Manslaughter case hinges on whether accused yelled 'stab him

Manslaughter case hinges on whether accused yelled 'stab him' or 'grab him'


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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.

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