The former partner of the Kahui twins' mother Macsyna King told an inquest today she told him that "Chris didn't do it, I did it".
Major book retailer Paper Plus says it will not stock an upcoming book about the deaths of the Kahui twins.
Counties Manukau police district commander Superintendent Mike Bush says he accepts an Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) report critical of the way police handled some evidence in the Chris and Cru Kahui murder case.
The way police handled some evidence in the Chris and Cru Kahui murder case was not up to standard, the Independent Police Complaints Authority (IPCA) has found.
Chris Kahui's defence team is to make a formal complaint about the police handling of his sons' murder inquiry.
Within hours of the Prime Minister calling for someone to be held to account for the deaths of Chris and Cru Kahui, police in charge of the murder investigation rushed to assure the public the case has not been shelved.
Sir Geoffrey Palmer says it could be time to re-examine the fundamental right of those accused of crime to remain silent.
Acquitted today of the murder of his twin three-month-old baby sons Chris Kahui says he wants to try and start his life again.
The aunt of the Kahui twins who broke family ranks after the killings and said Chris Kahui was responsible has changed her mind.
Chris Kahui is now free to start his life again as the question remains: who killed Chris and Cru?
Acquitted double murder accused Chris Kahui wants custody of the surviving child he said caused the fatal injuries to his twin sons.
The lawyers for Chris Kahui say despite a jury finding their client not guilty of the murder of his twin sons Chris and Cru two years ago, they are not celebrating.
The police investigation into the killing of three-month-old twin babies Chris and Cru Kahui is about to be closed despite the police being convinced it is still a double murder.
Police investigating the death of babies Chris and Cru Kahui had a far more substantial case against the twins' mother but chose to ignore it, focusing on their father instead, a jury was told today.
The crown says the combined strands of circumstantial evidence against double murder accused Chris Kahui proves he killed his twin baby sons and not the twins' mother Macsyna King who the defence have tried to blacken.
Chris Kahui killed his twins sons while he was under intense pressure from being left to look after them alone for the first time, a jury in the High Court in Auckland was told today.
A forensic paediatrician says it was very difficult to pinpoint when the Kahui twins were fatally injured but believes a seizure by one of the boys may have happened hours after the initial assault.
Evidence in the Kahui murder trial is expected to wind up in the next two days.
A forensic pathologist says a key medical witness for the Crown is wrong to say the Kahui twins were fatally injured immediately before one of the babies stopped breathing.
A medical expert says questions remain unanswered over the fatal injuries Chris and Cru Kahui sustained due to the way the post mortem examination was carried out.