1Folole's Struggle Folole Muliaga died after her power was cut off. Mercury Energy sent a technician to her home to disconnect the power as the family was behind on their power bill. Folole, 44, was suffering from a cardio-respiratory complaint and needed oxygen from a breathing support machine. The police say there is no evidence to justify charges in relation to Mercury Energy, its contractor Vircom or its staff. But more than two weeks after her death there are still many unanswered questions. What really happened? Who is to blame?
2Shocking behaviour It is a school that deals exclusively with special needs children, the profoundly disabled who are a danger to themselves and to others. How the teachers correct bad behaviour is a shocking eye opener, but the parents and some of the students say it has changed lives.
3Master Photographer For 40 years New Zealand photographer Frank Habicht captured the images of the rich and the famous but his work went largely unnoticed, until now. There have been overseas exhibitions of his photographs, and an artistic collaboration between Frank and his filmmaker son Florian on a soon to be published book celebrating his career.
4Update on a story from two weeks ago about a possible retrial of David Bain. Plus, preview of next week's programme.