An argument during a game a scrabble led to the man being bashed at least 40 times with a baseball bat and stabbed five times in the back, a court has been told.
Brendon Tahau, 26, of Rotorua died after 10 violent minutes.
In the High Court at Rotorua a Rotorua pair admitted killing Tahu.
James Wharetakahia Hamiora, 22, unemployed, pleaded guilty to Mr Tahau's murder.
His associate Gabriel John Kingi, who turns 19 next week, pleaded guilty to manslaughter.
The court was told Mr Tahau had visited a friend on August 25 last year and they settled in for a night of scrabble.
Hamiora, Kingi and another man turned up at the house.
When Mr Tahau took exception to the way Hamiora was speaking to his friends, Hamiora held up a bullet and put a cigarette against it saying he was going to shoot a hole through the wall.
Mr Tahau told Hamiora not to disrespect his friend's house and the pair argued.
Hamiora got a silver aluminium baseball bat from his car and began bashing Mr Tahau. Kingi joined in, punching Mr Tahau.
A woman left the house to get help.
At one stage Hamiora was taken outside but he returned, continuing to assault Mr Tahau.
Mr Tahau tried to get away, screaming at them "what is the matter? What is your problem?"
At this stage Hamiora stabbed Mr Tahau in the back at least five times while Kingi continued to punch him and hit him with the bat.
Mr Tahau had numerous injuries to his head, body and limbs and died a short time later as a result of a stab wound to his left lung.
Justice John Hansen remanded the pair in custody for sentencing in the High Court at Rotorua on October 13.
- NZPA
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