IR-01-24-6644
26 March 2024
Jonothan Cullinane
[FYI request #25870 email]
Kia ora Jonothan
Request for information
Thank you for your Official Information Act 1982 (OIA) request of 23 February 2024,
in which you requested:
According to a book on the murders of Jeanette and Harvey Crewe that was
published last year (The Crewe Murders, by Kirsty Johnson and James Hol ings,
Massey University Press 2023): “Based on markings she ["she" being Sharon
Fowler, senior forensic scientist at the National Ballistics Intelligence Service of
the Greater Manchester Police] observed on the base of the fatal bul ets, and
comparing them to markings on al the bullets test-fired by the DSIR from the
collected rifles, she found two rifles that could have fired the fatal bul ets: Arthur
Thomas's, and a .22 Browning pump-action rifle belonging to Arthur Eglinton,
a Pahiatua farmer, which had somehow been picked up in the police sweep.”
65-odd rifles were checked by police - 64 from within a 5k radius of Pukekawa,
and one, belonging to Arthur Eglinton, from Pahiatua, 500k away.
I would like to see any documentation that was gathered in regard to Arthur
Eglinton.
The information you requested is attached. Please note some information has been
redacted under the fol owing sections of the OIA:
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9(2)(a): to protect the privacy of natural persons.
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6(c): the making available of the information is likely to prejudice the maintenance
of the law including the prevention, investigation, and detection of offences and
the right to a fair trial.
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Or the information is out of scope of your request.
Police considers the interests requiring protection by withholding the information are not
outweighed by any public interest in release of the information.
You have the right to seek an investigation and review by the Ombudsman of this
decision. Information about how to make a complaint is available at
www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or freephone 0800 802 602.
Yours sincerely
D.C. Lynch
Detective Superintendent
Director, Financial Crime Group
New Zealand Police