Days 16 and 17: Drug tests at Auckland Eye before the couple's finances are examined

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The trial of Philip Polkinghorne has, in theory, hit the halfway mark – with Justice Graham Lang telling the jury it’s “broadly on schedule”.  Polkinghorne’s accused of strangling his wife, Pauline Hanna, at the couple’s Remuera home in April 2021 – before allegedly staging the scene to look like she’d taken her own life.   His defence maintains she committed suicide.   Day 16 focused on Auckland Eye, Polkinghorne's workplace, and how his colleagues found a meth pipe and lighter in one of the consult rooms, and the subsequent drug testing there. Day 17 solely focused on Polkinghorne and Hanna's finances and what a forensic accountant found about the state of them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.