Eli Epiha trial: Defendant testifies that he never intended to shoot cops | nzherald.co.nz

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Eli Bob Sauni Epiha, the man who murdered unarmed Constable Matthew Hunt, initially got an illegal firearm on the day of the shooting with the intention of protecting his family, he told the jury today as he took the witness stand on his own behalf.

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In This Story: Eli Epiha

Eli Epiha faced trial for the murder of a police officer in New Zealand after he shot and killed Constable Matthew Hunt. He pleaded guilty to Hunt’s killing in June 2020. A year later, he faced a trial for attempting to murder Hunt’s partner, Constable David Goldfinch.

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