Friday, September 28, 2018

Witness Statement Discrepancy in Jessica Wheeler Murder

Heinrich van Rooyen - framed 
Alan D Elsdon’s book, Broken & Betrayed  (pg 279 – 282) describes the affidavit and the witnessing by JP of Victoria’s murder.  JP is the son of Mr Kobus Mienie, the bakery van driver who allegedly saw Heini at the churchyard in town in the early hours of the morning of the murder.  According to affidavits and cell tower reports, Heini was at home at Hornlee at 2.25am on the morning of the murder so could not have been at the crime scene at the same time.  According to JP, his father murdered Jessica.  Heini allegedly held Victoria’s legs while Kobus pinned her to the ground on her stomach, with his knees in her lower back and his hands on her head.   Thereafter, he made a phone call at around 3am in the morning.  Now if this call was made at 3am, and Heini was at home at 2.25am, he cannot have been at the crime scene.    JP did not take a polygraph test.  Heini also allegedly had a red top on.  He actually wore a grey Nike top.  His red jacket he had forgotten in the nightclub “Stones”, which he collected the next day.  JP was 14 years old at the time and the affidavit taken by Alan was ten years after the fact.  JP also did not do a polygraph test and it is a known fact that JP is a drug addict and has a criminal record that is fairly long. 
JP’s statement contradicts the car-guard, Jaco Kiewiets’ statement and who passed a polygraph test according to the first private investigator on the scene, Christain Botha, in his book, Search for Truth. 
Franklin van Rooyen actually introduced Alan to JP and JP never said anything to Franklin that Heini was at the crime scene at the church yard.   JP's father, Kobus Mienie and Inspector Burmeister (SAPS) are family and he knows everything about JP and Kobus’s involvement in the drug-trade.
In 2010 an inmate also gave a sworn statement in front of a magistrate in Mosselbay confessing his involvement with the Victoria Stadler murder in Noetsie forest and the police and NPA dismissed it as well.   

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