- A Kiwi man with multiple identities听has lost a civil trial where he was听accused of murdering his wife听so he could cash in on multiple insurance policies.听
- Born Alex Lang, of Takapuna, the former Westlake Boys鈥 student was known as听Donald McPherson to Paula鈥檚 family听who sought a court ruling to keep him from receiving $7 million in insurance money.听
- Paula鈥檚 brother, Neville, is appealing for sightings of his sister鈥檚 suspected killer.听
The family of a dead heiress says it鈥檚 a 鈥渉uge relief鈥 a judge has confirmed what they always suspected 鈥 that her Kiwi husband听killed her for her life insurance money听鈥 and believe he鈥檚 hiding out in New Zealand or Australia.听
Victim Paula Leeson鈥檚 brother, Neville Leeson, told the听Herald听the journey to justice was not over yet as they focused on a fresh criminal trial.听
New Zealand-born Donald McPherson听was formally cleared of the murder charges in 2021 of his 47-year-old wife.听
In the latest development, a High Court judge in the UK has ruled Leeson,听found dead in a swimming pool,听was unlawfully killed by her husband so he could gain access to her $9.4 million estate. The civil action has blocked him from inheriting any money.听
Neville said his sister鈥檚 killer had fled the country and believed he could be close to his birthplace, avoiding paying costs related to the civil trial, which ended last week.听
鈥淗e could be anywhere, but there is a big possibility he might be in Australia or New Zealand we think.鈥听
A High Court judge in the UK has ruled Paula Leeson, found dead in a swimming pool, was killed by her husband so he could gain access to her $9.4 million estate. Photo / Supplied听
Paula Leeson, 47, of Sale near Manchester,听died in a swimming pool听while on holiday with Takapuna-born Donald McPherson, born Alexander James Lang, in Denmark in 2017.听
Leeson鈥檚 family alleged he killed her as part of a life insurance plot in which McPherson stood to gain 拢3.5 million ($7 million).听
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By Neville鈥檚 count, and evidence before the court, there were 14 insurance policies lined up to pay out on Paula鈥檚 death, with McPherson the beneficiary of every single one.听
He said it was a 鈥渉uge relief鈥 to know her sister鈥檚 suspected killer would not benefit from any of it.听
Neville said their family had always thought McPherson was 鈥渧ery strange鈥.听
鈥淚t was like he had dropped from space when he met Paula 鈥 he had no friends 鈥 he said he was from a foster home and he never had any parents and all this.鈥听
Neville said after his sister鈥檚 death, they found he wasn鈥檛 the orphaned foster child from New Zealand he had claimed to be.听
Instead, he was Alex Lang, born in Takapuna in 1973, then growing up in Auckland鈥檚 North Shore with his parents and two sisters.听
Since then, he has adopted at least five other identities, had 27 convictions for dishonesty in New Zealand and a jail term in Germany for embezzlement of about $35m.听
They also discovered that before the trip to Denmark with Paula Leeson, his wife of three years, he took out more than a dozen insurance policies 鈥 some with forged signatures 鈥 putting him in line for a $7m payout from the death of his wife.听
Neville said when he got a phone call from his dad in 2017 to say Paula had died, there was 鈥渘o doubt鈥 what had happened.听
鈥淢y father said straight away that 鈥榟e鈥檚 killed her鈥.听
鈥淵ou can tell from that what kind of our feelings were towards him.鈥听
Donald McPherson aka Donald Somers aka Alan Atkins, born Alexander Lang in New Zealand.听
McPherson was charged with murder in April 2020 and went on trial a year later in the Crown Court at Manchester. When the prosecution case closed, the judge hearing the case aborted it.听
He did so saying McPherson had probably murdered Paula, but the evidence wouldn鈥檛 allow a jury to find beyond reasonable doubt that he was the killer.听
Neville said with the new evidence that had come to light during the civil trial, including from a previously locked laptop, they believed they had a 鈥済ood case鈥 for a new criminal trial.听
He said he was sending pleas around the world, but specifically to those in the Southern Hemisphere, to let their family know if they see McPherson.听
However, he warned about getting too close.听
鈥淭he most important thing is that we want people to stay away from him because he鈥檚 a very, very dangerous individual.听
鈥淪o if anyone sees him, you need to be very, extremely careful but if you do, then please let us know.鈥听
Rachel Maher is an Auckland-based reporter who covers breaking news. She has worked for the听Herald听since 2022.听
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