Friday, December 11, 2015

Bulletin: Scott Watson: New Zealand; A fundraising page has been set up for him; "This year, a Corrections decision to block a behind-bars meeting with North & South journalist Mike White was quashed. In this month's issue of the magazine, Watson spoke with White, maintaining his innocence. "I don't know where Ben and Olivia are," Watson told the magazine. "I've never met them, never seen them. They definitely never came on my boat and I definitely didn't murder them. And they've basically dumped me in jail for half my lifetime, it must be coming up, for something I haven't done. It's destroyed my family and my life." (Must Read. HL);


"Supporters of convicted murderer, Scott Watson, who maintains his innocence for the deaths of Ben Smart and Olivia Hope, have set up a fundraising page to help him appeal his conviction. In the early hours of New Year's Day 1998, after a New Years' Eve party, Mr Smart, 21 and Ms Hope, 17, disappeared from Furneaux Lodge in the Marlborough Sounds. They were last seen boarding a mystery yacht with an unknown older man. Their bodies have never been found. Six months later, in June 1998, Picton boatbuilder Scott Watson was arrested and charged with murder. He had also been at the New Year's Eve party, with about 1500 others. In May 1999, Watson was sentenced to life imprisonment and has been in jail since. But he has always professed his innocence. In 2007, Olivia's father Gerald Hope told the Herald he had growing doubts about whether Watson was guilty and would help fight to free the convicted killer if he was convinced of Watson's innocence. Now Facebook group "Free Scott Watson - he is innocent", is appealing for funds to help Watson and his family "as he takes his next legal step, which will likely be another appeal to the Governor General for the exercise of the Royal Prerogative of Mercy". For this to be granted, the Governor General will act on the advice of the Minister of Justice, and has the power to grant a pardon, reduce a sentence, or refer a case back to the courts for reconsideration. "Many New Zealanders are concerned about the wrongful imprisonment of Scott Watson," the Givealittle page reads. "Fighting this miscarriage of justice has cost the Watson family immensely, both financially and in other ways." All funds raised will go to the Watson family. ..... This year, a Corrections decision to block a behind-bars meeting with North & South journalist Mike White was quashed. In this month's issue of the magazine, Watson spoke with White, maintaining his innocence. "I don't know where Ben and Olivia are," Watson told the magazine. "I've never met them, never seen them. They definitely never came on my boat and I definitely didn't murder them. And they've basically dumped me in jail for half my lifetime, it must be coming up, for something I haven't done. It's destroyed my family and my life."