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Will 9 days be long enough for the DT?
Thank you for the updates JJ.
Thank you for the updates JJ.
Will 9 days be long enough for the DT?
Thank you for the updates JJ.
Basically there is nothing CP can do - since his team lost their bid to have the tape evidence ruled inadmissible, he was looking at a guilty verdict, and that is why the state moved on immediately to the other two accused.
It seems to me that CP has nothing to gain and more to lose by going in the witness box - there is nothing he can say that will get him off. He hinted at his bail application that he would say he was setting Siyoni up, to get information from him, but that is so blatantly untrue I think Judge Chetty could even penalise him further for such an audacious lie, because it goes towards utter lack of responsibility and remorse and negates any argument at sentencing for mitigating factors.
If you recall Price brought an application for J Chetty to recuse himself on the basis that he didn't give reasons for allowing the tape into evidence, but Price then withdrew the application when he found out that the judge doesn't have to give reasons until the end of the trial.
My take on it is that Price knows he can't get his client off now, and he will probably advise CP not to take the stand, so that CP can avoid answering any questions, and then at the end of the trial when the guilty verdict comes in and J Chetty gives his reasons, Price will attack the reasons and say CP had no choice about giving evidence because he was already prejudiced or disadvantaged by unfair procedural defects with the trial. So it's written on the wall already that CP will lodge an appeal.
Therefore I don't see the defence bringing any evidence in CP's case and J Chetty who's been around the block a few times probably already knows that, which is why he said he hopes it can be wrapped up during the two weeks they've booked in. Those two weeks will probably be spent on the other two hopeless cases.
Yep, that's exactly what I've been thinking myself this week, every time I've seen a picture of CP sitting in court. How he could simply decide that Jayde's life was dispensable. I feel bad when I kill an ant. Why on earth could he not just divorce her?Thanks JJ. I think you are right. No point in CP taking the stand and definitely an appeal.
How sad it is that life is so cheap in SA.
Yep, that's exactly what I've been thinking myself this week, every time I've seen a picture of CP sitting in court. How he could simply decide that Jayde's life was dispensable. I feel bad when I kill an ant. Why on earth could he not just divorce her?
I was reading yesterday that there was another mystery female in this story by the name of Jenny. I'm wondering if that was another affair he had before Coutts.
I feel mean correcting you but I'm not JJ and if I don't say anything she might think I'm trying to impersonate her![]()
It's my understanding that the court is about to go into the end of term recess which lasts about a month. Then we'll have to wait for available dates. Hopefully we will get them in one block, but this won't necessarily happen.
I'm beginning to wonder if CP will take the stand at all.
I think she means Sibeko, not Nemembe.
This is confirmed here
[FONT=&]In addition, Nemembes handset placed him at the scene of the murder.
http://www.heraldlive.co.za/news/2017/06/30/panayiotou-trial-postponed-september/
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Basically there is nothing CP can do - since his team lost their bid to have the tape evidence ruled inadmissible, he was looking at a guilty verdict, and that is why the state moved on immediately to the other two accused.
It seems to me that CP has nothing to gain and more to lose by going in the witness box - there is nothing he can say that will get him off. He hinted at his bail application that he would say he was setting Siyoni up, to get information from him, but that is so blatantly untrue I think Judge Chetty could even penalise him further for such an audacious lie, because it goes towards utter lack of responsibility and remorse and negates any argument at sentencing for mitigating factors.
If you recall Price brought an application for J Chetty to recuse himself on the basis that he didn't give reasons for allowing the tape into evidence, but Price then withdrew the application when he found out that the judge doesn't have to give reasons until the end of the trial.
My take on it is that Price knows he can't get his client off now, and he will probably advise CP not to take the stand, so that CP can avoid answering any questions, and then at the end of the trial when the guilty verdict comes in and J Chetty gives his reasons, Price will attack the reasons and say CP had no choice about giving evidence because he was already prejudiced or disadvantaged by unfair procedural defects with the trial. So it's written on the wall already that CP will lodge an appeal.
Therefore I don't see the defence bringing any evidence in CP's case and J Chetty who's been around the block a few times probably already knows that, which is why he said he hopes it can be wrapped up during the two weeks they've booked in. Those two weeks will probably be spent on the other two hopeless cases.
Yep, that's exactly what I've been thinking myself this week, every time I've seen a picture of CP sitting in court. How he could simply decide that Jayde's life was dispensable. I feel bad when I kill an ant. Why on earth could he not just divorce her?
I was reading yesterday that there was another mystery female in this story by the name of Jenny. I'm wondering if that was another affair he had before Coutts.
I feel mean correcting you but I'm not JJ and if I don't say anything she might think I'm trying to impersonate her![]()
Will 9 days be long enough for the DT?
Thank you for the updates JJ.
JJ, wasn't the house purchased after he started looking for someone to kill Jayde? I'll see if I can gather some more background info on this. Because I believe murder for financial gain would be another aggravating factor taken into account at sentencing.
This is what I've been able to turn up concerning the houses -
Stellen Glen house bought in 2008 for R540,000
Sold in Nov 2015 for R665,000
Lovemore Heights house - purchase contract signed in Feb 2015 - price R2,350,000*
Sold July 2015 for R2,600,000
Jayde's parents contributed R200,000
Jayde borrowed R150,000 in March 2015
*The bank had a registered bond for the full purchase price, and there was also a bank bond on the Stellen Glen house.
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Christopher-Panayiotou-becomes-owner-of-luxury-home-20150531
http://www.heraldlive.co.za/news/top-news/2016/11/07/panayiotous-two-homes-sold/
I wonder if Jayde wanted to start a family. That's the one that makes more sense to me, knowing CP wasn't committed to her and looking at her age, her career, and the length of time they had been married.
Total speculation, but she may have decided not to use contraception and he may have thought she could end up pregnant at any time, which would drive his mistress away. Maybe the excuse until then was that the house they were in wasn't big enough or in a suitable location to raise a family. I haven't noticed any mention of family plans in the trial, which I find strange when the lives of a young couple are under scrutiny, and sometimes looking at what is being avoided can be a clue all of its own.
That's an interesting point. I've never heard anyone mention anything about her wanting a family, and they had been together as a couple for 11 years. That's a very long time. Jayde never mentioned a family in the few notes we've seen either. Very strange.
Anyone know when this trial continues again?
The trial continues tomorrow. Anyone have any predictions??
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