Stefan Hannon-McGinn (left) and Ethan Howe are on trial in the High Court at New Plymouth, charged with murder.
Stefan Hannon-McGinn (left) and Ethan Howe are on trial in the High Court at New Plymouth, charged with murder.
Long before a man was shot dead on the deck at his home in a remote rural settlement, his relationship with his neighbour had fractured into threats and violence.
The victim, Sidney Ross Bridson, had assaulted his neighbour, Mathew David Hannon, with a pitchfork and a bottle, and madedrunken threats to kill him.
Hannon was paranoid and had become increasingly upset by Bridson’s actions.
The best friends are accused of murdering Bridson, who was terminally ill with cancer at the time, after his ongoing conflict with Hannon, the father of Hannon-McGinn.
Stefan Hannon-McGinn is defending a murder charge. At the beginning of the trial, he admitted to a count of arson.
Howe is also defending a charge of arson, which Hannon-McGinn pleaded guilty to at the outset of the trial in the High Court at New Plymouth.
Jurors have heard that Hannon-McGinn accepted he shot Bridson, causing his death, but that he claimed it was self-defence. Howe has admitted he was present but not criminally responsible.
Hannon-McGinn used his father’s 20-gauge shotgun to fire the fatal shot, while Howe allegedly covered his back with a hunting rifle.
Hannon-McGinn travelled from Hamilton with Howe and “sorted it out”, the Crown claimed.
Victim ‘nutted out’
Today, Tania Petley, who has owned property in the area for more than two decades, said the small community, described by some as the “Wild West”, could be “a bit Days of Our Lives-y”.
There was beef between some, but mostly everyone got along, she said.
That included Hannon and Bridson at times, with Petley recalling them having “sessions” of marijuana together.
But she said drama between them ensued when Hannon began complaining about Bridson’s friends coming on to the land to hunt.