Herald on Sunday

Rewa faces third trial for murder

- Phil Taylor

Tomorrow convicted serial rapist Malcolm Rewa will defend for the third time a charge that he is also a murderer.

Rewa is charged with the murder of Susan Burdett who was found raped and bludgeoned to death in her South Auckland home in 1992.

In 1998 he was convicted of having raped Burdett but two juries were unable to decide whether he murdered her.

At the time of those trials Teina Pora was already serving a prison sentence for her rape and murder.

In 2015 the Privy Council quashed Pora’s conviction­s and he later received $3.5 million compensati­on from the Government for having wrongly spent 21 years in prison.

The miscarriag­e of justice prompted authoritie­s to consider trying Rewa again.

However, to do so a stay put in place after the second hung jury preventing another prosecutio­n had to be set aside.

The way was cleared for a third trial when Chief High Court Judge Justice Geoffrey Venning last year decided it was in the interests of justice that the trial proceed.

The reasons were not released to the media.

Because of the considerab­le publicity generated by the miscarriag­e of justice that befell Pora, the courts have placed restrictio­ns in the interests of a fair trial on what can be reported prior to Rewa’s third trial for murder.

Crown prosecutor Gareth Kayes and defence lawyer Paul Chambers will be presenting the cases.

The trial in the High Court at Auckland, before Justice Venning, is expected to take four weeks.

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