A man accused of murdering a woman in her Blenheim home last month can now be identified as her son.
A homicide investigation was launched after Jennifer Phyllis Sheehan was found dead at her property in Blenheim on the morning of November 25.
Her son, Paul Thomas Armon, a cleaner of Blenheim, was arrested shortly after.
The police charge sheet lists the date of the alleged offence as November 22.
The 55-year-old entered no plea when he appeared via audio-video link in the High Court this morning.
He was granted interim name suppression at an initial brief appearance in the Blenheim District Court before name suppression lapsed unchallenged today.
Sheehan鈥檚 family said after she was discovered that they had been left feeling 鈥渟hocked and utterly lost for words鈥.
Her nephew, Jarrod, paid tribute to Sheehan in a post online, saying he was 鈥渁ngry鈥 and 鈥渃onfused, but mostly sad鈥.
鈥淚鈥檓 shocked and utterly lost for words about what has happened to my Aunty Jenny,鈥 he said.
Jarrod said he still 鈥渃an鈥檛 comprehend鈥 what happened and 鈥減robably never will understand鈥 how it could happen, 鈥渆specially in Blenheim鈥.
He described Sheehan as having an 鈥渋nfectious laugh鈥.
鈥淢ainly I鈥檓 sad for my kids, who she loved and treated like her own grandchildren ... I genuinely felt the love she shared for our kids and that鈥檚 something I will never forget,鈥 he said.
Jarrod said he felt 鈥渞obbed of time that I鈥檒l never get again鈥. He said he would think of Sheehan every time he hears a song by Elvis and smile when something 鈥渜uirky reminds me of her鈥.
鈥淚 hope to remember her stories so she continues to live through them and we can laugh for many years to come,鈥 he said.
Armon鈥檚 lawyer Rob Harrison said detailed psychiatric reports would be needed to assess his fitness to plea or stand trial, which was scheduled for August 2026.
He would enter a plea at a case review scheduled for March 28.
Tracy Neal is a Nelson-based Open Justice reporter at 九一星空无限. She was previously RNZ鈥檚 regional reporter in Nelson-Marlborough and has covered general news, including court and local government for the Nelson Mail.
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