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'What are you going to do, get me whacked like Angela?': Murder trial hears secret conversations

Author
Kurt Bayer, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Fri, 5 May 2023, 1:41pm
David Hawken and Rebecca Wright-Meldrum both deny murdering Angela Blackmoore (inset). Photo / George Heard
David Hawken and Rebecca Wright-Meldrum both deny murdering Angela Blackmoore (inset). Photo / George Heard

'What are you going to do, get me whacked like Angela?': Murder trial hears secret conversations

Author
Kurt Bayer, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Fri, 5 May 2023, 1:41pm

Debt collector David Hawken鈥檚 partner asked him during a heated argument in the days after Angela Blackmoore was murdered in 1995 if he was going to 鈥済et me whacked like Angela?鈥, a court heard today.

Hawken, 50, and ex-stripper Rebecca Wright-Meldrum, 51, are standing trial at the High Court in Christchurch for Blackmoore鈥檚 murder on August 17, 1995.

For 25 years the case went unsolved before police suddenly received fresh information in 2019 and Jeremy Crinis James Powell was arrested.

He pleaded guilty and was jailed for at least 10 years for bludgeoning and stabbing Blackmoore 39 times.

The Crown alleges that Hawken ordered Powell 鈥 who will be a key Crown witness in the case - to carry out the hit, offering to pay $10,000, while Wright-Meldrum, a close friend and ex-lover of Blackmoore, helped him gain entry to her house.

Hawken and Wright-Meldrum both deny any part in the killing and have pleaded not guilty.

Today, Hawken鈥檚 partner back in 1995, Toni Parris, has given evidence, talking about the days leading up to 鈥 and after 鈥 the killing.

She recalled being suspicious of regular hour-long closed-door conversations at their Cashel St house between Hawken, Wright-Meldrum who she knew as 鈥楤iscuit鈥, and her boyfriend Powell.

David Hawken and Rebecca Wright-Meldrum both deny murder and are standing trial at the High Court in Christchurch. Photo / George Heard

David Hawken and Rebecca Wright-Meldrum both deny murder and are standing trial at the High Court in Christchurch. Photo / George Heard

Sneaking down the hallway 鈥渃urious as to what the heck was going on鈥, she tried to overhear their conversations but never heard anything, the court heard.

The Crown allege that from 鈥渆arly on鈥 Hawken had an eye on the financial benefit of the Blackmoores鈥 two properties 鈥 at Cashel St, and a section on Ferry Rd 鈥 and wanted to use them and his own assets to secure loans for future business ventures, including a multimillion-dollar property development at Moncks Spur, Redcliffs, while also looking to set up a telecommunications business.

Parris understood there was 鈥渟ome sort of agreement鈥 between him and the Blackmoores but alleged that Hawken had said if Angela Blackmoore didn鈥檛 agree he would 鈥渄eal with her鈥.

鈥淚 took it as a threat,鈥 she told the court this morning.

Angela Blackmoore was 21 when she died at her home in August 1995. Photo / Supplied

Angela Blackmoore was 21 when she died at her home in August 1995. Photo / Supplied

On the day of the killing, Parris and Hawken attended her grandfather鈥檚 funeral and was with him most of the day, apart from about an hour when he went out with a debt-collecting associate.

Two days after the murder, Parris claims William Blackmoore visited their Cashel St property and he talked with Hawken alone at the bottom of the section.

When she asked what they had been talking about, she claimed that Hawken said he was telling his friend 鈥渉ow to handle the cops鈥.

Later, Wright-Meldrum and Powell also came around and she claimed that Hawken said 鈥渟omething like, 鈥榳e should probably get you two out of the country at some stage鈥.鈥

鈥淚t was a very odd thing to say,鈥 Parris told the court.

Police involved in the vast Operation Vancouver murder probe raided their Cashel St property one morning during a row between Parris and her partner Hawken.

鈥淚 remember we were having an argument in the bedroom,鈥 she said.

鈥淚 was really upset and got really angry and he must鈥檝e been really angry with me too.

鈥淚 said, 鈥榃hat are you going to do about it, are you going to get me whacked like Angela?鈥欌

At that moment, the police came knocking at the door and he never responded to her, Parris told the court.

Hawken鈥檚 lawyer Anne Stevens KC, however, questioned Parris under cross-examination and suggested that the hour-long meetings between Hawken, Powell, and Wright-Meldrum never happened.

鈥淚鈥檓 sorry, you鈥檙e incorrect,鈥 Parris replied.

She denied defence suggestions that she was now 鈥渄etermined to cause trouble鈥 for Hawken.

One of Hawken鈥檚 former debt collectors Jarrod Constantine recalled driving around with his boss in the days after the killing, tossing about a theory that someone had been hired to murder her.

He told the court today that Hawken鈥檚 鈥渢heory鈥 was similar, except that William Blackmoore contracted a killer for $10,000 and that they would be paid through the sale of a house or insurance.

鈥淚 pretty much laughed... I said, 鈥$10,000, f*** off, you can鈥檛 do anything for that price and [Hawken] goes, 鈥榊ou鈥檇 be surprised鈥,鈥 Constantine told the court.

It stuck out because of the 鈥渕inimal amount鈥, he said, but 鈥渄idn鈥檛 think much of it鈥, saying he didn鈥檛 know that Hawken was being questioned by police around that time.

Days later, Hawken took him to the Templar HQ gang headquarters in Christchurch, Constantine told the court.

On the way, Hawken allegedly told him: 鈥淲atch what you鈥檙e asking [about the Blackmoore murder case] because these guys will probably kill you.鈥

He says he waited outside while Hawken talked to the 鈥渢op guy鈥 while he was eyeballed by men outside the gang pad.

Constantine says he 鈥渇elt a bit threatened鈥 and afterwards, he and Hawken went their own ways.

Under questioning by Hawken鈥檚 lawyer Stevens, he admitted 鈥渇loating theories with lots of people鈥 over Blackmoore鈥檚 murder and only gave a statement to police in 2021.

The murder went unsolved for more than two decades before Powell was arrested in 2019 after police offered a then-record $100,000 reward.

Wright-Meldrum鈥檚 defence counsel Stephanie Grieve KC suggested to the jury earlier that the key issue for them was whether Powell is 鈥渃redible and reliable鈥 when he says Wright-Meldrum was with him when he murdered Blackmoore.

Stevens also earlier said that Hawken had nothing to do with Blackmoore鈥檚 murder and that he had 鈥渘o wish that she die鈥.

Hawken had no motive, no money, and no power to order a murder, his defence team say.

The trial continues.

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