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  2. Murders of the Dickason children - Wikipedia

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    Dickason had been scheduled to appear at the Timaru High Court that day but her appearance had been delayed due to an impending mental health assessment. [24] On 15 October, Beaton told a court hearing in Christchurch that Dickason would plead not guilty to three charges of murder. Dickason was unable to attend the court hearing since she was ill.

  3. The Timaru Courier - Wikipedia

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    The Timaru Courier, also known as The Timaru Courier, is an A3 tabloid community newspaper delivered free to 27,000 homes every Thursday in the Timaru and South Canterbury area of New Zealand's South Island. It is published by Allied Press. [1]

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  5. District Court of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The District Court of New Zealand (Māori: Te Kōti ā Rohe) (formerly the district courts before 2016) is the primary court of first instance of New Zealand. There are 59 District Court locations throughout New Zealand (as of 2017). [2] The court hears civil claims of up to $350,000 and most criminal cases. [3]

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  8. Mom Allegedly Smothered 2 Young Children with “Lilo ... - AOL

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    A Tennessee mother is accused of killing her two young children, smothering them with a Lilo & Stitch blanket. Jessica Chandler is charged with multiple counts of first-degree murder and ...

  9. The Timaru Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Timaru Herald was first founded by Thames Advertiser co-owner Alfred G. Horton in 1864. [1] In 1872, he sold the newspaper to fund a lengthy visit to England. [2] Initially it appeared as a weekly paper, and then in bi- and tri-weekly form, before eventually becoming a daily morning paper from 1875.