Why is the Third Knysna Murder Never Mentioned
I have just read the affidavit from the court documents by Mashidiso Petrus Mokgosi, Snr Superintendent of the SAPS. It was made inadmissible in court (who decides what is admissible and what is not admissible?) but contains some valuable information regarding the link between the murders of Peter McHelm and Victoria Stadler. Why has so little emphasis put onto the murder of McHelm and so much on Victoria? Was it because they wanted Heini to be the serial killer of the two girls in Knysna? Was it because they found McHelm's car in Moses' possession so they automatically assumed that Moses was the murderer of McHelm and completely ignored the possible link between the two murders?
This is my opinion after reading this affidavit a number of times. Moses and Kamoti asked a girl (allegedly by the name of Lucinda/Candace Damons) to lure Victoria Stadler to them. Moses, Kamoeti and Peter McHelm had been drinking and driving his Polo VW which he had hired from Avis. At some time he parked his Polo. (Remember that Mavis from the garage had seen Victoria Stadler with three men in her golf in the early hours of the morning putting R50 fuel in the tank)
Moses, Kamoeti and Peter McHelm raped Victoria and murdered her. They thought Peter McHelm would go to the police so he had to be murdered as well. From the document I understand that the girl Candace or Lucinda Damons was the informer who would only speak with a specific policeman but later spoke to the Snr Superintendent above, and was wearing Victoria’s earrings at the time of the interview by the above-mentioned Snr Supt.
The affidavit also mentions that Heini was the prime suspect (how did he know) and that the others who had been interviewed were not suspects (again how did he know)
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