Accused: The Polkinghorne Trial
NZ Herald
From the team behind The Front Page, the New Zealand Herald's daily news podcast, comes Accused: The Polkinghorne Trial.
Paulina Hanna was found dead at the Remuera home she shared with her husband of 30 years, Philip Polkinghorne, on Easter Monday 2021.
For 16 months, her death was treated as “unexplained”. That’s until it emerged Polkinghorne had been charged with murder. He pleaded not guilty in August 2022.
Over the coming weeks, The Front Page host Chelsea Daniels will be reporting regularly from the Auckland High Court as Polkinghorne stands trial.
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Days 30 - 31: Final witnesses take the stand after seven weeks of testimony
After seven weeks and over 80 witnesses, we have finished hearing evidence in the trial of Philip Polkinghorne. The former Auckland eye surgeon is accused of murdering his wife, Pauline Hanna, who was found dead on 5 April, 2021. He maintains she took her own life. In the final days of testimony, the debate over activity on Hanna’s phone continued, before the last two witnesses to take the stand offered their views on the state of her mental health, and the risk factors that could have pushe
Days 27 - 29: Email highlights Hanna's work stress as witnesses weigh in on her mental health
Originally due to run for six weeks, the trial of Philip Polkinghorne is now in its seventh week. The former Auckland eye surgeon is accused of murdering his wife, Pauline Hanna, who was found dead on 5 April, 2021. He maintains she took her own life. More witnesses from the defence took the stand to discuss their thoughts on how Hanna died, and the risk factors that could have pushed her to take her own life. New emails from Hanna were read to the court, and the question on if she used her
Days 24 - 26: Witnesses reveal a different side of Polkinghorne as defence argues its case
Week six of the trial of Philip Polkinghorne continued with the defence’s case. The former Auckland eye surgeon is accused of murdering his wife, Pauline Hanna, who was found dead on 5 April, 2021. He maintains she took her own life. Witnesses for the defence revealed a different side of Polkinghorne then what we’ve previously heard, with former colleagues and neighbours describing him as funny, generous and caring. While the case took another dive into the couple’s accounts, electricity u
Days 22 and 23: Defence opens their case with Pauline Hanna's sister
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Days 20 and 21: The final search history and unsent messages of Pauline Hanna
Week five in the trial of Philip Polkinghorne has kicked off with more on what was found on the couple’s tech, a hint that Pauline Hanna found a P pipe months before her death, and what exactly is a ‘girlfriend experience’? And two messages, drafted, on the morning of Pauline Hanna’s death, have also been revealed by the defence. You can listen to episodes of Accused: The Polkinghorne Trial through The Front Page podcast feed, or find it on iHeartRadio or wherever you get your podcasts. This se
Days 18 and 19: Sex tapes, intimate letters and Google searches revealed
The end of the shortened fourth week in the trial of Philip Polkinghorne traverses a range of topics He’s accused of murdering his wife, Pauline Hanna, in April 2021 – but maintains, she took her own life. More on the couple’s finances, the dark sides of meth use, a sex tape, Google searches about infidelity, and a series of intimate letters between a husband and a wife were all revealed and discussed by witnesses. You can listen to episodes of Accused: The Polkinghorne Trial through The Fron
Days 16 and 17: Drug tests at Auckland Eye before the couple's finances are examined
The trial of Philip Polkinghorne has, in theory, hit the halfway mark – with Justice Graham Lang telling the jury it’s “broadly on schedule”. Polkinghorne’s accused of strangling his wife, Pauline Hanna, at the couple’s Remuera home in April 2021 – before allegedly staging the scene to look like she’d taken her own life. His defence maintains she committed suicide. Day 16 focused on Auckland Eye, Polkinghorne's workplace, and how his colleagues found a meth pipe and lighter in one of the co
Days 14 and 15: Friends, colleagues share more about their concerns for Pauline
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Days 12 and 13: Pathologists detail Pauline's death, friends testify about their concerns
Warning: This episode contains disturbing material and some explicit language. How did Pauline Hanna die? That’s the question for the jury, who, for weeks will consider evidence and ultimately decide – was it murder, or suicide? It’s also a question put to two different pathologists, tasked with exploring how the 63-year-old died in her Remuera home in April 2021. Philip Polkinghorne is accused of murdering his wife – but maintains she took her own life. We also hear from a long-time frie
Days 10 and 11: Family and co-workers shed light on Pauline's view of her marriage
Day 10 saw the jury visit to the home of Pauline Hanna and Phllip Polkinghorne to see where Pauline had died. That was before a parade of ex-colleagues took to the stand to shed light on their relationship with Pauline, and what she told them about her concern for her marriage and her finances. Plus, an explanation as to why Pauline Hanna’s niece recorded a family conversation. You can listen to episodes of Accused: The Polkinghorne Trial through The Front Page podcast feed, or find it on iHear
Day 9: Pauline labels her husband a 'sex fiend' as more revealed about her mental health
Pauline Hanna’s voice echoed throughout the courtroom on Day 9 of the trial of her husband, Philip Polkinghorne, who is accused of murdering her. It came in the form of a covert recording of a family dinner – providing Hanna a chance to explain their relationship in her own words to the jury, who’ll decide whether she died of foul play, or, whether she took her own life. That was before a bombshell was dropped by the defence, as they revealed new information about the state of her mental hea
Days 7 and 8: Court hears Polkinghorne's police interview after first glimpses at infidelity
The court has gotten its first glimpse of evidence from those closest to Philip Polkinghorne and Paulina Hanna – and some insight into his infidelity. And we have heard directly from Polkinghorne, with the court hearing his interview with Police for the first time. The former Auckland eye surgeon is accused of murdering his DHB boss wife in April 2021 - but he says, she took her own life. Day 7 heard from a friend of the couple who owned the bach next to them, before the court heard from a p
Day 6: What forensic evidence was and wasn't found at the scene
As the trial begins its second week, Day 6 began with a cross-examination of ESR forensic scientist, Fiona Matheson, and later the court heard from ESR forensic scientist Nicholas Curno, to discuss DNA evidence. Last week, the jury heard how police and forensic scientists spent 11 days at the scene. We already know the Crown isn’t relying too much on forensics done at the scene – but, it’s important for ESR to walk the jury through what they didn’t find, just as much as what they may have. Y
Days 4 and 5: Ropes, laundry and photos focus of end of trial's first week
The first week of the trial of Philip Polkinghorne has come to an end. While we’re in the early stages of evidence, the topics that will be covered in the case have been made clear. Infidelity, threesomes, sex workers, a meth habit, financial concerns, depression, stress, and a Covid vaccine rollout: All this will be traversed over the next six weeks to answer the ultimate question of murder or suicide? Day 4 focused on the rope found at the scene and analysis of it from a Canadian expert, b
Day 3: Inside the scene examination and what Police saw
Day three of the trial of Philip Polkinghorne centred around a bright orange rope hanging from a balustrade, and a detailed walk-through of the scene examination of the couple’s Remuera home. The former Auckland eye surgeon maintains his wife took her own life on the morning of April 5, 2021 - an Easter Monday. But, the Crown claims he staged the scene to look like suicide. You can listen to episodes of Accused: The Polkinghorne Trial through The Front Page podcast feed, or find it on iHear
Day 2: First responders paint picture of the morning of Pauline Hanna's death
Warning: This podcast contains disturbing content.The second day of the trial focused on those who first attended the scene where Pauline Hanna's body was found.Was Philip Polkinghorne reasonably calm on the morning of his wife’s death or just composed and trying to help?Was the injury on his forehead a scratch, graze, scrape, or cut?How was Pauline Hanna’s body found - and what injuries did she have?And why, by late morning, before a statement was even given, did Police deem the scene suspiciou
Day 1: Opening statements set stage for trial as jury hears 111 call
Warning: This podcast contains disturbing content. The Crown has alleged extramarital affairs, dealings with sex workers, and a drug habit. The defence claims a suicide, casual drug use, and an open and loving relationship. All the cards were laid on the table on the first day of Philip Polkinghorne's trial. He’s accused of murdering his wife, Pauline Hanna – whose body was found in the couple’s Remuera home in April 2021. You can listen to episodes of Accused: The Polkinghorne Trial throug
Accused: What to expect from the Polkinghorne trial
On Easter Monday 2021, Paulina Hanna was found dead at the Remuera home she shared with her husband of 30 years, Philip Polkinghorne. For 16 months, her death was treated as “unexplained”. That’s until it emerged Polkinghorne had been charged with murder. He pleaded not guilty in August 2022. From the team behind The Front Page, the New Zealand Herald's daily news podcast, comes Accused: The Polkinghorne Trial. Listen to Accused: The Polkinghorne Trial on iHeartRadio or wherever you get your pod