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A woman is out on parole after a prison term for helping her husband dump the body of a person beaten to death - 20-May-2021

A woman is out on parole after a prison term for helping her husband dump the body of a person beaten to death - 20-May-2021
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Brent Bacon s killer sentenced to life imprisonment

Photo: RNZ / Dan Cook John Collins was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Brent Bacon, when he appeared in the Dunedin High Court this morning. Collins killed the 45-year-old father-of-three late on 4 February 2019 at the state housing unit of Collins wife in the Dunedin suburb of St Clair. The 39-year-old beat Bacon with such ferocity he broke the cricket bat in two. Collins, along with his wife Aleisha Dawson, wrapped Bacon s body in a sleeping bag and put it into his car. Collins and Dawson then disposed of Bacons s body near Waitati, north of Dunedin, before fleeing to the North Island in the victim s car.

Cricket bat killer John Collins jailed for the murder of Brent Bacon

Lia Bezett, sister of murdered man Brent Bacon, speaks outside court after the sentencing of John Collins. John Collins killed his friend and father-of-three Brent Bacon with a cricket bat, and later dumped his body off a rural road. The 39-year-old appeared for sentencing before Justice Jan-Marie Doogue in the High Court of Dunedin on Friday. He will serve at least 17 years in jail. That followed a six-day trial, in which jurors later unanimously convicted Collins, who had earlier pleaded guilty to improperly interfering with the body and unlawfully taking a motor vehicle, of murder. During the trial the Crown argued Bacon was murdered at a Lock St home, which Collins shared with his wife, Aleisha Dawson, on the night of February 4, 2019.

Dunedin cricket bat killing: Brutal murder of friend brings life in prison

Dunedin cricket bat killing: Brutal murder of friend brings life in prison 7 May, 2021 07:58 PM 4 minutes to read Mr Bacon’s sister his only sibling Lia Bezett spoke of the pain of her loss. Video / ODT Mr Bacon’s sister his only sibling Lia Bezett spoke of the pain of her loss. Video / ODT Otago Daily Times By: Rob Kidd A life sentence for the man who beat her brother to death with a cricket bat will never heal his family s wounds, his sister says. The murder of 45-year-old Brent Andrew Bacon on February 4, 2019, represented John Kenneth Collins second strike under the three-strikes legislation (his first came for indecent assault in 2016).

Cricket bat killing: Dunedin murder victim Brent Bacon loved, missed

Cricket bat killing: Dunedin murder victim Brent Bacon loved, missed 12 Mar, 2021 07:46 PM 9 minutes to read Brent Bacon and Lia Bezett on her wedding day. Photo / Supplied Otago Daily Times By: Rob Kidd Brent Bacon came to Dunedin for a fresh start in 2018, a move that brought him closer to family and gave his life stability. But within months he was dead, beaten to death with a cricket bat. Rob Kidd looks at how the tragedy unfolded and speaks to a family left clutching the memories of a larger-than-life personality. After John Collins was found guilty of murdering Brent Bacon, he bustled downstairs from the courtroom, refusing to look his betrayal in the face.

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