So this interview by Lisa Owen on RNZ (Radio New Zealand) Checkpoint with DI Nicola Reeves is an interesting (kinda) watch...Lisa presses DI Reeves to elaborate on who was wearing the clothes sought and where but she wasn't gonna play ball! I guess she's not being frank to protect the Crown's Prosecution...I mean it's bloomin' obvious who's wearing the clothes and that cctv captured them buying the spade but I guess she can't say it publicly
"Whether it's been discarded on the side of the road or hidden somewhere, and people happen to see it on their travels, then we would like to be contacted about that."
She would not be drawn on the significance of any of the items, except that the same person was wearing both the tracksuit and the sweater.
One of the photos appeared to show the wearer in a hardware store. Reeves would not confirm this, nor whether it was the man who has been charged, perhaps buying the spade after the alleged murder.
"I'm not going to get into a theory with you or an explanation of how the investigation is being pieced together," Reeves said..
The investigation into the murder of a Christchurch real estate agent is now focused on finding three crucial items, a spade, a tracksuit and a striped sweater. 44 year old Yanfei Bao went missing on July 19; she was last seen on Trevor Street in Christchurch where the agency she worked for had...
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How a spade and clothing are linked to the murder and kidnapping of missing Christchurch woman Yanfei Bao is something police will not be drawn on.
But police said they were important, as would be any locations in which they were found.
A 52-year-old man pleaded not guilty to Bao's murder when he appeared in the High Court at Christchurch on Tuesday afternoon.