Monday, February 23, 2015

Mark Lundy: New Zealand; Retrial Day 12; Lundy, 56, is accused of staging a burglary, and launching a "ferocious" attack on his wife, Christine, 38, and daughter Amber, 7 on August 30, 2000. In today's proceedings, it is reported that, "Blood was found on multiple parts of a window at the Lundys' house, a policeman has told a court, pointing out abrasions he says were made by tools."Stuff.co.


Post: "Mark Lundy: Retrial Day 12," by reporter Jono Galuszka, published by Stuff.co on February 24, 2015.

GIST: "Blood was found on multiple parts of a window at the Lundys' house, a policeman has told a court, pointing out abrasions he says were made by tools. Mark Lundy, 56, is accused of staging a burglary, and launching a "ferocious" attack on his wife, Christine, 38, and daughter Amber, 7 on August 30, 2000. The Crown alleges the pair were killed with a small axe or tomahawk, which has not been found. Lundy was tried in 2002 and is being retried following a Privy Council ruling, and has pleaded not guilty.........Read on for today's courtroom developments:

The entire story can be found at:

http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/66572239/mark-lundy-murder-retrial-day-12

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