South Africa - Martin, 55, Theresa, 54, Rudi van Breda, 22, murdered, 26 Jan 2015 #3

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It's strange that the key was in the gate, when Precious said that it was left on a string. Presumably it was not usually left in the lock and she would have to put her arm through to locate the string.
 
I'm speculating, but if Henry was still semi-aware after the attack and was moving towards the bathroom, it could be that he heard the "attacker" taking a shower, and, unaware of the carnage already done, tried to get to the "attacker" to prevent him from doing more harm?
 
I'm speculating, but if Henry was still semi-aware after the attack and was moving towards the bathroom, it could be that he heard the "attacker" taking a shower, and, unaware of the carnage already done, tried to get to the "attacker" to prevent him from doing more harm?
Do you mean Rudi?
 
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I'm just worried about what will happen when they run out of time.

The last day of sittings for this trial is today week. On 19 June the trial will then be adjourned to the next available period when the court, the judge, and counsel are available. I’m speculating here but I think the State will try and wrap up its case by 19 June and the Defence will commence when it resumes, starting with Henri.

I'm prepared for a delay of perhaps a couple of months. Some courts (maybe all) go into recess for the whole of July. I've made an enquiry about the Western Cape High Court and if I hear back I'll let you know.

Just by way of example, the Panayiotou trial ran for 8 weeks until 6 December. The court was in recess during January. The trial within a trial lasted for 2 weeks in April/May. It resumes today and will continue for the whole of June. The defence hasn't even started.

We still have a long way to go.
 
Good evening/morning everyone, I'll be on the road for the next several hours, could someone do Tracey & Anthony tweets, thank you :)


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The list of witnesses to be called would be handy, wouldn't it? I've read in different publications that Marli is listed at both no.17 and no.113 on the State Witness List.

There is only one list so someone has made a mistake. News24 is the media company providing the live news feed from the court and has always been the main publisher of this case.

“Marli, 17, is number 113 on the list of 114 state witnesses, Netwerk24 reported on Sunday”.

http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/marli-a-possible-state-witness-in-van-breda-case-20160704
 
Good evening/morning everyone, I'll be on the road for the next several hours, could someone do Tracey & Anthony tweets, thank you :)


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I'm happy to do them for a while. I'm expecting an interruption later but will let you all know if I have to stop.
 
Just a few additional tweets from Molyneaux at end of last week, regarding the cigarettes and the kitchen drawers https://twitter.com/AJGMolyneaux

They were on the left edge of kitchen counter. Packet was ripped open and left on counter, butts were just to the left of counter on floor.
Drawers were slightly open. All 3 from top to bottom. Pantry door open.

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SAPS forensic expert Candice Brown is expected to testify on axe wounds
Candice Brown is a Captain in SAPS, Ballistic section of forensic science lab, been there for 13years

https://twitter.com/ajnarsee
 
Candice Brown called to the stand. She is a Captain attached to the ballistics section of the forensics division.

She has a degree in Human Life Sciences; Honours degree in genetics.

She visited the scene in January 2015. She was on standby and got a call to go to 12 Goske Street.

She was told an axe was used at a murder scene and there were impact marks they wanted her to examine.

http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/live-van-breda-axe-murder-trial-day-25-20170612
 
Brown has been in ballistics section since 2004 - 13 years
BSC Human life sciences at Stellenbosh and an honors degree in genetics
Brown visited the scene, I was on standby and received call to go to scene in Stellenbosch I am based in Plattekloof Lab
Brown: I was told that an axe was used at the murder scene and that there were impact marks they wanted me to examine
Brown identifies he report and it is handed up

https://twitter.com/Traceyams
 
No re-examination for Hitchcock then I see.
 
Brown:reads findings: crime scene examination & reconstruction. I observed a piece of painted cement on the floor at entrance "A"
A piece out of the wall Marked B
Consistent with control sharp edge movement
On stair case rail under the impact damage on 5.6. one piece of impact damage consistent with damage of tiles marked by me
Impact damage consistent with caused by a sharp edge full movement on left of stair case

https://twitter.com/Traceyams


 
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