Police investigating the death of a Hastings woman they believe was killed in a 鈥渦nique way鈥 want to speak to four people who went to her home.
Teishallia Te Paea, 37, was found dead at her home in Kotuku St, Camberley, on October 29, but likely died some time before her body was discovered.
A homicide investigation into Te Paea鈥檚 death 鈥 Operation Knell 鈥 is ongoing and police are continuing to appeal for information from the community.
, Police on Wednesday said investigators would like to speak with three males who, together, had visited her address during August or September 2025.
Police also wanted to speak with 鈥渁nother individual鈥 who arrived at the address in a dark-coloured van or similar vehicle during that same time period.
Anyone with information was urged to contact police via 105, quoting file number 251029/3817.
Information can also be provided via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.
Earlier in December, Detective Inspector Martin James said investigators were 鈥渨orking hard to get answers for Teishallia鈥檚 wh膩nau, and to support them as they mourn the loss of a much-loved family member鈥.
鈥淲e believe there are people in the community who know what happened to Teishallia and who was involved,鈥 James said.
The police Behavioural Science Unit (BSU) earlier in December completed a preliminary analysis of the killing and the offender.
Police said the homicide was committed in a 鈥渦nique way鈥.
They said the person responsible may have been acting differently in the weeks after Te Paea鈥檚 death and avoiding questions about their movements, using family and friends as protection and being evasive about Te Paea.
The BSU said the offender was known to Te Paea, the offence was a targeted act of violence, the offender had knowledge of the property and an attempt to conceal the crime was to create distance between the offender and Te Paea.
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