No forensics or fingerprints were taken at either location, her whānau said. Kaiwai’s first cousin Jonique Oli-Alainu uese and wider whānau started a Givealittle page earlier this year to raise money for a private investigator to look into the case. All funds raised would contribute to paying for a private investigator, analyst, lawyer and legal fees. “Our family have been fighting for answers since as we believe she has become a victim to foul play. However, because Jamie has a history of mental illness and marijuana addiction police immediately treated her case as suicide,” the page says. Oli-Alainu uese said the whānau was grateful for everyone who had so far contributed to the page.