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I never understood how Masipa swallowed his lies. What was also quite extraordinary was her interpretation that his behaviour in the dock showed remorse. I think it showed how fearful he was of being caught under questioning.
I've been watching a whole bunch of programmes on the ID channel the past few weeks, and I think we should all club together to enable Judge Masipa to have cable TV so that she can watch them too .. she would be amazed by how some of these killers (mainly partner homicide, but also sometimes family/children, etc) lie .. and their made up stories more often than not include (faked) hijacking of a car they were in (does that ring any bells with anyone re. another recent case in SA?), intruders/burglars, 'accidents', or 'abductions' (that one rings some bells with another case, too). Those seem to be the main fabrications that killers will come up with, they really are the oldest ones in the book and I think that anyone citing that as a reason why a partner or a child, or a parent, has been killed need to be treated with the utmost suspicion and 'no stone left unturned' in collecting all the evidence together in order to bring that person to justice. They seem to be rather backward in SA in realising this, where the US and UK police agencies are not quite so easily fooled.