From Stuff:
Murdered Korean backpacker’s body found
Wednesday, 15 October 2008A man was today committed for trial for the murder of Korean backpacker Jae Hyeon Kim as police hope to recover his body tomorrow.
Justices of the Peace found a prima facie case had been made against former Nelson fisherman Shannon Brent Flewellen, 29, after a three-day depositions hearing in Greymouth District Court.
He entered a not guilty plea as he was committed in custody for trial in the High Court in Christchurch.
The committal concluded a hearing which started with dramatic scenes as armed police guarded the court against fears of skinhead protests when three men faced charges on Monday.
Yesterday a 31-year-old man, whose name is suppressed, pleaded guilty to murdering Mr Kim at Charleston, near Westport, in September or October 2003.
He was committed for sentence at the High Court in Wellington in December.
On Monday another man admitted there was a prima facie case against him, but the charge, which he denied, and other details have been suppressed. He was remanded to appear in the High Court at Christchurch on November 21.
Detective Inspector John Winter said this morning police expect to exhume the remains of Mr Kim from the Four Mile River area near Charleston, south of Westport, tomorrow.
Mr Kim’s parents had been told about the discovery of a gravesite via the Korean consulate.
Yesterday an associate of Flewellen told the court he had confessed to killing and decapitating 25-year-old Mr Kim with a spade, after picking him up as he was hitchhiking at the Four Mile River bridge in October 2003.
A Nazi link emerged early in the hearing when the Crown alleged that Flewellen throttled Mr Kim and then held his foot on his throat until he was dead, while his associate spoke a Nazi phrase “Nein blut”, meaning “no blood”.

