Mother's chilling theory after her kids were spotted three years later

by · Mail Online

The heartbroken mother of three children who vanished with their fugitive father three years ago is convinced her daughter may have made a cry for help when they were spotted walking through bushland last week.

Tom Phillips and his three young children, Jayda, 11, Maverick, 9, and Ember, 8, first went missing on September 11, 2021.

Some 18 days later they returned to the family farm in New Zealand with relatives revealing they had spent the time living in a tent in dense bushland.

However, months later they disappeared again, and are believed to have been living off the land since December, 2021.

In a shocking update to the case, Phillips and his three kids were captured walking in camouflage gear on a remote coastal farm near Marokopa, on October 3, by a pair of teenage pig hunters.

The 16-year-olds initially believed the group were poachers and called out to them from roughly 60metres away when Jayda responded.

'I said, ''This is private property'', and she was like, ''Yeah... duh''. Then I asked, ''Does anyone know you're on here'' and she said, ''No, just you guys'',' one of the boys recalled to local news outlet Stuff.

The children's mother, Cat, is now wondering if her daughter was trying to get a message out to the public.

Cat (pictured) is the mother of missing children, Jayda, 11, Maverick, 9, and Ember, 8, who are believed to be living off the land with their fugitive father Tom Phillips

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'Is that a cry for help? Is that ''Does anybody know that we're here? Is anyone coming for us?'' We don't get to hear the tone of her voice but to me, that's what I think,' she told Mata Reports in a lengthy televised interview.

'It's like she's trying to say something without actually saying something because her father is right there, and she's worried if she says the wrong thing and words it the wrong way, she's worried about later repercussions.'

All four family members were wearing camouflage gear and carrying large backpacks. 

Phillips walked some 10metres ahead of his children, who trudged in single file behind him.

The sighting was reported to police and was the first time Cat had seen any footage of her children in almost three years.

'It was really good, they're carrying their own gear, it's the best news that anybody could hope for,' she said.

Cat sad her husband and three children had visibly lost a lot of weight when they returned home three weeks after they first disappeared in September, 2021. 

'I can't imagine what they've endured in these three years, it's just wrong on so many levels,' she said.

Cat believes the police response to her missing children has been inadequate, adding that she expected teams including sniffer dogs to be deployed immediately to where the children had been seen.

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The footage was reported to police on Thursday but Cat didn't hear from detectives until the following day.

'The system has failed my children miserably from the get-go,' she said.

'They shouldn't have to live like this, they deserve so much more. They deserve to have friends, they deserve to go to the park and eat McDonald's.' 

In her attempt to cope with the loss of her children, Cat says she tries to pretend they aren't still missing.

She has two other daughters, who are older than the three kids with their father, but admits she feels 'lost'.

'Since they've been gone, I've lost my way. I'm not me. They were my world, they were my everything,' she said.

'I feel like I didn't fight hard enough, I didn't make enough noise. I feel like it's my fault.'

Reflecting on their relationship, Cat described how Phillips was extremely controlling of her.

She claims he didn't like her going anywhere or doing anything on her own, and didn't want her to put their children in childcare.

Phillips and his three kids were filmed walking in camouflaged gear on a remote coastal farm near Marokopa, on October 3, by a pair of teenage pig hunters 
Jayda (left), now 11, Maverick (centre), 9, and Ember (right), 8, disappeared from the New Zealand town of Marokopa in December 2021 

'Supporting Thomas is essentially supporting child abuse because that's what it is,' Cat said. 

'I just want my babies home. I still have some of their clothes and Christmas presents from the year they disappeared. I don't even know what they look like now.'

Phillips is wanted for questioning over an alleged armed robbery of a bank in Te Kuiti near Marokopa in September 2023.

CCTV showed Phillips riding a motorbike with another person, believed to be Jayda, on the back.

There have been several 'unverified' sightings of Phillips since he disappeared, but police believe the most recent footage captured by the pig hunters is the most credible.

In June this year an $80,000 reward was offered for information that could locate the three children, however, this expired after eight weeks with no result despite more than 40 sightings deemed significant by officers.