Gate Pā murder accused Rachael Anne Eddy, 50, appeared in the Tauranga High Court on April 2, and her jury trial is set to begin in October 2026. Photo / NZME
Gate Pā murder accused Rachael Anne Eddy, 50, appeared in the Tauranga High Court on April 2, and her jury trial is set to begin in October 2026. Photo / NZME
The woman accused of murdering a 63-year-old man found dead on a walkway in Gate Pā, Tauranga, can now be revealed as Rachael Anne Eddy.
Her trial is set to begin in October 2026.
Eddy, 50, appeared in the High Court at Tauranga on Wednesday by audio visual link from Auckland Women’s Prison for a callover hearing before Justice Kiri Tahana.
The deceased’s identity can also be revealed after Justice Tahana confirmed suppression orders had lapsed.
Eddy earlier pleaded not guilty to a charge of murdering Ross Kennedy in Tauranga on October 6, 2024.
The park includes a bush-filled gully, a walkway connecting to Watling St and Tom Muir Drive, and backs on to the Gate Pā Tennis Club fence.
Tauranga senior defence barrister Bill Nabney. Photo / NZME
Eddy’s lawyer Bill Nabney told Justice Tahana a proposed jury trial date of October 12 next year in the High Court at Hamilton was acceptable to him and the Crown.
He said the trial was expected to take two weeks and did not expect any issues to arise that would prevent the trial from proceeding on that date.
Nabney said he believed a May 21 judicial disclosure conference was no longer necessary and was sure any outstanding matters could be resolved between him and Crown solicitor Anna Pollett.
However, he said he was experiencing difficulties getting access to Eddy and other clients on remand at Auckland Women’s Prison to seek their instructions.
Justice Kiri Tahana.
Justice Tahana said she had noted the lawyer’s concerns and would schedule another call over in the next three months to check the Crown and defence lawyers were ready to proceed to trial.
She scheduled a two-week trial for Eddy to begin in the High Court at Hamilton on October 12, 2026, and remanded Eddy in custody.
Sandra Conchie is a senior journalist at the Bay of Plenty Times and Rotorua Daily Post who has been a journalist for 24 years. She mainly covers police, court and other justice stories, as well as general news. She has been a Canon Media Awards regional/community reporter of the year.