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Beckenridge disappearance: Man behind 'new evidence' retracts all allegations his cousin 'helped' missing pair

Author
Anna Leask,
Publish Date
Wed, 23 Apr 2025, 1:32pm
John and Mike Beckenridge disappeared on March 13, 2015 and have not been seen since.
John and Mike Beckenridge disappeared on March 13, 2015 and have not been seen since.

Beckenridge disappearance: Man behind 'new evidence' retracts all allegations his cousin 'helped' missing pair

Author
Anna Leask,
Publish Date
Wed, 23 Apr 2025, 1:32pm
  • Oliver Watson claimed his cousin Paul said he 鈥渉elped鈥 John Beckenridge and Mike Zhao-Beckenridge.
  • But today he retracted that allegation in 鈥渁 complete turnaround鈥.
  • Police and others have described a 鈥渉uge bust-up鈥 between the pair over family land.
  • Paul Watson denies ever meeting Beckenridge and forgives his cousin.
  • Coroner Marcus Elliot is assessing new evidence.

A man who claimed his cousin told him he 鈥渉elped鈥 John Beckenridge 鈥 who has been missing since 2015 with his stepson Mike 鈥 has now retracted his allegation.

In 鈥渁 complete turnaround,鈥 Oliver Watson has told a court he never told police that and his statement was a 鈥渃omplete anomaly鈥.

In June last year, Oliver Watson alleged his cousin Paul Watson said during a phone call soon after the pair vanished: 鈥淲e helped him out and they are alive鈥.

Paul Watson denies the claim.

Today, both men gave evidence in the Christchurch District Court before Coroner Marcus Elliot.

In March 2015, Beckenridge, a Swedish-born helicopter pilot, broke a court order by collecting his 11-year-old stepson, Mike Zhao-Beckenridge, from his Invercargill school.

A week later, Beckenridge鈥檚 4WD Volkswagen Touareg went off a cliff near Curio Bay, in Southland.

When police recovered the vehicle there were no bodies, Beckenridge and Mike have been missing since.

An inquest is probing the disappearance of Mike Zhao-Beckenridge, who vanished with his stepfather in 2015.
An inquest is probing the disappearance of Mike Zhao-Beckenridge, who vanished with his stepfather in 2015.

Mike鈥檚 mother, Fiona Lu, is convinced her son is alive and Beckenridge, her former partner, staged the pair鈥檚 deaths.

She claims he did this after she moved Mike from Beckenridge鈥檚 Queenstown home to Invercargill with her new partner, Peter Russell.

In 2023, Coroner Marcus Elliot held an inquest into the pair鈥檚 disappearance.

After new evidence came to light in June 2024, Coroner Elliot called for a new hearing to assess the information.

What Oliver Watson told police

That new information came from Oliver Watson.

He contacted police, alleging that after media reported the car had gone off the cliff, he spoke to his cousin Paul on the phone.

He claimed Paul told him he 鈥渟heltered鈥 the pair and said: 鈥淲e helped them out and they are alive鈥.

The court heard why Oliver did not come forward earlier.

鈥淥liver Watson held on to this information for over eight years before reporting to police,鈥 Senior Constable Kenneth Patterson said.

鈥淭he explanation given for the delay being that he thought the Beckenridges would be found prior to the hearing, and he reported the information, fearing an incorrect finding was going to be reached.鈥

John and Mike Beckenridge disappeared on March 13, 2015 and have not been seen since.
John and Mike Beckenridge disappeared on March 13, 2015 and have not been seen since.

Oliver told police he thought it 鈥渙dd鈥 that Paul disclosed the information because they 鈥渨ere not close鈥.

鈥淎fter that, after he got off the phone, he told his wife what Paul has said,鈥 Patterson said.

鈥淧aul Watson cannot recall speaking to Oliver on the phone, but accepts he may have.

鈥淪tephanie Watson recalls (her husband) Oliver speaking on the phone with Paul around this time and after the call ended, telling her the Beckenridges were alive.鈥

Paul鈥檚 brother John told police that Oliver Watson was 鈥渁ddicted to drugs鈥.

He said Oliver had 鈥渁 fixation with Paul鈥檚 farm, believing he had some entitlement to it鈥.

Paul told police he had never met or spoken to Beckenridge.

He said Oliver鈥檚 allegation was 鈥渦ntrue.鈥

Oliver Watson retracts allegations

In court this morning, Oliver retracted his allegations in what Crown prosecutor Deidre Elsmore described as 鈥渁 complete turnaround鈥.

鈥淎t no time did he mention that the Beckenridges were alive,鈥 he said of the phone call with his cousin in 2015.

鈥淣o... he never mentioned that... he did not say they were alive.鈥

Oliver Watson via AVL in the inquiry to the disappearance of Mike Beckenridge and his stepfather John Beckenridge. 23 April 2025 New Zealand Herald photography by by George Heard
Oliver Watson via AVL in the inquiry to the disappearance of Mike Beckenridge and his stepfather John Beckenridge. 23 April 2025 New Zealand Herald photography by by George Heard

He said Paul stated 鈥渄on鈥檛 worry, they鈥檙e alright鈥 but 鈥渁t no time did he say he helped them鈥.

He agreed with Elsmore that the statement from Paul 鈥 a man of deep faith 鈥 might have been 鈥渃omforting鈥 rather than an admission.

鈥淚 did think of that later... it could be interpreted that way... that could mean they are now with the Lord.鈥

He said police took his statement at his home, and 鈥渢he whole thing turned into a social event鈥.

He signed the statement after looking over it, but 鈥渄idn鈥檛 notice鈥 he had been recorded alleging Paul had 鈥渉elped鈥.

He said that was 鈥渁n anomaly鈥 and also blamed it on the police officer鈥檚 handwriting.

He went on to also sign a typed version of the statement.

鈥淰ery poor on my part,鈥 he said.

鈥淧aul never said that... simple as that.鈥

鈥淚t sounds bad, it looks bad. I don鈥檛 believe I even said that, but there it is.鈥

Coroner Marcus Elliot in the inquiry to the disappearance of Mike Beckenridge and his stepfather John Beckenridge. 23 April 2025 New Zealand Herald photography by by George Heard
Coroner Marcus Elliot in the inquiry to the disappearance of Mike Beckenridge and his stepfather John Beckenridge. 23 April 2025 New Zealand Herald photography by by George Heard

He also retracted a claim Paul鈥檚 wife and others in the Curio Bay community had been involved in 鈥渉elping鈥 the Beckenridge鈥檚.

Oliver also admitted he did not know his cousin well, that there had been some animosity between them over ownership of the family farm and that he had been on the methadone programme for 25 years after battling addictions to 鈥渉eroin and morphine鈥.

He also retracted a claim that Paul鈥檚 wife had been involved in 鈥渉elping鈥 the Beckenridges.

Paul Watson 鈥榝orgives鈥 cousin

Paul Watson did not want to question his cousin.

He did want to address him in person, which Coroner Elliot allowed.

鈥淎s a Christian, I totally forgive you for all this... and wish you a very, very good, happy life. That鈥檚 all I鈥檝e got to say,鈥 he said.

A teary Oliver responded:

鈥淚f I put you through stress, I鈥檓 so sorry... thank you, Paul.鈥

Paul 鈥 a retired farmer and pastor 鈥 was still called to give evidence.

He said Oliver鈥檚 claims were 鈥渃ompletely untrue鈥.

鈥淗elping John Beckenridge would make me complicit with this crime, and I would not do that.

鈥淚 have never met or seen John Beckenridge in person. I believe this allegation is motivated by Oliver鈥檚 belief that he had some form of entitlement to my farm property.鈥

Paul Watson in the inquiry to the disappearance of Mike Beckenridge and his stepfather John Beckenridge. 23 April 2025 New Zealand Herald photography by by George Heard
Paul Watson in the inquiry to the disappearance of Mike Beckenridge and his stepfather John Beckenridge. 23 April 2025 New Zealand Herald photography by by George Heard

Paul told the court Oliver had come up with a 鈥渟cheme鈥 to move onto the farm.

鈥淭he message became quite threatening and nasty along the lines of 鈥榠f you don鈥檛 do what I鈥檓 saying, it won鈥檛 end well for you鈥,鈥 Paul said.

He said the allegation came soon after his last contact with Oliver.

鈥淚 do not wish to have any further contact with him,鈥 he said.

It took police six weeks before they could recover the battered vehicle belonging to John Beckenridge. Photo / supplied
It took police six weeks before they could recover the battered vehicle belonging to John Beckenridge. Photo / supplied

Rebekah Jordan, counsel assisting the Coroner, yesterday reminded the court why the hearing was being held.

It was not an inquest, she said.

Rather, it was to 鈥渁ssist the coroner in determining whether there is jurisdiction to open an inquiry鈥.

鈥淭he main issue is whether it is likely that Mike and John Beckenridge are dead,鈥 she said.

Yesterday, an independent engineering expert spoke to the court about whether it would have been possible for Beckenridge鈥檚 vehicle to have been sent off the cliff with no driver.

The hearing is now complete. The Coroner has given parties two weeks to make further submissions before any further decisions are made.

To date, police have had 60 suspected sightings of the Beckenridges or their vehicle, some of which have been eliminated or deemed.

Information about possible sightings continues to be reported nationally and from Kiwis overseas.

Anna Leask is a Christchurch-based reporter who covers national crime and justice. She joined the Herald in 2008 and has worked as a journalist for 18 years with a particular focus on family and gender-based violence, child abuse, sexual violence, homicides, mental health and youth crime. She writes, hosts and produces the award-winning podcast A Moment In Crime, released monthly on 

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