A murder case is reopened to determine if it was properly investigated.
A murder is examined to provide an insight into what the rights of the public are with regard to unsolved cases.
The murder of a 68-year-old homeless woman in Auckland.
The crimes of Mark Lundy, who was convicted of killing his wife and seven-year-old daughter Amber by beating them with a tomahawk. His guilt was not immediately established and he appeared grief-stricken at their funerals in September 2000. It was not until April 2002 that he was found guilty of the double murder, though it has been suggested in some quarters that he may be innocent of the crimes.
The murder of Claire Hills, who was burned to death in her car on Mangere Mountain, Auckland, in April 1998.
Investigating the case of two women who were convicted of assault against an elderly man, despite the victim claiming there was only one attacker.