A 37-year-old man charged with the kidnap and murder of Hastings man Johnny Wright has been granted further name suppression.
The accused appeared in Hastings District Court for the second time today on 13 indictable charges including unlawfully detaining and murdering Mr Wright, 50, on June 24.
Further charges laid after alleged incidents with other victims include kidnapping, possession of an offensive weapon, multiple counts of threatening to kill, assault and assault with intent to injure.
The heavily tattooed man told Judge Tony Adeane he hailed "from the Bay of Plenty" and was yet to speak to his lawyer.
Mr Wright, a sickness beneficiary who had not been seen or heard from since June 21, was reported missing by family in July.