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Pickering murder accused sentenced today

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Mon, 18 Apr 2011 8:11a.m.

Vanessa Pickering was captured on CCTV before her death

Vanessa Pickering was captured on CCTV before her death

Malcolm George Chaston will be sentenced this afternoon for the murder of Christchurch woman Vanessa Anne Pickering, whose body was found down a bank near Chrsitchurch's Godley Head more than a year ago.

The 41-year-old freezing worker also pleaded guilty to Miss Pickering's murder and assault with intent to commit sexual violation against a second woman, as his trial was due to begin in the High Court at Christchurch on February 14.

He also pleaded guilty to a further charge of sexual violation relating to a third woman.

Miss Pickering, 27, went missing from her Christchurch home one night in February last year. She was known to Chaston, having worked with him at a meat-packing plant that day.

Two days later, Chaston was captured by police using road spikes to stop his car at Cheviot, North Canterbury. He was driving a car that was being sought in connection with Miss Pickering's disappearance.

Miss Pickering's body was found down a hillside at Godley Head on February 11. According to the murder charge faced by Chaston, she had been stabbed.

The crown has indicated that it will seek an open-ended jail sentence of preventive detention for Chaston.

NZPA

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