A teenage farmworker was savagely battered to death before being dragged across gravel.
The coworker of the victim put an end to the terrifying spree by throwing the victim’s lifeless body into a man-made garbage pit.
The North Island of New Zealand is where this horrifying scene occurred.
One of the employees, William Mark Candy, remarked, “This piece of s**not *’s going anywhere,” before grabbing a small piece of chain with a carabiner on the end.
Jacob Mills Ramsay, a 33-year-old father, was informed that they would be travelling to a nearby waste pit while the chain was being put around his ankle.
Then Candy got back in the driver’s seat and continued driving, dragging Ramsay’s “limp and floppy” body behind him for a kilometre.
It took two days for Ramsay to be located at the isolated Upper Kina Rd property in Oaonui, South Taranaki.
He was killed, and Candy, Ethan Webster, and a third person are all accused of it.
The three men appeared in the New Plymouth High Court last week and entered pleas of guilty to murder. Additionally, Candy admitted to abducting Ramsay.
Ramsay’s final moments and how his life ended are described in awful detail in a document that was made public yesterday and is over ten pages long.
Only a few weeks before his wife Sarah was scheduled to give birth to their third child together, there was a murder.
Ramsay is said to have accumulated up debt with the two guys, leaving him with an undisclosed amount of debt.
Ramsay messaged another farmer asking for a ride on the evening of the murder when he was out and about in the neighbourhood. As soon as Candy became aware of this, he gave the farmhand instructions to keep contacting Ramsay so he could be located and confronted about the alleged money.
After finding the victim, Candy punched him in the face, breaking his spectacles, which were later discovered by the police.
He was killed, and Candy, Ethan Webster, and a third person are all accused of it.
The three men appeared in the New Plymouth High Court last week and entered pleas of guilty to murder. Additionally, Candy admitted to abducting Ramsay.
Ramsay’s final moments and how his life ended are described in awful detail in a document that was made public yesterday and is over ten pages long.
Only a few weeks before his wife Sarah was scheduled to give birth to their third child together, there was a murder.
Ramsay is said to have accumulated up debt with the two guys, leaving him with an undisclosed amount of debt.
Ramsay messaged another farmer asking for a ride on the evening of the murder when he was out and about in the neighbourhood. As soon as Candy became aware of this, he gave the farmhand instructions to keep contacting Ramsay so he could be located and confronted about the alleged money.
After finding the victim, Candy punched him in the face, breaking his spectacles, which were later discovered by the police.
Ramsay was attempting to defend himself when Candy attacked viciously.
It was said that Candy continuously kicked and pummelling him before putting him in a car and driving back to the farm while holding him down with his knee.
In custody, Candy and Webster will receive sentences in the beginning of 2019.