, Jones hid behind the front door and was full of jealousy and anger at an alleged incident and the removal of her child.
Torrance waited on the top of the stairs. "Is she alone?
Jones texted Atkins at 11. 30pm.
"Tell her to end alone.
Macintosh drove her car into the driveway and asked Danielle and Savannah to wait.
She left the phone to them and ran up the stairs to the house.
"Julie was standing there when I went upstairs," said macinta . ".
"Oh, hi," she said in surprise, seeing her.
"Is that what you can say? Oh, hi? " Julie-Ann responded.
Jones jumped out from behind the door and held the Macintosh to the ground.
Caught off guard, she grabbed a clothes rack and sent atkins's clothes to fly when she fell.
Two women brutally attacked the Macintosh.
Kick and beat her under her arm and near her vagina.
They create threats, including dirty needles and killing family members.
She rolled a hot glass meth tube on her thigh, leaving a sore blister above her knee.
Jones took Danielle and Savannah back to town with his Macintosh car, and came back with a knife he took out of the global box.
She held it in the throat of the Macintosh and asked her to sign the ownership of Torrance's vehicle.
When Atkins returned home, she found the Macintosh on the floor, folded with clothes scattered in the room, where Torrance sat and looked at her.
She looks like she's crying.
The three women took turns cutting off the long hair of the Macintosh with scissors.
Jones and Torrance then pushed Mackintosh into Legnum and headed south. About 1.
In his 30 s, Jones took a picture of the injury somewhere in the hills of Mumbai. year-
The old man in the car
Then they left her.
On the side of the road, nothing.
"I was told I would get more of the same thing if I went back to Auckland.
"The Macintosh took a tanker along SH1 to her mother's home in the Bay of fengrao. At 8.
At 30 a. m. on April 23, Maxine heard a knock.
She put her crying daughter in.
Her face was bruised, her knees were blistering, her hair was cut to the length of her shoulder, and she had nothing but the clothes she was wearing.
The Macintosh went against her mother's advice and did not report the attacker to the police, and a few days later she returned to Auckland to work in her usual corner, just off K Road at the crossroads of Hereford and hoptorne.
On the evening of May 7, one Saturday, she stood there, and it was extremely warm this time of year.
Harris was very angry.
It was a Saturday afternoon on May 7, her 28 th birthday.
The skinny blonde ponytail woman lives in a green house.
A long driveway on 4104 Kelston North Road has a roof-top house.
She lives with her partner Paul, her best friend Michelle Bloom and two young children in bloom.
There was a bed in the basement downstairs, where Bloom's friend Nikki Jones often slept --
Like that weekend.
On Saturday, Harris planned a "girl event": a nail party in the afternoon, a woman came over to do a nail (
Or, as Henry Steele later described in court, "like a Tupperware party, but a nail ").
But many of the people invited by Harris did not show up and she had a fight with Paul the night before.
The guest who came and left-
Blom's mom, her friend Jaclyn Keates and Keates's roommate David Williams.
Later, Torrance and Jones arrived together.
They were all sitting on the deck drinking wine and Billy maverick bourbon and Coke.
They smoke.
They make fun of Williams playing Blom (
In court he admitted to grabbing her ass "once or twice, but then I was told. ")
By about nine o'clock P. M. , everyone.
Including Harris.
With the exception of Torrance, Jones, Bloom and Katz, I have gone home or gone to bed.
The women took meth, dressed them, and entered the city in Jones's Toyota Corolla.
On the way in, they met a friend of Torrance, Wayne bleckett.
Blackett is short and strong, sparse, greasy and smoothback hair.
Four women jumped into his shiny black ute parked on the West End Road, overlooking the damp mud in the Cokes Bay, sucking more ice poison.
Then they head to McDonald's on big North Road, near the intersection of K Road and pangolin Road.
They chatted while eating hamburgers and chips.
They want to "get" a woman.
"I can't remember the exact words," Keates said . ". "[They were]
Just saying that she is not good, they just want to get her and other things and they will get her if they see her around.
"After eating McDonald's, Jones drove hundreds of meters away from Torrance, Bloom and Katz to Hereford street and parked his car.
We're talking about prostitution.
Sleep with others for moneyJones got out -
"I want to sell sex products," Keates said . "
When Jones found the Macintosh, she couldn't believe her luck.
She grabbed her hair and dragged her back into the car on Hereford Street.
"You can never guess what the cat dragged in," she shouted to her friend when she pushed the Macintosh to the back seat.
Torrance began driving west, and Katz and Jones kicked and yelled at the Macintosh computer.
When asked in court why she attacked a young woman who had never met, Kitz did not know.
"It was hot weather.
Everyone is doing it.
Nikki Jones sits on the left of the Macintosh.
On her right is Michelle Bloom, and the Macintosh has seen her once or twice in a house on Great North Road before.
A woman sitting in the front passenger seat, Macintosh, didn't know her, turned around and hit her face while Torrance was driving.
At some point the car stopped and the Macintosh computer was stuffed into the suitcase.
In the dark little space, the Macintosh lifted a hand to her nose and felt the moistening of blood.
She wiped her fingers clean along the walls of her boots.
She hopes that the police will find blood and use it as evidence against the killer.
"I thought I would die.
The car arrived at 4104 Dabei Road.
Blom went upstairs.
Torrance took the Macintosh to the basement, where roots and Jones were.
Henry Steele told the court: "This is where fun really starts, because that's why they --fun.
"Don't make a sound," Torrance hissed in the ear of the Macintosh.
In the basement she was pushed to the cold concrete floor.
Kitz stepped on her hand with his foot and broke her finger.
When the steel scissors cut to the scalp, the hair fell to the ground in droves.
Jones picked up a cricket stick, swung hard, hit the Macintosh on the shoulder and knocked her down on the floor.
She was ordered to take off her clothes and she did what she was told.
Jones, Torrance and Katz took turns throwing her naked back at the wicket.
The Macintosh turned over in pain and fell to the ground.
She inserted a hard object into her anus.
That's enough to cause extreme pain, says Macintosh.
When it is removed, it is forced into her mouth.
Kitz was naked and squatted in the corner of the dark room crying, and the Macintosh looked sad, broken and helpless.
"All of us are against her. " At 11.
At twenty o'clock P. M. , Torrance sent a text message to Blackett: "Omg is out of order. BIG situation.
Mr Miagi moment!
And boots that cannot be closed normally. . .
Treasure for one night.
"But by midnight, she was no longer optimistic:" The moving sign on the fence of Great North Road, 4104, had to get me out here, please hurry up. " By 12.
Blackett is on the road at twenty o'clock A. M.
When she walked out of the basement, he passed by Kitz.
Keates sat on an outdoor staircase by the garage and smoked a cigarette.
From there, she took a shower at the mother's house next door, called a friend and asked to pick her up, and texted Blom: "Just taking a shower, haha, thanks for the gud party in xx, thanks for the love and Kiss of xx years.
Blom replied that there was a puppy downstairs that needed a nanny.
Keates replied: "Aurah rrr without Dog ".
She went to McDonald's and went home to sleep.
The woman she described was a ditch mouse, she had not seen her before that night, she was naked in the basement, her ankles, knees and wrists tied with transparent plastic zippersAt 5.
In his 30 s, Bloom texted Jones from the upstairs bedroom: "from below, it sounds as loud as a fucking.
"It was Sunday, May 8. Mother's Day.
Torrance's son, Blair, and his partner, Chantelle Fletcher, invited her to their home in the west of Auckland for breakfast.
She showed up about lunch time, got drunk, drank meth and didn't eat.
She told Chantelle what she and others had done to the Macintosh computer the night before.
"It's like she won the lotto, it's like she won an award because she was able to do that to someone," Chantelle told the court . ".
When the Macintosh was lying naked on the cement floor, she listened to the voices of people coming and going from the basement and from the house above.
The room was dark.
She only sees the occasional face and is illuminated by the light of her mobile phone.
Later, she heard Blom's children playing upstairs.
Jones took her to the toilet twice and gave her a toast.
"There are only two, but I appreciate it," she said . ".
She asked her if she would die.
Jones said she didn't know.
Later, in the room next door, she heard a conversation.
"We don't want to be caught," said a woman . ".
A male replied, "Don't worry, we will handle it properly. you won't be caught. They can't even find the body . ".
"The man's voice was not recognized by the Macintosh.
It belongs to someone she has never seen before.
Wayne bleckett
The man in the shiny black ute
When the Macintosh heard the news, she was scared.
Someone came to her and cut the cable off her ankles and knees.
She was wearing a pair of gray clothes.
Green work clothes with yellow reflective straps at the waist, ankle socks that don't match and her own black jacket.
Jones placed a black balaclava back over her head.
"We're going for a ride," she said . "
"You have to come too, but you have to be quiet.
"She was pulled to her feet, escorted to Ute, and loaded into a tray.
A hard cover was placed on the top and the vehicle was traveling north.
After about 40 minutes of traveling, it stopped.
The Macintosh heard two doors open and closed. It was 8. 32pm.
Dulance, bricott and Jones are hungry.
They drove north on SH1 for half an hour, turned off the car before arriving on the toll road, and took a scenic route through Orewa.
Jones and Torrance left the Macintosh behind ute and entered a service station at BP.
CCTV video shows
Torrance in an orange top and Jones in black and white
Bought two pies and a fried blue ribbon.
McIntosh lay in ute's tray and managed to twist the cable tie down from his wrist and remove ballalava.
It's dark.
When she heard the woman coming back, she quickly put Barack lava back on her face.
The two doors opened and closed, and the vehicle began to travel again.
After 35 minutes, Blackett turned right near SH1 and came to a narrow gravel road, next to the local bush.
The ute passed a wooden bridge and continued to go up the hill for about 40 metres until it slipped down the slope --by.
The trio jumped out.
The Macintosh heard his feet creaking on the gravel.
"They will kill me," she thought.
Ute's back opened and grabbed her with both hands, dragging her down from the car.
Torrance whispered in her ear, "This is the part where you are going to die, and I will enjoy every minute of it.
On the side of the road, the Macintosh was pushed to his knee.
She could hear her former friend snickering around.
On a moonless night, Jones held a torch against the woman.
Blackett grabbed her chin with one hand, grabbed her head with the other, trying to break her neck.
Unsuccessful, he put his finger around her throat and squeezed it.
The Macintosh felt that she would faint, but the pressure was released.
"I tried to stand up, but later. . .
"She got a punch in the back of her head and caught a cold.
Torrance gave Brett a hammer.
Half a catty of cold, hard steel smashed the skull of the Macintosh.
He swayed over and over again.
Ten times, hit her side, top, front and back of her head.
The women were able to hear the skull burst.
Jones lost the torch. "Pigs!
Shouted someone.
The trio jumped into ute and slid to SH1.
They pulled over from the wooden bridge and threw the bloody hammer into the stream below.
Tolman approached the woman.
She bent her left knee and lay on the right.
Her left foot is a gray ankle sock.
The other sock is purple.
On the ground near her face there was a black bloody balaclava.
"We're here to help," Tolman said . " But no one responded.
The girl raised her hand to her nose as if it were itchy.
Her breath was shallow and her eyes were closed. Her head -
Depending on the sand Road in the pool of blood --
Looks like it's cracked.
Her body was on the grass and mud on the edge.
Wet at the foot, it rained a little --
Tollman took a tarp from her car and put it on the girl to keep her dry.
Police officer Mark Wickfield pointed out in his diary that he arrived at the cone-shaped peak Road in huaiwu at 7: 00.
May 9, 2016 at eleven o'clock A. M. on Monday.
He took a folded wool blanket from behind his highway patrol car and carefully placed it on the woman's head. By 8.
At twenty o'clock A. M. in the afternoon, she took a helicopter to Oakland City hospital in critical condition.
Detective Deborah Brewer shot her face there and a unique tattoo on her lower left leg --
A cross, a rose, and the words "mom" and "dad.
The picture of the tattoo was released to the media by 9 people. 30am -
I hope someone will recognize the young woman.
Brewer also photographed strange parallel lines for women's lower back bruises, neck bruises, wrist and ankle bruises.
CT scan showed 7 cases of skull fracture and swelling and bleeding in the brain.
The impact on her head pushed the bone fragments 2 cm inward.
The huge wound, about 4 cm long, stretches along the right side of her head, and the scan shows that the arteries are damaged and the arteries discharge blood from her brain.
Forensic pathologist Simon Mews said the injuries were the cause of death when he saw similar injuries in the past.
That night, just after the six o'clock P. M. TV News began, Macintosh's mother texted Nikki Jones.
"You hurt my daughter? Again?
She arrived in Auckland and the police asked her if she knew who would do this to her girl.
Maxine recalled the text she got from Jones on January: "I would kill her if I saw her.
Your daughter is history.
"* After dumping the Macintosh in the Dome Valley, police obtained CCTV footage showing Wayne stopping the shiny black ute at about 10: 00 BP Silverdale.
40 then continue south.
Eventually, he turned the car into a long driveway at 4104 Great North Road, parked on a lawn next to a Mitsubishi Legnum and a Toyota Corolla.
Torrance fell asleep in the back seat of Ute, where she stayed.
Jones got in her car and went to Tauranga.
Bleckett went back to the basement and lay down.
Blair Torrance also fell asleep on his couch at his home in the west of Auckland when his phone rang.
He looked at the time.
It's about two o'clock A. M.
It's his mom's friend, Nikki Jones. He answered.
Jones told him that she was chased by an unknown car on the Southern Highway and then driven to the side of the road.
She always wanted to catch his mother.
Blair Torrance got up and woke up his partner. The two went to Torrance at 4104 Great North Road.
They found her asleep in a shiny black ute.
In the basement of the house, they found Blackett, the owner of the house, and Blackett called the police to tell them about the crash. At 2.
At 27 in the morning, Torrance texted Jones, saying Blackett reported the accident to the police on the phone.
"Man, DNA," Jones replied . ".
In two cars, Blake, Torrance, Blair and his partner traveled south to the peak Mountain Road near Highway 22, where they found Jones's car on the lamppost and
Jones had a bleeding head and said she was tired.
The police took her and Brett to the police station to report the case, while others returned to the city.
For the rest of the day, Torrance slept on Blair's mattress.
Later, Jones and Brett returned to 4104 Great North Road in ute.
That night, when Jones and Brett went upstairs to watch the news, Lesa Harris and Michelle Bloom were at home with the children.
A young woman was found tied to a roadside in the northern dome of Auckland and severely beaten.
She was rushed to Oakland hospital in critical condition.
Police wanted to help identify her and released photos of a tattoo on her leg.
This is a cross, the words rose and "mom" and "dad.
Blake and Jones watched the news with great interest.
Not common at home
And speak among them.
One of them whispered, "she's really strong . "
The next day, in Blair's house, Jones, Blake and Torrance stood in the driveway arguing.
Blair and his partner could hear them through the open window.
"You should listen to me, you don't listen," Torrance shouted . ".
"I told you should look at her last breath.
"Later, Blackett paced outside, muttering mut while smoking, and a hysterical Jones told Blair and his partner about the story.
"I did it for my mother," she said . "
Wayne bleckett is in a state.
He sucked a lot of meth and barely slept in the last few days. The 38-year-
The old father of the two daughters knew what he had done to the young woman in the Dome Valley.
On Wednesday, he asked Blair Torrance to send him to his friend's home near dawn road.
The friend met him on Monday and said he looked optimistic and relaxed.
Blackett asked her if she saw the news.
If she ever heard of a girl found in the Dome Valley.
The friend said, but he was upset by Wednesday.
"He told me he saw the devil.
"She asked him if he was the one who kidnapped the dome.
"He said he was there but did nothing," she told the court . ".
"His cousin called to ask for a safety photo and the police called every 10 minutes.
"She took him to McDonald's in Balmoral and then sent him to the Oakland Central police station.
When she got home, she realized Blackett had left a black bag in the car.
There are pens, a notebook, a knife, and pictures of his daughter.
On Thursday morning, Jones called Blair Torrance's partner and asked to be picked up from the "mansion --
The crumbling mouse
A homestay in gray Lynn.
They said she turned herself in to the police.
She said she would have slept.
Blair and his partner feared what would happen if they were involved in the kidnapping, and they fled to Hamilton where they sent Jones to a friend's house.
Jones was sleeping all day until she was woken up by a knock on the door on Friday.
Officer Megan Goldie, the officer in charge of investigating the murder of Amy Macintosh.
The code is named Operation morning.
"Do you have Julie? Ann Torrance?
She asked the detective.
They haven't found her yet.
Torrance was arrested the next day. May 14.
Police found her at the wukumet cemetery, the grave of her daughter mikera, who committed suicide six months ago and was only 17 years old.
Three days after the Macintosh was found, police searched 4104 Great North Road.
They found a bundle in a freezer.
A pair of red lace shorts, a lavender dress, a pair of black high heels
Heel shoes, black hair chunks, scissors, children's bubble stick, clear plastic ties, two cricket wickets wrapped in black construction paper, and two-Minute Noodles.
In the basement, they found more cable ties, hair, construction paper, canned Woodstock bourbon and Coke, and a handbag from Mackintosh.
Inside the Toyota Corolla salvaged by Jones, they found some linear stains and someone wiped a bloody hand inside the boot.
Police found more of the same in the Dome Valley.
The blood on the gravel on the side of the road forms a pool with white brain slices and bone materials.
Blood has penetrated into the soil on the edge of the grass.
Forensic scientists have counted 11 holes in a black, blood-soaked Barack Rava found on the scene.
At the bottom of the Waiwhiu cone-shaped peak Road, Goldie climbed down from the edge of a steep stream to where the hammer was placed in the water.
Police arrested Blom and Atkins on May 18.
Keates was arrested on June 16.
She acknowledged the charges of kidnapping and assault and was sentenced to three years and two months in prison.
Her sentence was discounted for giving evidence in the trial of Jones, Torrance, Blackpool and bloom.
Julie is in court.
Ann Torrance is wearing a fluorescent pink T-shirt. shirt.
From her position at the pier, she turned and blinked at someone in the public gallery behind her.
On her right is a woman called her mother. Nikki Jones.
The short, chubby, pale woman wore a long chestnut ponytail.
On the left side of Torrance is cinnamon Atkins, 34, tall, with bleached hair and arms crossed over her chest, striking.
On the other end of the pier are Michelle Blom, 39, and Wayne Blackett.
Blom, a slim and beautiful mother of two children, celebrated her 30 th birthday at Wiri prison, waiting for trial.
Blackett had no expression most of the time in court, his chin resting on his left hand.
He pleaded guilty to charges of kidnapping and attempted murder on the first day.
Later, charges of assault and sexual assault against him were dropped due to insufficient evidence.
On the first day of the MacIntosh testimony, she wore a bright red coat in a separate room of the High Court through a video link.
Her brown hair began to grow back with a dog hanging around her neck. She is now 20.
Although she sounds younger, she looks older.
Her big eyes are surrounded by dark eyeliner and her long nails are painted blue.
She smoked while resting outside the court, while her father smoked.
She spoke very clearly and politely at the witness stand.
She coughed badly.
She took a sip when the water went bad.
She smiles when a juror sneezes.
"Bless you," she said . "
When Jones's lawyer suggested that she had lied about being threatened with a knife, she smiled.
Auckland's prosecutor, Brian Dickey, sometimes appears upset when asking witnesses and turns to the scanning court when they reply.
But he is still very concerned about the Macintosh.
After the attack, she underwent four hours of brain surgery and was in a coma for five days.
Two weeks after her recovery at Oakland City hospital, she was transferred to a brain injury rehabilitation center.
There, it took the Macintosh two months to re-learn to walk, talk and write.
She's still recovering.
"According to others, my progress is very fast," she said . ".
She's flexible.
But when the prosecutor spoke to her through an exhibition booklet containing photos of her injuries, tears rolled down her cheeks.
It was the only time in court to see her cry.
Three weeks later, a jury of six men and six women spent half a day reviewing.
They delivered their judgement on March 20.
Nikki Jones was convicted of threatening to kill people, assault with Taser guns, attempted murder and intentional injury.
She has admitted twice that she kidnapped the Macintosh, attacked her twice with scissors, robbed her, and attacked her with a cricket wicket.
She was found guilty of sexual assault.
She was sentenced to 13 years and 1 month in prison, with a minimum sentence of 6 years and 6 months and a half.
When the verdict was delivered, she grabbed her stomach and wiped away the tears from her eyes.
In his judgment, the judge called Jones impulsive, unstable, unpredictable, and manipulated.
She said her actions showed "relentless disregard for the victims ".
Jones's sister was sitting in a public gallery when the verdict was pronounced.
She was present most of the time during the trial.
She is very polite and very good.
She has children and a career.
She expressed embarrassment to her sister's behavior.
"I just hope she doesn't get away with it," she said . "Julie-
Ann Torrance was convicted of scissors attacks, sexual assault and attempted murder.
She has admitted to kidnapping the Macintosh twice, robbing, attacking with a cricket wicket and deliberately injuring her.
She was sentenced to 16 years and 7 months in prison, with a minimum sentence of 8 years and 3 months and a half.
"Of all the criminals, I believe you are the most guilty," Judge Whata told her . ".
Wayne Blackett was sentenced to 12 years and 7 months in prison for attempted murder and kidnapping.
He will spend at least six years and three and a half months in prison.
Judge Whata said that while Blackett was not involved in all the violations, he was involved in the worst.
"The fact is that Mr. Blackett executed the victim there.
"Cinnamon Atkins was convicted of kidnapping and assault with scissors.
The jury found her guilty of not using the Taser gun and robbery.
She sobbed after the verdict was delivered.
She was sentenced to two years and five months in prison.
Michelle Bloom was convicted on May 7, 2016 of kidnapping the Macintosh.
She was convicted of no sexual assault, assault with a cricket wicket, assault with scissors and injury to her hands and fingers with her feet.
The young mother will be jailed for two years and nine months for her role in the kidnapping of the young woman.
"What happened to me is irreversible changing my life," The Macintosh victim impact statement wrote . ".
"I will never be the same as before, which annoys me.
I will never be another normal 20-year-old.
I express my emotions in the wrong way.
I laugh when things are sad and cry when things are fun.
My head is fixed together with a metal pin.
I have a permanent hole in my skull.
After the attack, the Macintosh was only in a wheelchair.
Then she went on and now she can walk on her own.
From the time of paralysis, the right side of her body is still weak, and her motor skills are not what they used to be.
She said she used to be good at swimming and enjoyed the competition.
She can't play anymore.
Macintosh talked about the emotional trauma of the hair.
She called it "pride and happiness"being cut off.
"I feel different about myself.
I find it difficult to trust others.
I used to be an outgoing person and now it's hard to get out of my shell.
"Under the care of her mother, she is still in a situation of abundance.
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