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Amber-Rose Rush was a 16-year-old New Zealander whose death in Dunedin in February 2018 drew extensive national media coverage. Venod Skantha, a 30-year-old Dunedin doctor, was subsequently charged with her murder. The trial of Skantha commenced on 4 November 2019 at the Dunedin High Court on a charge of murder and four counts of threatening to kill. On 26 November 2019, Skantha was found guilty of all charges. In 2020 he was sentenced to life imprisonment, with a minimum non-parole term of 19 years. On 14 April 2021, the New Zealand Court of Appeal dismissed Skantha's appeal and affirmed his conviction. The following day, Skantha was reported to have died in custody. Background Amber-Rose Rush was a 16-year-old from the Dunedin suburb of Corstorphine. Her family described her as a talented artist who had drawn her own tattoo. She also had ambitions of becoming a police officer. According to a media report, she had recently left school to start work as a supermarket checkout operator. On 3 February 2018, Amber-Rose Rush's mother Lisa Ann Rush, her partner Brendon MacNee, and older brother Jayden Rush had found the Dunedin teenager dead in her own bedroom. In court, Jayden recalled that he had knocked on her door after midnight but did not get a response from her and assumed she was asleep. The family subsequently contacted the police. Investigation The Police cordoned off the property and carried out a forensic scene examination over the weekend. Emergency services also searched a nearby Dunedin quarry as part of the investigation into her death. Police officers also searched a nearby pond at Blackhead Quarry. They also sought to speak to anyone who have visited the quarry or beach area between 11.30pm on February 2 and 12.30am on February 3. Police also took an interest in the a dark-coloured vehicle believed to be a Toyota Camry, which was parked in the car park at Blackhead Quarry. As part of their investigation, the Police drained a swamp at Blackhead Quarry, from which they recovered Amber-Rose's Huawei cellphone. The phone was replicated and its contents were later used as evidence by the Crown. Suspect The sole suspect was Venod Skantha, who at the time of Amber-Rose Rush's death had worked as a house officer at the Dunedin Public Hospital, which was then managed by the Southern District Health Board. According to media reports, the Malaysian–born Skantha had previously lived in Auckland's North Shore suburb with his parents. He studied medicine at the University of Auckland. In mid-2016, Skantha started his medical career at Southland Hospital in Invercargill before transferring to the Dunedin Public Hospital the following year. According to media reports, Skantha and Amber-Rose knew each other. While living in Dunedin, Skantha had socialized with young people including teenagers, to whom he supplied drugs and alcohol. He also gained a reputation for alcoholism and erratic attention-seeking behaviour. Skantha sought relationships with several women and girls, reportedly fondling them and offering money for sex. Prior to Amber-Rose's death, Skantha had reportedly faced dismissal from the Dunedin Public Hospital for being drunk while performing a procedure and negligent behaviour. However, he had escaped dismissal by claiming that his mother had died, which turned out to be untrue. Amber-Rose was part of Skantha's Dunedin social circle but relations between the two had deteriorated by early February 2018. According to the Crown, during a heated exchange on February 2, 2018, the victim had threatened to report Skantha to his employers and the authorities for molesting teenagers, offering them money for sex, and supplying them with alcohol during a heated Instagram exchange. The Crown argued that the defendant had hired a teenage friend to drive him to Amber-Rose's house where he murdered her in order to prevent her from reporting him to the authorities. The witness had later cleaned Skantha's silver BMW and shoes but afterwards reported him to the police. Legal proceedings Pre-trial On 5 February 2018, Venod Skantha appeared in the Dunedin District Court and was charged with the murder of Amber-Rose. The accused was given interim name suppression but was identified as a registered junior doctor who was popular with teenagers. On 21 May, Skantha was identified as the suspect after the Court of Appeal declined his application for name suppression. In addition, the defendant was also charged with four counts of threatening to kill. On 23 May, Skantha was also charged with indecent sexual assault. In August 2018, Skantha dismissed his Auckland-based defence lawyer Mark Ryan in favour of the Christchurch-based Jonathan Eaton. That same month, Skantha's application for electronically monitored bail was denied by the Dunedin High Court. In September 2018, that decision was upheld by the Court of Appeal. On 15 August, Skantha appealed to the Court of Appeal for bail. The defendant had been remanded into custody at the Otago Corrections Facility in Milton in the Otago Region. In early September 2018, the Court of Appeal dismissed Skantha's appeal against the refusal of bail. On 22 November 2018, Skantha appeared via video link in the Dunedin High Court to discuss pre-trial issues. On 17 January 2019, the Dunedin High Court dismissed Skantha's bid to have his trial moved out of Dunedin. Following a hearing held in March 2019, Skantha was denied bail a fourth time on 2 April 2019. Skantha's application for bail had been denied by the Dunedin High Court and the Court of Appeal three times. Trial The trial of Venod Skantha commenced on 4 November 2019 before Justice Gerald Nation and a jury of ten men and two women. The Crown prosecutor Richard Smith said that Amber-Rose Rush was part of a group of teenagers that Skantha had befriended and supplied alcohol and drugs. The Crown argued that Skantha had allegedly indecently assaulted Amber-Rose in early 2018 and claimed that he had murdered her in order to prevent her from informing the authorities, which would have ended his medical career. The Crown also said that Skantha had gotten a 16-year-old friend (who has name suppression) to drive him to Amber-Rose's house so that he could murder her. The Crown said that blood likely to belong to Amber-Rose had been found in the defendant's silver BMW, a plastic bag containing the defendant's clothes, and a pair of shoes found at the defendant's girlfriend's house in Balclutha. Skantha's defence lawyer Jonathan Eaton QC disputed the Crown's evidence, claiming that his client did not know the layout of the Rush home. During the first week, the forensic pathologist Dr Kate White, who conducted the autopsy on Amber-Rose, testified that the victim had died from an 11 cm-long incised wound to the left side of her neck, which penetrated her carotid artery and windpipe, causing her to bleed to death. Jurors were provided with photos depicting Amber-Rose's body. White also testified th.... Discover the Rob Mcneilly popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Rob Mcneilly books.

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    Ericksonian Hypnosis - clinical applications

    Rob McNeilly

    This eBook is a series of videos with transcripts covering a variety of clinical applications of Ericksonian hypnosis anxiety, depression, smoking cessation, weight, obsessions, p...

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    After trauma

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    This woman was still having disturbing flashbacks to her experience, some years previously, when her son nearly died from meningococcal meningitis. In this session, she spoke abo...

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    Learning hypnosis

    Rob McNeilly

    Learing hypnosis provides a simple, down to earth approch to the use of hypnosis from the authors experiences following from his time with Milton Erickson. Michael Yapko PhD wrote ...

  • Connecting Hypnosis 2 synopsis, comments

    Connecting Hypnosis 2

    Rob McNeilly

    In this book the fundamental priciples outlines in #1 are demonstrated along with transcripts of each session.

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    The poetry of therapy

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    The context of this exploration invites a shift from what can we do to fix clients, to how can we learn to be, to assist each individual client to reconnect with their own innate r...

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    After a flying phobia

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    a debilitating flying phobia resolveds in a sigle session

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    An Easy Guide to Easy Hypnosis

    Rob McNeilly

    Hypnosis has been thought of as weird and mysterious, even dangerous. This eBook allows a simple and every day approach so the contribution hypnosis can offer is more available to ...

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    Sleeping easy

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    An easy approach to help sleeping problems through a tailored hypnotic experience.

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    A no purpose workshop

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    Playing with language in Denmark in 1999

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    As a child, this delightful man had experienced repeated beatings from his now dead father. As we conversed in a rambling playful way, something happened, although it was not clea...

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    Pushing buttons

    Rob McNeilly

    a playful conversation with a reactive lad who was very responsive.

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    After a flying phobia

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    This woman came with “A deep fear of flying”, and spoke about a previous car accident as a possible cause. Years later, she was still enjoying flying and routinely went to sleep a...

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    Creating connections 2

    Rob McNeilly

    This is a further collection of papers that Rob McNeilly presented at conferences

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    Connecting hypnosis 4

    Rob McNeilly

    a collection of demonstrations of clinical applications of hypnosis, including anxiety, depression, post trauma, chronic pain, habits including cigarettes, weight , sleeping and re...

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    Experiencing hypnosis

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    There are multiple demonstrations, each with transcripts including trauma, psychosomatics, listening, relationships, depression, sexual abuse ...

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    Listening for solutions in hypnosis

    Rob McNeilly

    Listening is recognised as an essential part of effective counselling, but what is listening? What are we doing when we are listening? What is effective listening?

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    Hypnosis in psychosomatics

    Rob McNeilly

    Hypnosis has been thought of as useful for changing habits giving up smoking, losing weight, sleeping better, etc.. It is also recognised as offering a wonderful benefit for pain ...

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    Creating Connections 1

    Rob McNeilly

    This is a collection of papers Rob McNeilly presented at a variety of conferences

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    Ericksonian Hypnosis clinical applications

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    This book is a collation of some video talks I made to emphasise the useful difference between approaching human dilemmas as conditions to be treated anxiety, depression, phobias,...

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    Utilising Hypnosis with Children

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    Many clinicians say that they are wary of working with children. I have found that they are generally easier than adults.

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    Just do good work

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    The author lays out simple foundational learnings for any therapist to increase their effectiveness

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    Clinical demonstrations

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    Here are a series of clinical demonstrations recorded in 2007 as part of a "bring a client" days. They are offered as an opportunity for any interested therapist to observe and mak...

  • Connecting hypnosis 1 synopsis, comments

    Connecting hypnosis 1

    Rob McNeilly

    This book evolved from my teaching my interpretation of Milton Erickson’s approach to hypnosis. Erickson told me, and many others, that we shouldn’t try to copy him. He said that ...

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    Healing with Words

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    As human beings we are constituted in language. Yet, because words are around us all the time, we take them for granted. Changing our awareness of language is utilising a tool that...

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    Hypno-rebirthing

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    Aplayful application of age regression with a hypnobithing practitioner

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    Creating excellence in therapy

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    My experiences with Milton Erickson

    Rob McNeilly

    from some notes of my visits in 1977, 1978 and 1980

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    Connecting hypnosis 3

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    a series of demonstrations of hypnotic experiences including connecting, time distortion, age regression, amnesia and anaesthesia.

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    An easy guide to eassy hypnosis

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    a simple and down to earth exploraion of the fundamental principles and applications of Ericksonian solution hypnosis.

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    My teachers and other animals

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    Lessons from animal trainers can contribute to psychotherapy

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    Coaching for solutions

    Rob McNeilly

    Coaching is not therapy. Coaching is not mentoring. People who are familiar with Erickson’s approach, with O’Hanlon’s solution orientation in particular, will find themselves quite...

  • Listening for solutions in hypnosis synopsis, comments

    Listening for solutions in hypnosis

    Rob McNeilly

    Listening is recognised as an essential part of effective counselling, but what is listening? What are we doing when we are listening? What is effective listening?

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    Hypnorebirthing

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    The playful use of age regression in a hypnobirthing practitioner

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    Learning solutions in hypnosis 5 minutes at a time

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    A series of 5 minute videos with transcrits describing the author's translation of with he learnt from hie time with Milton Erickson. Foreword by Stephen Gilligan PhD