Alex Latimer's body was found at a Te Haroto address last October. Photo / Michael Schultz
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A Napier man was told to dig his own grave before he was murdered.
The horrific details of Alex Latimer's murder can now be revealed after James Taylor Martin Webby pleaded guilty to a charge or murder, as well as two charges of aggravated robbery, one charge of arson and one charge of perverting the course of justice.
Webby appeared in the High Court in Napier on Tuesday afternoon in front of Justice Robert Dobson.
His co-offender, David James Lothian , earlier pleaded guilty to a charge of murder, two of aggravated robbery, one of arson, and one charge of reckless driving.
The summary of facts for the case details how the offenders lured Latimer to an address in Te Haroto, off the Napier-Taupo road, before telling him to dig his own grave.
Latimer was known to the co-offenders, through their involvement with Hawke's Bay's drug world.
Prior to January 23 2017, Latimer had been involved in drug transaction with Lothian, and believed Lothian owed him money.
On January 23, 2017, Latimer arrived at a Maraenui address, where Webby and a witness were. Lothian arrived shortly after.
The offenders attacked Latimer, and took a bag containing drugs and money from him.
By September, 2018 Latimer was no longer in contact with either Lothian or Webby.
On September 29, 2018, an associate of Lothian, and acquaintance of Latimer, visited Lothian's house in Te Haroto.
Webby, Lothian and the associate drank bourbon and smoked cannabis together, and Latimer's name was bought up.
Following a conversation between the three men the associate texted Latimer, asking him to bring drugs to the address.
The plan was to "roll" him for drugs and/or cash.
Latimer was not informed either Lothian or Webby were at the address.
Latimer arrived at the Te Haroto address in the early hours of September 30 2018. Lothian was waiting in a shed on the property, and Webby in a car.
Upon his arrival, Latimer was greeted by the associate, who told him he was going inside for a cigarette, at which point the defendants started punching the victim.
He was beaten around the head, and then dragged to the rear of the property, and was hit with a shovel while being dragged.