"I thought I was the third one down -- God, Jesus, Tony,"
Tony Dixon is on trial for murder. The crown alleges after attacking two women with a sword, he drove to Auckland where he shot dead James Te Aute and took another man hostage before surrendering to police.
Dr Jansen said Dixon had said he wanted capital punishment to be restored and he was looking forward to being killed.
"Get me an electric chair, I'll pay for it," Dixon had said, Dr Jansen told the court.
Tony Dixon is on trial for murder. The crown alleges after attacking two women with a sword, he drove to Auckland where he shot dead James Te Aute and took another man hostage before surrendering to police.
Dr Jansen said Dixon had said he wanted capital punishment to be restored and he was looking forward to being killed.
"Get me an electric chair, I'll pay for it," Dixon had said, Dr Jansen told the court.