The morning after the infamous fatal 1987 Red Fox Tavern robbery one of the men on trial was asked by a family member if he had anything to do with it, a court has heard. The brother-in-law said the unnamed accused arrived that Sunday morning, looking as if he had not slept. As news broke of the fatal Red Fox Tavern robbery, the family heard a report on the radio, the court head. The brother-in-law gave evidence that a family member asked the accused if that was "anything to do with you?" While there, she saw a car arrive by the dairy "exactly" like the one she saw on Friday night.
Source: New Zealand Herald February 22, 2021 01:08 UTC