A former Auckland eye surgeon accused of murdering his wife appeared to be in a relationship with a Sydney sex worker, a detective says. Philip Polkinghorne is on trial at the High Court at Auckland, accused of murdering wife Pauline Hanna and staging her death as a suicide. The defence argues Hanna ended her own life after struggling with depression for many years.

Detective Andrew Reeves continued giving evidence on Monday, telling the court the first communication police found between Polkinghorne and sex worker Madison Ashton was in 2015. He said a document showed Polkinghorne made an $800 payment for a "one hour girlfriend experience" Ashton offered. Reeves said Polkinghorne communicated regularly with Ashton in the days after his wife's death.

WhatsApp messages were sent between the pair after 5 April 2021, the day Hanna died. Reeves suggested Polkinghorne had deleted messages from his phone, but they were found on a phone belonging to Ashton. However, Reeves said the messages were "scrambled", "unreadable", and "difficult to make sense of".

Police also recovered iMessages between Polkinghorne and Ashton starting from 17 April 2021. On that date, Ashton sent Polkinghorne attachments related to a plastic surgery procedure she was set to get done. He said she would look "more than sensational" and "drive a tsunami of lust".

Ashton responded with a heart emoji. On 23 April, they sent messages to each other about their relationship. "If you passed away I wouldn't leave the .