JudgeJudi
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In his initial statement Henri said the attacker wore dark jeans, black jumbo jersey, black cloves (sic) and a homemade dark grey mask . When he provided his Plea Explanation this changed to dark clothes, gloves and a balaclava type of mask. No doubt it became apparent during a conference with Botha that the attacker's head needed to be covered to avoid leaving any hairs at the crime scene.
There's a very important distinction to be drawn between the two. A mask covers some or all of the face. A balaclava is a totally different thing altogether as it always covers the entire head and exposes the eyes. The mouth may or may not be covered. If you Google 'images masks' you won't see one single mask that looks remotely like a balaclava.
Henri said in his Initial Statement "I only saw his eyes the time he was in the house. It will be difficult for me to identify the person if I see the person's whole face but will recognise his eyes and voice". He'll recognise his eyes!!! Really!!! He'll recognise his voice. Really!!! The attacker never spoke, he laughed. Good luck with that one. What absolute balderdash. This statement was not included in the Plea Explanation. No surprises there.
Another issue I have with the description is there is no mention of the attacker's footwear. The area outside the bedroom was awash with blood, it was on the stairs and was dripping down from the upstairs hallway onto the floor below. How is it possible that a person could walk from the bedroom and down the stairs
a) without dripping blood absolutely everywhere he walked as his hands (gloved or not) and clothing would have been covered in it?
b) without leaving bloody footprints as there was blood on the bedroom floor, large pools on the floor outside the bedroom and on the stairs?
All footprints were accounted for.
Henri said he started to chase the person but slipped and fell. By the time he got up, the person had left the house via the open kitchen door. Why were there no bloody footprints on the path down the side of the house, on the gate or gate handle.
It seems totally implausible that an attacker would exit the house/estate dressed in bloodstained clothing, or that he would take the time to remove a balaclava/mask and change his bloody clothing. The temperature was between 19-20C after midnight. Hardly the sort of temp. I would expect to see someone wearing a balaclava.
There's a very important distinction to be drawn between the two. A mask covers some or all of the face. A balaclava is a totally different thing altogether as it always covers the entire head and exposes the eyes. The mouth may or may not be covered. If you Google 'images masks' you won't see one single mask that looks remotely like a balaclava.
Henri said in his Initial Statement "I only saw his eyes the time he was in the house. It will be difficult for me to identify the person if I see the person's whole face but will recognise his eyes and voice". He'll recognise his eyes!!! Really!!! He'll recognise his voice. Really!!! The attacker never spoke, he laughed. Good luck with that one. What absolute balderdash. This statement was not included in the Plea Explanation. No surprises there.
Another issue I have with the description is there is no mention of the attacker's footwear. The area outside the bedroom was awash with blood, it was on the stairs and was dripping down from the upstairs hallway onto the floor below. How is it possible that a person could walk from the bedroom and down the stairs
a) without dripping blood absolutely everywhere he walked as his hands (gloved or not) and clothing would have been covered in it?
b) without leaving bloody footprints as there was blood on the bedroom floor, large pools on the floor outside the bedroom and on the stairs?
All footprints were accounted for.
Henri said he started to chase the person but slipped and fell. By the time he got up, the person had left the house via the open kitchen door. Why were there no bloody footprints on the path down the side of the house, on the gate or gate handle.
It seems totally implausible that an attacker would exit the house/estate dressed in bloodstained clothing, or that he would take the time to remove a balaclava/mask and change his bloody clothing. The temperature was between 19-20C after midnight. Hardly the sort of temp. I would expect to see someone wearing a balaclava.