Kiwi Clinton Thinn has been arrested in Los Angeles and charged with murder. The aspiring rapper moved to the United States to further his rap career according to a friend.
A New Zealand man facing life in jail in the US was targeted in prison because of his accent and had no choice but to defend himself, his lawyer says.
Aucklander Clinton Thinn, the stepbrother of National MP Nikki Kaye, is accused of strangling his cellmate Lyle Woodward at ajail in San Diego in December 2016, after he was arrested for a botched bank robbery.
The prosecutor was asking for a first-degree murder conviction, Star News reporter Neal Putman in Chula Vistatold RNZ today.
Clinton Thinn will appear in court on the murder charge on March 6. He has pleaded not guilty. Photo / via Facebook
"He said 'he assaulted my client, Mr Thinn had no choice'," Putnam said.
"Then he added 'he's a foreigner, he has an accent, he didn't fit in, he had no choice', but he stopped short of saying exactly what he had done, and I don't know how they're going to bring out that information unless his client takes the stand."
Thinn will appear in court on the murder charge on March 6. He has pleaded not guilty.
If convicted of first-degree murder, he could be sentenced to 25 years to life in prison.
A friend of Thinn's previously told the Herald they had met at Auckland's Selwyn College, after Thinn left Auckland Grammar School.
The two-bedroom apartment was featured in Herald Homes in June 2011.
In an interview, the then-accounting student said he wanted to make his home a unique and hip place to live.
"I decided to make some alterations and put a fish tank in the wall to make the apartment feel alive as opposed to a sterile hotel environment.
"When I am studying, I like to hear water in the background. It's calming.''
Thinn, a lover of hip-hop and rap, often posted videos of himself rapping to lyrics he had written under the rap artist name BigMac and Richochet Rocket.
Thinn's old friend said he felt guilty about his mate's situation.
"He was led on by a lot of his friends that he was a good rapper.
"When really, people were just leading him on, it was just funny for us to watch.
"That was his motive to go to the US.''
The friend acknowledged Thinn could have had more support in America and did not need to rob a bank.
"He's got money. He comes from a family of money.
"He wasn't a proud friend to have around, but he was a dear friend."
Aucklander Clinton Thinn, the step-brother of National MP Nikki Kaye, is accused of strangling his cellmate Lyle Woodward at a jail in San Diego. Photo / Instagram
Another mate said he was also concerned for the former Aucklander, who had moved to the US to further his rap career.
A Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade spokeswoman said Thinn was receiving consular advice.
A former schoolmate, who wished to remain anonymous, said Thinn's behaviour was sometimes "pretty crazy".