Viking Warrior Posted 8 December, 2010 Share Posted 8 December, 2010 I have been following this SA murder over the last couple of days You have to be impressed by the South African Legal system, not only have the caught someone , they have had the trial found him guilty and sent him to prison with two accomplices about to be tried What is a bit worrying an I thought about it at the time why was it just this guys wife wife who was shot dead and he was left unharmed. with the latest revelations that he may have paid to have it done , It does seem to have a slight ring of truth that he may have been involved. either that or the real murders have a new way of getting lighter sentences by saying that they were paid to do it. Sinister if that is the case. I think the most startling aspect of this case now is according to sky the groom has now enlisted Max Clfford to fight his cause. I thought a decent lawyer would be better equipped to fdefend him not friggin max clifford. No doubt he will be selling his story to the highest media bidder Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rory Posted 8 December, 2010 Share Posted 8 December, 2010 Call me a cynic but it was obvious this was going to happen, from my point of view. A very strange tale that's akin to last year's post office murder. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hatch Posted 8 December, 2010 Share Posted 8 December, 2010 It's all a bit weird. I've stayed at the same hotel as they did, and we were advised not to go anywhere off the beaten path. We even had armed security accompany us to the airport. Plus she is very fit indeed and if he didn't want her I would have her. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buctootim Posted 8 December, 2010 Share Posted 8 December, 2010 Call me a cynic but it was obvious this was going to happen, from my point of view. A very strange tale that's akin to last year's post office murder. Not the only case http://www.kcby.com/news/national/110673184.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swannymere Posted 8 December, 2010 Share Posted 8 December, 2010 Indeed, it's very sad when fit women are killed, why don't they just bump off the hippo-croco-pigs? Then the beautiful/ugly women ratio would benefit from a slight tip towards more beautiful woman than ugly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buctootim Posted 8 December, 2010 Share Posted 8 December, 2010 It's all a bit weird. Plus she is very fit indeed and if he didn't want her I would have her. Id rather have had the american one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Viking Warrior Posted 8 December, 2010 Author Share Posted 8 December, 2010 i would still be grieiving if my gorgeous bride had been shot dead not running off to Max Clifford Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mickn Posted 8 December, 2010 Share Posted 8 December, 2010 i would still be grieiving if my gorgeous bride had been shot dead not running off to Max Clifford I only just caught the end of this on the news last night and wondered how the biggest parasitic cvnt ever had managed to get involved Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Viking Warrior Posted 10 December, 2010 Author Share Posted 10 December, 2010 So what has Max Clifford got to say about the following? A lawyer for South African authorities has told a court in London that the honeymooner spoke to driver Zola Tongo on the phone. He also said cameras in the Cape Town hotel where the Dewanis were staying captured several meetings between the husband and Tongo, who has been jailed for 18 years for the murder. The meetings allegedly took place both before and after Anni Dewani was shot dead. Outside court, Sky News reporter Alistair Bunkall said: "The most interesting piece of evidence was footage apparently taken three days after Mrs Dewani's death, seeming to show the husband handing over a white package to the driver." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thefunkygibbons Posted 10 December, 2010 Share Posted 10 December, 2010 This is why we have courts I guess, as trial by media is impossible when all the press are speculating without regard to the facts Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jones91 Posted 10 December, 2010 Share Posted 10 December, 2010 You aint a man, til you've had a tan! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eurosaint Posted 10 December, 2010 Share Posted 10 December, 2010 I know Cape Town pretty well and believe me, if you go to Gugulethu at night you are asking for trouble (bad enough in the daylight!). It is beyond comprehension that anybody staying at the Cape Grace hotel would not have been made aware of the risks ! Clearly one is innocent until proven guilty but I strongly feel that there is more to this than just a routine kidnapping and murder (if the SA authorities wanted to downplay the incident, they could have let it drop, this way it is in the worldwide press!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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