Injustice
Feb 15 2009, Byron Clark

Bruce Emery, the businessman who a year ago stabed to death then 15 year old Pihema Cameron after catching him and another teenager he caught spray painting (’tagging’) his garage in Auckland and chasing them 300 meters down the street with a...

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