Her cry came almost at the same time as the fatal blow by her niece, Selassie-I Iraia, Justice Graham Lang said at sentencing in the High Court at Hamilton on Tuesday. “You plainly knew Ms Iraia was carrying a knife and you intentionally encouraged her to use it to stab Mr Bennett. That is so regardless of whether she may already have been committed to that act before you called out.” The woman who delivered the fatal blow, 21-year-old Iraia, is serving a jail sentence of two years and eight months for manslaughter. Anderson-Humphrey and Bennett had been together about five years – including about two when he was in prison – and had a daughter together, the court heard.
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Betty-Jo Anderson-Humphrey said she yelled “grab him” so she could get a custody agreement signed, and didn’t know her niece had a knife. The jury didn t agree.
Betty-Jo Anderson-Humphrey yelled “stab him” down the driveway, urging her niece to land a blow that proved fatal on her recent ex-partner. That’s what jurors decided after hours of deliberating on events in a driveway in Hamilton on December 1, 2019. The jurors retired early Thursday afternoon and came back late Friday morning with a unanimous verdict: Anderson-Humphrey, 23, was guilty of the manslaughter of Johnny Junior Bennett. Bennett, 27, died about a week after he was stabbed in Lilac Street, Melville, and the niece who stabbed him, 21-year-old Selassie-I Iraia, is serving time for manslaughter.
Libby Wilson14:19, May 06 2021
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Johnny Junior Bennett died a week after being stabbed in a Lilac St driveway in Hamilton in December 2019.
Within about two minutes, a discussion in a Hamilton car port turned into a fatal stabbing at the end of the driveway. Johnny Junior Bennett, 27, was stabbed in the chest on December 1, 2019, and died a week later in Waikato Hospital. Selassie-I Iraia, 20, was convicted of manslaughter for delivering the fatal blow. But a jury must now decide whether her aunt - Betty-Jo Anderson-Humphrey, Bennett’s recent ex – encouraged her by yelling “stab him”, which would also make her guilty of manslaughter.
Libby Wilson17:09, May 05 2021
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Betty-Jo Anderson-Humphrey, 23, is on trial for manslaughter at the High Court at Hamilton, accused of urging her niece to commit the fatal stabbing (file photo).
Within minutes of arriving at his brother s house, Johnny Junior Bennett was fatally stabbed. Family loyalty, premix bourbons and a recent breakup all fed into the events on a Hamilton driveway on December 1, 2019. Bennett had confirmed the end of his five-year relationship with Betty-Jo Anderson-Humphrey, 23, by text that morning. By late afternoon, she allegedly urged her niece to stab him, captured on CCTV from a nearby Melville home. Anderson-Humphrey was heard yelling to Selassie-I Iraia, 21, who struck, causing Bennett’s death a week later.
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Betty-Jo Anderson Humphrey, 23, is accused of yelling “stab him” to her niece as her former partner was coming down a driveway in Lilac St, Melville, in December 2019.
Moments before Johnny Junior Bennett was fatally stabbed in the chest, the woman he’d recently broken up with by text yelled down the driveway. Betty-Jo Anderson-Humphrey, 23, says she called “grab him”, but the Crown argues it was “stab him”. Moments later, Bennett was fatally wounded in a Hamilton driveway by Anderson-Humphrey’s niece, Selassie-I Iraia, 20 – so what Anderson-Humphrey said will be crucial. Iraia has been convicted of manslaughter over Bennett’s December 2019 death, but if Anderson-Humphrey urged her niece on, she can also be found guilty.