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What happened to Judith Yorke
When Deb Webber spoke with Judith Yorke about her disappearance 14 years ago, her sister Tira Yorke, son Joseph Yorke and senior reporter Katherine Hoby sat in on the reading.
Judith Yorke was constantly looking over her shoulder. She had been warned by a man from her past that someone was going to come and get her.
Immediately, Judith was scared and did not like the look of the pair, one of whom was from Te Puke, while the other was from outside the town. The men had a lot of associates and may have had gang connections.
One, a big, dark man, she did not know. The other was known to her and her family.
Judith was told there was an emergency and that she must go with them.
She resisted, repeatedly saying no. But she was bundled into the van and the vehicle was hermes brown belt imitation seen by a witness.
The van driver took roads leading out of the town, with Judith falling side to side as the vehicle swerved along windy roads at some speed. It eventually went off the bitumen road on to dirt, with bush brushing by either side of the vehicle.
It passed an area which featured many lakes _ large and small _ up to seven.
By the time it reached its intended destination _ Lake Rerewhakaaitu, near Rotorua _ Judith was dead.
She was alive in the van for 30 or 45 minutes. She was then replica Hermes belts france told to be quiet, her mouth covered with a cloth and everything went black.
Smothered most likely, or strangled. She did not suffer, she simply went to sleep and could not wake up.
Her grave is close to the lake's edge, just six or seven metres from the water.
Her body is buried in sandy soil not far from the bank in a patch of sand.
It is near where rivers or streams flow into the lake and there Hermes replica belt paris may be warm water nearby.
The body might have shifted in the sandy soil over the years.
Judith, described by her family as a petite woman, tried to fight her abductors. The slender 25 year old solo mum barely had a chance when she met her end in the back of the white van, Deb says.
She hermes mens belt replica feels physically sick when she talks about the man in Judith's past who was indirectly involved in her disappearance.
Several times during the reading she emphasised she felt "sick, really sick" over him and his involvement.
Deb also identified specific detail about who was responsible for Judith's disappearance, that confirmed what her family have always thought.
For legal reasons, we cannot reveal that detail. Deb also mentioned a "shivery sort of feeling" in relation to the two men on the driveway.
She is almost certain of the method of Judith's death. When Tira Yorke asks what actually happened to her elder sister, Deb pauses then says baldly "she was smothered". Later she elaborates, apologising if the detail is upsetting.
"Yeah, there's something over my mouth . they're putting something on my mouth . she was smothered and everything went dark . to make her be quiet."
She says Judith couldn't breathe or wake up and "it's all to do with her mouth or throat", mentioning strangulation as another possibility.
Once Judith has been murdered, Deb has trouble talking to her and repeatedly has to wake her.
Her black leather handbag, never located despite extensive searches, is either buried with her or was thrown into nearby shrubs, Deb says. The contents _ including a red wallet, her PostBank savings book, birth certificate and that of her daughter _ was burnt or trashed.
Interestingly, Deb cannot connect Judith to a party, or sees her there only very briefly. The police have always maintained she disappeared from a Matapihi orchard party and was seen by partygoers there singing and talking.
When Deb Webber spoke with Judith Yorke about her disappearance 14 years ago, her sister Tira Yorke, son Joseph Yorke and senior reporter Katherine Hoby sat in on the reading.
Judith Yorke was constantly looking over her shoulder. She had been warned by a man from her past that someone was going to come and get her.
Immediately, Judith was scared and did not like the look of the pair, one of whom was from Te Puke, while the other was from outside the town. The men had a lot of associates and may have had gang connections.
One, a big, dark man, she did not know. The other was known to her and her family.
Judith was told there was an emergency and that she must go with them.
She resisted, repeatedly saying no. But she was bundled into the van and the vehicle was hermes brown belt imitation seen by a witness.
The van driver took roads leading out of the town, with Judith falling side to side as the vehicle swerved along windy roads at some speed. It eventually went off the bitumen road on to dirt, with bush brushing by either side of the vehicle.
It passed an area which featured many lakes _ large and small _ up to seven.
By the time it reached its intended destination _ Lake Rerewhakaaitu, near Rotorua _ Judith was dead.
She was alive in the van for 30 or 45 minutes. She was then replica Hermes belts france told to be quiet, her mouth covered with a cloth and everything went black.
Smothered most likely, or strangled. She did not suffer, she simply went to sleep and could not wake up.
Her grave is close to the lake's edge, just six or seven metres from the water.
Her body is buried in sandy soil not far from the bank in a patch of sand.
It is near where rivers or streams flow into the lake and there Hermes replica belt paris may be warm water nearby.
The body might have shifted in the sandy soil over the years.
Judith, described by her family as a petite woman, tried to fight her abductors. The slender 25 year old solo mum barely had a chance when she met her end in the back of the white van, Deb says.
She hermes mens belt replica feels physically sick when she talks about the man in Judith's past who was indirectly involved in her disappearance.
Several times during the reading she emphasised she felt "sick, really sick" over him and his involvement.
Deb also identified specific detail about who was responsible for Judith's disappearance, that confirmed what her family have always thought.
For legal reasons, we cannot reveal that detail. Deb also mentioned a "shivery sort of feeling" in relation to the two men on the driveway.
She is almost certain of the method of Judith's death. When Tira Yorke asks what actually happened to her elder sister, Deb pauses then says baldly "she was smothered". Later she elaborates, apologising if the detail is upsetting.
"Yeah, there's something over my mouth . they're putting something on my mouth . she was smothered and everything went dark . to make her be quiet."
She says Judith couldn't breathe or wake up and "it's all to do with her mouth or throat", mentioning strangulation as another possibility.
Once Judith has been murdered, Deb has trouble talking to her and repeatedly has to wake her.
Her black leather handbag, never located despite extensive searches, is either buried with her or was thrown into nearby shrubs, Deb says. The contents _ including a red wallet, her PostBank savings book, birth certificate and that of her daughter _ was burnt or trashed.
Interestingly, Deb cannot connect Judith to a party, or sees her there only very briefly. The police have always maintained she disappeared from a Matapihi orchard party and was seen by partygoers there singing and talking.
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