The below statement is attributable to Detective Superintendent Dave Lynch:
New Zealand Police acknowledges today's Supreme Court decision allowing the appeals of James Wilson and Mark Hoggart and entering judgments of acquittal in relation to the 1987 aggravated robbery of the Red Fox Tavern and the murder of publican Christopher Bush.
Police respects the Court's decision and will carefully review the judgment. The differing conclusions reached by the High Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court illustrate the complexity of the evidential issues considered throughout these proceedings.
The offending at the Red Fox Tavern on 24 October 1987 was a tragic event that resulted in the death of Mr Bush and had a profound impact on his family, friends, staff members who were present, and the wider community. We recognise that today's decision will be difficult for many people connected to the case, particularly Mr Bush's family, who have lived with the consequences of this crime for almost four decades.
The investigation into the Red Fox Tavern robbery and homicide was extensive, spanning many years and multiple investigative reviews. Police remain proud of the dedication and professionalism of the investigators who worked tirelessly to seek answers on behalf of the victim, his family, and the community.
The Supreme Court's decision does not diminish the seriousness of the offending or the commitment shown by investigators over many years. Police undertook the prosecution based on the evidence available and in accordance with our obligations under the criminal justice system.
As the matter has now been determined by the Supreme Court, Police will take time to consider the judgment and its findings.
Our thoughts remain with the family of Christopher Bush and all those affected by these events.
ENDS.
Issued by Police Media Centre