from your link:
"The trial is adjourned until 8 December to give Judge Traverso time to decide whether to continue the trial or allow Dewani to walk free without having to take the witness stand."
Read more:
http://www.theweek.co.uk/crime/shri...in-himself-on-the-witness-stand#ixzz3K6DkttjU
To me the Dec 8 date is indulgent and shows blatant disrespect for the PT as well as Anni's family.MOO
I could understand end of this week or Monday Dec 1 at the very latest. On the other hand, making SD sweat and practise his packing and unpacking skills must be making him a bit twitchy.
I missed the trial action this a.m. as I was so engrossed with the outcome of the GJ decision and subsequent rioting in Ferguson MO last night.
I do not believe, even for a nanosecond, that SD is blameless in Anni's death. MOO
I think the same.
Other thoughts have come to mind about keeping Anni in the car and releasing SD unharmed.
It couldn't have been a hostage situation because SD's phone was taken (SD deleted message from Tongo and his reply just before hijacking), and there is no indication/proof they had prepared a hostage/ransom scenario.
If the reason was to rape her, why drop SD completely unharmed in a highly populated area where he can raise the alarm in minutes, strangely it took him over 10 minutes (which again, we have to take SD's word), :dunno: . Why not beat him up/pistol whip him at least, so he's incapacitated for a long period before he can get to help? These robbers/rapists weren't concerned about buying time, now that is very strange.
So the big question is why kill Anni? Because she can describe her killers, well that goes the same for SD and he was let go. Mngeni and Qwabe had gotten all the money, watches, phones etc. so there was no need to hold her captive.
Anni or SD hid the engagement ring in a hijacked vehicle?
I can't believe Anni firstly, would do that, and secondly, once SD has left and she's all alone in the vehicle with these men, why wouldn't she offer the £25,000 ring for her life? Mngeni would have taken it whether they killed her or not. But she didn't offer it because she didn't know it was hidden in the seat.
Imo,
SD is definitely lying about the ring. Okay, this could just be about greed and SD placing no importance on Anni's life being saved. Sad but true. I suppose this is why I get annoyed when people say how much he loved her. :no:
The judge makes two questionable remarks, that SD was robbed of the R4 000 and, about the child locks being on.
My answer to that is SD told Tongo it must look like a robbery. When Dewani is released and finally seeks help, he will have R4 000 on him, it will definitely look suspicious that he wasn't robbed :doh: . I suppose, he could have given it to someone, or thrown it away? Too risky either way, an honest citizen might reveal it to police.
About the child locks being on? Why not I ask? If Anni tries the door, which I would instinctively do also, she could have run off while the men were getting in the vehicle. She could signal SD to do the same or him to her to do it, so he has to at least try to open the door.
Funnily enough, in his own statement he didn't try, because when he was told by Mngeni to get out, he tried the door and it was locked. SD says he was pushed out of the window by Mngeni
who by the way, was sitting in the front seat! :shakehead: I wish it was tested if a man of SD's size can actually be pushed out of the rear car window that doesn't fully open by design. Or did Mngeni get out and open the door to let SD out? Hmmm, Strange.
Imo, if this happened anywhere else besides South Africa, SD would have been suspected from the moment he was 'rescued'.
I'm glad we have the threads on Websleuths for Dewani's trial, it is good reference for whatever will happen in the future regarding SD and also, if another incident like this occurs, it can be cited.
Imo, there is plenty of evidence but if the judge can't believe a man would ask a complete stranger to murder his wife, whatever comes after cannot be reconciled. There's the stumbling block. The judge better hope no other case comes to trial about a taxi driver hit man extraordinaire.
This has been about - race, murder, conspiracy, poverty, wealth, sexuality, divorce, sex, language, religion, tourism, greed, pride, lies...... definitely has everything!! :thinking: JMO