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'We helped them': New twist in Beckenridge disappearance case

Author
Anna Leask,
Publish Date
Tue, 22 Apr 2025, 12:49pm
A photograph submitted during the coroner's hearing in the Christchurch District Court on May 23, 2023 into the disappearance of John Beckenridge and his son Mike Zhao-Beckenridge (inset left) on March 13, 2015; John Beckenridge's car is hoisted from the water at Curio Bay (inset right). Photos / Supplied
A photograph submitted during the coroner's hearing in the Christchurch District Court on May 23, 2023 into the disappearance of John Beckenridge and his son Mike Zhao-Beckenridge (inset left) on March 13, 2015; John Beckenridge's car is hoisted from the water at Curio Bay (inset right). Photos / Supplied

'We helped them': New twist in Beckenridge disappearance case

Author
Anna Leask,
Publish Date
Tue, 22 Apr 2025, 12:49pm
  • New evidence has emerged in the disappearance of John Beckenridge and his stepson, Mike Zhao-Beckenridge. 
  • Coroner Marcus Elliot will hear from new witnesses this week. 
  • Man reportedly said he 鈥渉elped鈥 the missing pair and they are alive. 
  • Engineering expert says no evidence vehicle crash was staged - but steering wheel and brake pedal never recovered. 

New evidence has emerged about the mysterious disappearance of Southland man John Beckenridge and his young stepson Mike more than 10 years ago. 

A friend of John Beckenridge allegedly told people after the pair vanished: 鈥渨e helped him out and they are alive鈥. 

Swedish-born helicopter pilot Beckenridge broke a court order by collecting his 11-year-old stepson, Mike Zhao-Beckenridge, from his Invercargill school on March 13, 2015. 

A week later, Beckenridge鈥檚 4WD Volkswagen Touareg went off the cliff near Curio Bay, in Southland. But when police recovered the vehicle, there were no signs of any bodies and the two have been missing since. 

Mike鈥檚 mother Fiona Lu is convinced her son is alive and that her former partner, Beckenridge, staged the pair鈥檚 death after she moved Mike from Beckenridge鈥檚 Queenstown home to Invercargill with her new partner, Peter Russell. 

An inquest is probing the disappearance of Mike Zhao-Beckenridge, who vanished with his stepfather in 2015.An inquest is probing the disappearance of Mike Zhao-Beckenridge, who vanished with his stepfather in 2015. 

As a result, Coroner Elliot was tasked with probing the disappearance and making a ruling on what likely happened to the pair. 

The inquest was held in 2023. 

But after new evidence came to light, a three-day hearing was scheduled to assess the information. 

Coroner Elliot will hear from the man who allegedly reported helping Beckenridge. 

He will also hear from others about that claim. 

An engineering expert has also spoken about whether it would have been possible for Beckenridge鈥檚 vehicle to have been sent off the cliff with no driver. 

鈥淒r John Raine, the independent expert who was asked to address whether the Volkswagen could have been rigged to drive off the cliff top without a driver at the controls, will give evidence today,鈥 she said. 

鈥淭he second part of the reconvened hearing relates to some new information police received on the 26th of June 2023, after the last submissions were made. 

鈥淧olice investigated this new information. They provided a report to the coroner in November 2024.鈥 

A missing persons poster was distributed around  hotels and resorts in Gili Island after a woman who was holidaying there claims to have spotted the pair three months after their mysterious disappearance. Photo / SuppliedA missing persons poster was distributed around hotels and resorts in Gili Island after a woman who was holidaying there claims to have spotted the pair three months after their mysterious disappearance. Photo / Supplied 

Jordan said shortly after the media reported that a car had gone off a cliff at Curio Bay, the landowner Paul Watson, spoke to his cousin Oliver Watson on the phone. 

鈥淥liver Watson鈥檚 evidence will be that during the phone call, Paul Watson said: 鈥榳e helped them out and they are alive鈥,鈥 she explained. 

鈥淧aul Watson will give evidence about his recollection of the search for Mike and John in the Curio Bay area and how he learned about the cliff-top scene on the farmland he leased to his neighbour. 

鈥淧aul Watson will also respond to his cousin鈥檚 evidence that he helped Mike and John to escape. He says this is untrue.鈥 

The coroner will also hear from other members of the Watson family about 鈥渄ynamics鈥 and the relationship between Oliver and Paul Watson. 

Jordan reminded the court that this week鈥檚 proceedings were 鈥渘ot an inquest鈥. 

Rather, it was to 鈥渁ssist the coroner in determining whether there is jurisdiction to open an inquiry鈥. 

鈥淭he main issue is whether it is likely that Mike and John Beckenridge are dead,鈥 she said. 

A photograph submitted during the coroner's hearing in the Christchurch District Court on May 23, 2023 into the disappearance of John Beckenridge and his son Mike Zhao-Beckenridge (inset left) on March 13, 2015; John Beckenridge's car is hoisted from the water at Curio Bay (inset right). Photos / SuppliedA photograph submitted during the coroner's hearing in the Christchurch District Court on May 23, 2023 into the disappearance of John Beckenridge and his son Mike Zhao-Beckenridge (inset left) on March 13, 2015; John Beckenridge's car is hoisted from the water at Curio Bay (inset right). Photos / Supplied 

Raine gave evidence this morning about whether Beckenridge鈥檚 vehicle could have been 鈥渞igged鈥. 

He said the overall probability of the vehicle launching off the clifftop without a driver behind the wheel was 鈥渧ery low鈥. 

The probability it was driven off the clifftop was 鈥渉igh鈥. 

Raine gave extensive evidence about the staged crash scenario, including Beckenrdige jumping out at the last minute. 

He said it would be 鈥渁 very precarious kind of manoeuvre to try and carry out鈥. 

He said there was no evidence at the scene that anyone had exited the vehicle before it 鈥渓aunched鈥 off the edge and plunged 71m into the water below. 

There were no brake marks. The vehicle would have had to have been travelling at 76km an hour at least for it to land where it did. 

鈥淚t is highly unlikely the driver left the vehicle before it left the clifftop,鈥 he told Coroner Elliot. 

鈥淚t is highly unlikely the driver could have safely exited at the launch speed without being seriously injured or going over the cliff edge.鈥 

Raine said the vehicle went off the cliff in a straight line. 

For that to happen without a driver a 鈥渞emote-controlled electro-mechanical actuator system鈥 would have been required. 

He said there was no evidence such a system had been used. 

A simpler 鈥渢ethering system鈥 for the steering wheel with a 鈥渃rude鈥 spring-loaded prop or weight on the accelerator would have been unreliable and made driving in a straight line 鈥渄ifficult鈥. 

He confirmed that the steering wheel and brake pedal were never recovered when the crash wreckage was found. 

Even in the absence of the mechanisms, he said he would have expected other evidence to be found in the vehicle, for example, holes drilled in the floor or bracket mountings. 

The hearing continues. 

To date, police have had 60 suspected sightings of the Beckenridges or their vehicle, some of which have been deemed unlikely or eliminated. 

Information about possible sightings continues to be reported from within New Zealand and from Kiwis overseas. 

Anna Leask is a Christchurch-based reporter who covers national crime and justice. She joined the Herald in 2008 and has worked as a journalist for 18 years with a particular focus on family and gender-based violence, child abuse, sexual violence, homicides, mental health and youth crime. She writes, hosts and produces the award-winning podcast A Moment In Crime, released monthly on nzherald.co.nz 

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