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Rotorua triple murder trial delayed: New date set for Justin Jeffries case

by Rachel Morgan News Editor April 17, 2026
written by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Justin Matthew Jeffries, a 52-year-old man from Mamaku near Rotorua, is facing trial for a triple murder after pleading not guilty on the grounds of insanity. The legal proceedings have encountered scheduling delays, pushing the anticipated start of the trial further into next year.

Details of the Charges

Jeffries is charged with the murder of 59-year-old Michelle Nicola Schiller on September 19, as well as the murders of Jessie Florence Currin, 78, and Glendon Brent Currin, 77, on September 23.

Beyond the homicide charges, the court has cited additional offenses. Jeffries is accused of wounding Adam Sour with intent to cause grievous bodily harm on September 23 in Rotorua.

He also faces charges for unlawfully using Michelle Schiller’s bank card with the intent to obtain property and entering a building on Old Taupo Rd with the intent to commit an imprisonable offense.

Did You Know? The case involves multiple crime scenes, including a flat on Old Taupo Rd where Michelle Schiller was found and a property on Russell Cres where the Currins lived.

The Insanity Defense and Expert Evidence

Defense lawyer Andy Hill has informed the court that a trial is necessary to determine the issue of insanity. While many facts in the case are agreed upon, the trial is expected to focus heavily on expert evidence.

The court is currently awaiting a psychiatric report. Andy Hill recently informed Justice Kiri Tahana that the expert’s report is currently half finished.

Expert Insight: When a defense is based on insanity, the trial shifts from a question of “did the defendant do it” to “what was the defendant’s mental state.” The reliance on psychiatric reports means that the timeline of the trial is often tethered to the availability and completion of specialized medical evaluations.

Trial Scheduling and Court Conflicts

A four-week trial was originally scheduled to start on February 15 of next year. However, that time slot was required for another adjourned High Court murder trial involving Credence Paripari Malcolm and another man regarding the death of Korrey Whyman.

Justice Tahana has set a new trial date for Jeffries for July 27 of next year. There remains a possibility that the original February date could be used if the other trial does not proceed.

Justice Tahana expressed concern regarding the number of expert witnesses involved in the Jeffries case, noting that all parties may need confirmation of the date by November.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current legal plea entered by Justin Jeffries?

Justin Jeffries has pleaded not guilty and is taking the case to trial on the grounds of insanity.

Why was the trial date moved to July 27?

The court needed to use the original February 15 date for another adjourned High Court murder trial involving Credence Paripari Malcolm and another man.

What additional charges is the defendant facing?

In addition to the triple murder charges, Jeffries is charged with wounding Adam Sour with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, unlawfully using a bank card, and entering a building with intent to commit an imprisonable offense.

How do court scheduling conflicts impact the delivery of justice for victims’ families?

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Steam Machine May Be Delayed After All—Still Shipping in 2026

by Chief Editor March 7, 2026
written by Chief Editor

Friday, March 6th 2026

Valve’s announcement of the Steam Machine has generated a lot of excitement amongst PC gamers and apparently more than a little consternation in the ranks of traditional console makers, although the recent announcement that pricing for the upcoming living room PC is delayed due to the RAM shortage has poured a bit of cold water on things. Adding to that disappointment, Valve recently softened its promise to deliver the Steam Machine and Valve Index in “early 2026” as it had initially promised.

In a recent Steam Year In Review news post, Valve says that “We shared recently that there have been challenges with memory and storage shortages, but we will be shipping all three products this year. More updates will be shared as we finalize our plans.” Notably, however, this previously read “We hope to ship in 2026, but as we shared recently, memory and storage shortages have created challenges for us,” according to VideoCardz, but the verbiage has since been changed. The Steam Store page for the Steam Machine only lists “coming soon” in the release date section, but it’s likewise curious that Valve seems steadfast in its plans to release the Steam Frame, Machine, and Controller simultaneously, despite the potential delays in delivering the hardware.

Sources: Valve, VideoCardz

March 7, 2026 0 comments
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Intel “Nova Lake-S” Coming in 2027, CES Launch Alongside AMD “Olympic Ridge” Likely

by Chief Editor February 21, 2026
written by Chief Editor

Saturday, February 21st 2026

CPU Launch Windows Shifting: AMD and Intel Eye 2027

Recent reports indicate potential delays for both AMD’s next-generation Ryzen CPUs (Zen 6 “Olympic Ridge”) and Intel’s “Nova Lake-S” Core Ultra Series 4 processors. Previously anticipated for 2026, both launches are now leaning towards early 2027, according to leaks from HXL on X and Golden Pig Upgrade on Weibo.

Nova Lake-S: What We Know So Far

Leaks surrounding Intel’s Nova Lake-S processors suggest significant improvements in Neural Processing Unit (NPU) performance. Core counts are also expected to increase, ranging from 12 cores (4 P-cores, 4 E-cores, 4 LP-cores) to as many as 52 cores (16 P-cores, 32 E-cores, 4 LP-cores).

Industry-Wide Trends: Longer Launch Cycles

These delays appear to be part of a broader trend within the PC industry. Silicon and DRAM shortages may be lengthening product launch cycles. This outcome was previously predicted, suggesting a systemic issue impacting multiple manufacturers.

The Impact of NPU Performance

The focus on increased NPU performance in Nova Lake-S highlights a growing trend in processor design. NPUs are becoming increasingly significant for accelerating AI workloads, such as image recognition, natural language processing, and machine learning tasks. This suggests a future where CPUs are not just about raw processing power, but also about specialized hardware for AI.

What Does This Mean for Consumers?

While delays are never ideal, they can sometimes result in more refined products. The extended development time could allow manufacturers to address potential issues and optimize performance. Although, it also means consumers may have to wait longer for the latest and greatest technology.

Sources: Weibo, HXL on X

February 21, 2026 0 comments
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