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David McNee (interior designer)

William David McNee was a New Zealand interior designer and television personality.

Personal life
McNee was openly gay. At the time of this death McNee lived with his two dogs, Felix and Jasper. == Murder ==
Murder
On the evening of 20 July 2003, Phillip Layton Edwards, a 24-year-old homeless sex worker recently released from prison 11 days prior, was walking along K Road in central Auckland. McNee, who was driving a convertible, approached Edwards. After a conversation, Edwards agreed to perform a sexual act in exchange for money. In financial need, Edwards consented to accompany McNee to his home for a shower. During their time at McNee's residence in St Marys Bay, further sexual activity took place. At some point, Edwards became violent and assaulted McNee, striking him multiple times in the head and face. Edwards later testified that he had lost control and that the incident became a blur. Following the attack, Edwards covered McNee's body with a blanket, robbed the house of money, alcohol, and the convertible, and then fled. Forensic experts reported that McNee was struck approximately 30 to 40 times and that the severity of the assault meant he likely survived only a short time after the attack stopped. His body was found two days later, naked and left with a blanket around his body, with his head severely bashed. Edwards said his motive for killing him was because McNee thought he was gay, causing Edwards to attack him. He was released from prison in 2012. Edwards was later sentenced to an additional three years in 2015 for the kidnapping of a two-year-old boy in Panmure, Auckland which took place in August 2013. At the sentencing he also charged for assaulting a female and for unlawfully taking a vehicle. Following his death both of McNee's dogs Felix and Jasper were euthanised and then buried with McNee. == See also ==
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