The heart-wrenching saga of Tom Phillips, the New Zealand fugitive killed in a police shootout on September 8, 2025, has taken a stunning turn. His three children—Jayda, Maverick, and Ember—now safe after nearly four years hiding in Waikato’s rugged bush, have broken their silence, crying, “We want our dad back!” In a tearful statement to authorities, reported by NZ Herald on September 10, 2025, the children, aged 12, 10, and 9, revealed a mysterious woman regularly visited their remote campsites, bringing supplies and care during their wilderness ordeal. Was she Phillips’ secret lover or a complicit ally?
The children’s account describes the woman as a “kind helper” who delivered food, clothing, and medical supplies to their makeshift shelters in Marokopa. Speculation is rife: Was she a romantic partner aiding Phillips’ evasion, or a sympathetic local shielding the family? Photos of a recently uncovered campsite, 2 kilometers from the shootout site where Phillips wounded an officer, show tarps, tools, and firearms, hinting at external support. The children, now in Oranga Tamariki care, say the woman “felt like family,” fueling theories of a deeper bond with Phillips, who fled a 2021 custody dispute.
Social media is ablaze (#PhillipsMysteryWoman), with some praising the woman’s compassion, others branding her a criminal accomplice. Police are investigating her identity, with no arrests yet. The children’s plea for their father, killed after firing on police, has reignited debate: Was Phillips a desperate dad or a reckless fugitive? As their mother, Cat, awaits a reunion, the mystery woman’s role could unravel the truth behind their survival.