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  1. Crusty, when the Arabs chant death to America and death to Israel do you think they would like to slaughter them? also the supporters of Palestine who chanted gas the Jews on the steps of the Sydney Opera House do you think they like the Jews? Is there a reason Jordan, Egypt Lebanon and Cairo won't take the refugees from Palestine to their country?
  2. I'm surprised they are not head hunted by Bud Light and Disney.
  3. The first quarter will be super quick, they will have to go better than 1.46. 9 set by My Field Marshal. You would like to own one that could better that time.
  4. What do they call Declan Bates? Pogo will know this.
  5. World Politics Pacific Te Ao Māori Sport Business Country Local Democracy Reporting Comment & Analysis In Depth Weather NEW ZEALAND CRIME 7 Feb 2024 Baby Ru death: Police know who got rid of evidence, detective says 2:00 pm on 7 February 2024 Share this Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share via email Share on Reddit Share on Linked In Baby Ru died just before his second birthday, on 22 October. Photo: Supplied The lead detective investigating the death of a Lower Hutt toddler says police believe they know who got rid of vital evidence, but there is not enough information to charge them. Months have passed since Ruthless-Empire Ahipene-Wall, also known as Baby Ru, was killed - just before his second birthday. He was taken to Hutt Hospital on 22 October, after suffering violent injuries at his home on Poole Street, Taitā. The police have been looking at three people of interest who were at the house at the time of the toddler's injuries, and have previously appealed for information about some missing items. Detective Inspector Nick Pritchard said investigations into who removed a duvet cover, strap, hard drive and power back up unit were ongoing, but it was unclear whether the items had been destroyed or were being safeguarded. "We have established who we believe is responsible, however, we're still working through and gathering the required evidence to support a charge relating to that," he said. "We believe the items were disposed by one or more of the persons of interest, that were inside the house at the time." Detective Inspector Nick Pritchard believes all three people of interest have knowledge of what happened to Baby Ru. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver The case was complex, Pritchard said, and it was still too early to know when police would arrest anyone. "A lot of information has been gathered and the team are currently reviewing all of that material ... to give us a full assessment to be able to put ourselves in a position, at some stage, with a goal of being able to charge those responsible." The toddler died from blunt force trauma to the head, either from a hard surface or object, Pritchard said. Police did not know what caused his injuries, nor how many of the three people present were involved in inflicting them. The police were unable to arrest the three individuals as there was not enough evidence against them, Pritchard said, and they were not obstructing the investigation - but he said none seemed to have told the whole truth. "I believe all three have knowledge of what happened that morning. "They don't have to talk to the police. We have engaged with all of the persons of interest, some have been interviewed more than others ... we're not satisfied that we have received a truthful account, a full truthful account, from anyone that was inside that property." Police were waiting on forensic testing results from items taken from house and a postmortem examination. Pritchard said he could not confirm whether that included the item behind the blunt force injury. He said police were also still trying to understand why a narrow piece of material was around the toddler's neck when he was brought to hospital, and who put it there. Police were still appealing for sightings of a grey-green 1994 Nissan Sentra, registration TE6972, that had been driven to and from the house three times after Baby Ru was taken to hospital, before officers arrived at the address. Baby Ru's family have applied to register his name as Nga Reo Te Huatahi Reremoana Ahipene-Wall, the New Zealand Herald reports. His birth was not registered as his name was rejected by the Department of Internal Affairs, the Herald reports.
  6. Did Ron Quinton have a nick name?
  7. Man guilty of inflicting fatal injuries to 19-month-old girl These two should be locked up for life and dealt the same as the 19month old baby got. The Aunty who was there originally got 10months home detention then failed to report so got 14 months imprisonment. The full court case is on stuff I must have missed it on the news.
  8. Go onto Temu or Ali Express they got hundreds of them. Put in Electric Razor.
  9. Not dissimilar to Donald J Trump.
  10. Joe Biden said he was talking to Napoleon the other day who also said you're going great Joe.
  11. Chase a Dream and Don't stop Dreaming you would think Sleepyhead could sponsor them Btw Cya Art was a bit disappointing at Menangle.
  12. Iraklis mate you will be going for the Huckelberry Finn and Supersonic early.
  13. Hertz are selling 20000 EVs and buying petrol cars they should have a rough idea which is the better cat. I hope Gruff is enjoying the hangi in Waitangi.
  14. When was the last time Levis stopped a fart?
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    Nothing is funny about a horse being lame but what was funny was the comment directed at me by Iraklis, you probably didn't see his emoji.