Tom Phillips’ near four years on the run came to a deadly end earlier this month. Photo / Supplied
The vast outdoors near the settlement of Marokopa was Tom Phillips’ backyard for most of his life. Photo / Neil Reid
The rear of the PGG Wrightson in Piopio where Tom Phillips broke in. Photo / Mike Scott
The site of Te Anga Rd where Tom Phillips and his children had been hiding for the past two months. Photo / George Heard
A sign erected outside the Phillips’ farm homestead near Marokopa. Photo / Mike Scott
Tom Phillips’ survivalist skills – including firearms training – included a six-month stint at an outdoors camp while a boarding at prestigious private school St Paul’s Collegiate. New Zealand Herald composite photo
Clive, pictured with his wife Sandra, said Tom Phillips was a good man when he was younger. Photo / Dean Purcell
Police Minister Mark Mitchell has described Tom Phillips as a “monster”. Photo / Mike Scott
Wellington-based private investigator Chris Budge tried to find Tom Phillips for more than three years and is adamant he had support to evade police. New Zealand Herald composite photo
Police provided pictures of the campsite where Tom Phillips was living at with his children. Photo / NZ Police
Among items police found at one of Tom Phillips’ campsites were these bikes. Photo / Dean Purcell
Tom Phillips’ ex-wife Catherine Christey appeared in a police video appealing for information on her missing children. Photo / Supplied
Part of a letter written by Tom Phillips to his ex-wife that she later released. Photo / Supplied
Was he being helped?
An aerial photo of the scene where Tom Phillips was shot and killed during a confrontation with police. Photo / Mike Scott
Tom Phillips evaded capture for nearly four years despite multiple sightings.
Tom Phillips had been charged in relation to a bank robbery while on the run. New Zealand Herald composite photo