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Gene Thomas (murder victim) : ウィキペディア英語版
Murders of Gene and Eugene Thomas

The murders of Gene and Eugene Thomas occurred in Wellington, New Zealand on 16 February 1994.〔
〕 Eugene, 68, and his son Gene, 30, were both investment and insurance brokers and owners of Invincible House at 136 The Terrace in Wellington. Their bodies were discovered inside their offices at around 6.30pm by two cleaners. John Barlow was convicted after an unprecedented third murder trial, the first two trials ending in hung juries.〔
〕 The need for three trials caused controversy and raised questions about aspects of the New Zealand justice system.
==John Barlow==
Eugene Thomas's pocket diary revealed he had scheduled an appointment with a businessman named John Barlow for 6 pm on the day of the murders. An acquaintance of the Thomases', Barlow was an antiques dealer and a former manager to an insurance company. He was also a gun enthusiast who owned several handguns. Detectives interviewed Barlow on the afternoon of 17 February (the day after the murders), and he gave a statement.

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