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December 6, 2025 3 mins

Sometimes I wonder what the world thinks of us.  

Not in an insecure way – as in, we need the world’s admiration to validate how wonderful we are. But when I see the local stories which break through into international media I do wonder if the world thinks we’re a bit odd.  

Many international news outlets this week followed the story of a Kiwi jewellery thief who allegedly thought the best way to steal a $33,500 Fabergé locket was to swallow it in the shop. I’m not sure if this was the plan all along, or whether it was a spontaneous plan B after plan A went wrong. But he was arrested minutes after the alleged theft – so regardless of which plan it was, it wasn’t a smart one.  

You may wonder why someone would intentionally swallow a foreign or non-digestible object, and the obvious answer in this case would be to avoid arrest.   

But, it’s been done before – so maybe we’re not so odd!  

Earlier this year, a thief posing as a buyer for a professional US athlete stole two pairs of diamond earrings valued at just under US$1.4m from a Florida jeweller. In an effort to avoid arrest he swallowed the earrings, and then asked if he would be charged for what was in his stomach.  

The alleged Kiwi thief may have watched the TV show 'Joan' about notorious UK jewel thief Joan Hannington, who liked to swallow her loot.  

It’s a risky way to acquire jewellery. It’s a perilous journey travelling through the oesophagus and the uniquely shaped stomach – which is apparently where mobile phones get stuck. Yes, apparently this is something prisoners do, including one who swallowed four mobile phones.  

Then the object has to get through 12 feet of small intestine before entering the large intestine, and avoid perforating the bowel. The one reassuring thing for a jewellery swallowing thief is that metals such as gold, silver and many of the precious stones aren’t affected by stomach acid.  

After our Kiwi thief was picked up, he was given a medical assessment and a police officer was assigned to constantly monitor him. For a week.  

The good news is that on Friday the limited edition item was recovered without requiring medical intervention, and a photo of a gloved hand holding a gold chain with price tag attached was released. Good on the police, the goods recovery operation was a success.  

What we are yet to establish is whether this now famous pendant is worth more or less after its globally publicised journey.

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Speaker 1 (00:06):
You're listening to the Sunday Session podcast with Francesca Rudkin
from News TALKS'B.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
Sometimes I wonder what the world thinks of us, Not
in an insecure way, as in we need the world's
admiration to validate how wonderful we are here in New Zealand.
But when I see the local stories which break through
into international media, I do wonder if the world thinks
were a bit odd. Many international news outlets this week

(00:34):
followed the story of a keyweed jewelry thief who alleged
allegedly thought the best way to steal a thirty three thousand,
five hundred dollars faberget lockett was to swallow it in
the shop. Now, I am not sure if this was
the plan all along, or whether it was a spontaneous
Plan B after Plan A went wrong, but he was

(00:56):
arrested minutes after the alleged theft, So regardless of which
planet was, it wasn't very smart one. You may wonder
why someone would intentionally swallow a foreign or not digestible
object in the obvious answer would be to avoid arrest. Ah,
but look, it has been done before, so maybe we're

(01:16):
not so odd. Earlier this year, a thief posing as
a bi afair a professional US athletes, stole two pairs
of diamond earrings valued at around one point four million
from a Florida jeweler, and an effort to avoid arrest,
he swallowed the errings and then asked if he'd be
charged for what was in his stomach. The alleged key
we thief may have been watching the TV show Joan.
Did you see that show about notorious UK jewelry thief

(01:40):
Joan Hannington? She liked to swallow her loot too. It
is a risky way to acquire jewelry. It's a perilous
journey traveling through the esophagus and the uniquely shaped stomach,
which is apparently where mobile phones get stuck. Yes, apparently
this is something prisoners do, including one Indian prisoner who

(02:01):
swallowed four mobile phones. Then, of course, the object has
to get through twelve feet of small and test time
before entering the large intestine and avoid perforating the bow.
The one reassuring thing for the jewelry's swallowing thief is
that metals such as gold and silver and many other
precious stones aren't affected by stomach acid. So after our
Keywi thief was picked up, He was given a medical assessment,

(02:23):
and a police officer was assigned to constantly monitor him
for you know what, for a week. The good news
is that on Friday, the limited edition item was recovered
without requiring medical intervention, and a photo of a gloved
hand holding a gold chain with a price tag attached

(02:44):
was released. Good on the police. The goods recovery operation
was a success. Honestly, here'd be a cop. What we're
yet to establish is whether this now famous pendant is
worth more or less after its globally publicized journey.

Speaker 1 (03:02):
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