Showing posts with label Alan D Elsdon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alan D Elsdon. Show all posts

Monday, November 5, 2018

Information regarding Lotz Murder Deserves Attention

Die Burger newspaper – Saturday, 03 November 2018.
(Western Cape)

Letter:  “Information regarding Lotz-murder also deserves attention.”

“It is good that new information received after the appearance of the sensational book The lost boys of Bird Island, is receiving further attention from the police.
            It surprises me however that another book, Broken & Betrayed, by former-detective Alan D Elsdon, enjoys no publicity. There was only one article in an Eastern Cape newspaper (the Daily Dispatch).
            Elsdon has since 2015 conducted continuous research into the murder of Inge Lotz and has discovered shocking new information and evidence.
            In my opinion, Elsdon has done outstanding detective work and the new information should also be brought to the attention of the police.
            Perhaps, at last, there will be justice for Inge Lotz.”

Schulza Rall – Sonstraal, Durbanville.
(Translated from Afrikaans)   “Inligting oor Lotz-moord verdien ook aandag”


Note:   Although this letter does not mention the Knysna Murders, persons who read Broken & Betrayed become aware of Heinie’s plight and the need for his cases also to be re-opened and investigated by the police.

Sunday, October 28, 2018

Latest on the Inge Lotz Murder


Latest 


Inge Lotz – Latest (2018)
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On Saturday morning 27 October 2018, Thomas Mollett held a Talk at the Library in Paarl. The subject was the murders of Inge Lotz, Reeva Steenkamp, Anni Dewani and the recent “Axe Murders” (Henri van Breda). Unlike some of his previous talks the once 200 audience was reduced to a mere 32 persons, 7 being members of the local police.

At his last meeting months ago in Milnerton, Thomas spoke of an “injury” that Inge had on her left hip. He added that it was in the form of an arrow. At the time of her death, at the autopsy and even over the past 13 years, no-one made any mention of the arrow “injury”. It is in fact a cut so thin and precise, probably a scalpel was used to cut the perfect arrow which points downwards towards her genitals. How did Thomas suddenly become aware of this so-called “injury” – as he plays down the gory message left on her mutilated body by one of the killers?

This was one of the reasons I attended the Paarl Talk, to ask that question and a second. The other question was to ask Thomas to explain how Inge’s “To Do” list she wrote on the day of her murder, had changed from the original when it appeared on his 2014 Truth4Inge site and changed again in his 2015 book “Bloody Lies Too.” This is nothing less than defeating the ends of justice – on a document that should have been handed to the police.

Thomas started the talk with Inge’s murder and an hour later, was still drivelling on about Fred’s fingerprints on Folien#1, which the police claimed came off a DVD cover Inge had rented the afternoon of her death. In court the fingerprint evidence was trashed by the defence and shown to have probably been deliberate fabrication of evidence. Late Director Attie Trollip was the police overall co-ordinator in the murder investigation.

From the audience, Schalk Burger senior (SA rugby legend), asked Thomas to stop misleading the audience and to concentrate on real issues in the murder, like the role played by Director Trollip behind the scenes. Thomas lost his composure and resorted to his well-known cocky attitude which had Schalk tell him just to get past the nonsense and talk some sense.

Thomas was clearly flustered and turned his attention to me in the opposite back corner. He pointed at me and said “Mr Elsdon” he shouted, “Why did you not Email your intention to be present and request a seat? Because ... you are not welcome here!” This drew a few piercing glares from some present, probably mostly those from “rent a crowd.”

Schalk stood up, as big a man I’ve ever seen and warned Thomas not to become personal in a public library forum. He challenged Thomas to try and book a seat at his own meeting using the Information site of Piquette Books. Schalk said trying to book a ticket was a hopeless exercise and waste of time.

Thomas ignored the challenge and looking at me and waving his hand to the door shouted, “Out ... out ... you are not welcome!” I asked him why he waited until then when he could have asked me to leave before he started his talk. Keeping the attention on me, Thomas told the audience, “He (Elsdon) has written a book that nobody wants to buy ... because it is not based on proven science.”

By then Schalk had had enough and told Thomas he thought he was coming to learn something scientific about the murders. Instead all he had heard was a load of nonsense from someone who cannot control his emotions. With that, Schalk stood up and left the room.

Thomas pointed at me again and yelled. “Out ... out ... now!” Just then the lady managing the presentation pushed a button. On the overhead, the magazine with a few drops of blood that lay across Inge’s feet when her body was found, appeared.

“Wait ... wait ... Mr Elsdon,” Thomas called, “How many drops of blood are there on these two pages.” After I thanked Thomas for allowing me to stay a few more seconds, I told him that whether it was three or four drops made no difference. What was important, is that they were drops ... not spatter, as one would have expected to find a metre away from the nearest wound (unless the “crime scene” was staged!).

Thomas shouted his last “Out” and I stood up at the same time pulling a copy of my book “Broken & Betrayed” from a plastic packet. I stood up and held it in the air for the audience to see and said, “Read this if you want to know the truth, Broken and Betrayed – Inge Lotz.”

Showing signs of an imminent heart attack, Thomas shouted, “Don’t you use my platform to advertise your book!” With that, Thomas came charging towards me like a mad bull. I sheathed the book just as he stopped within sweat-smelling distance from me. All I said to him very calmly was, “Don’t touch me ... DON’T touch me.” With that I walked to the door where I stopped, turned around and said, “Good Luck”, before I walked out the room.

At the exit, I saw Schalk who, when he saw me, just shook his head. We shared introductions and went to a nearby coffee shop. There we had an interesting chat for more than an hour. At the same time Thomas was completing what he is paid to tell the world ... the lie that Fred van der Vyver alone murdered Inge Lotz. This of course is calculated to HIDE the truth, that Inge was murdered by persons very close to her ... because she was going to expose their dark secrets, also, the horrors of her young life.

At a guess this will probably be Thomas’ last public Talk ... the Paarl Talk was reduced to free entrance, as were the drinks, snacks and his books – unless he pays the audience to attend his next Talk. The DPP probably will refuse my pending request to reopen the Lotz murder – despite massive new factual evidence to show a police cover-up, including four new suspects who lack in alibis, cellphone activity and other areas, the day Inge was murdered.

Submitted by Alan D Elsdon



Monday, January 9, 2017

Knysna Conspiracy

Funds are urgently needed to assist in expenses to free Heinrich van Rooyen, who was convicted of killing Jessica Wheeler and Victoria Stadler in Knysna in 2005. He was sentenced to 30 years without parole. He still maintains his innocence. Alan D Elsdon, a former police detective, and author of the best-selling book, TheTall Assassin, stumbled upon some startling evidence in the Knynsa murder case while investigating another crime. He spent three months in Knysna, sifting through evidence gathered over the course of the investigation and the subsequent trial. He states, “In my investigation I separated the two murders of Jessica and Victoria. Yesterday I sent my last report to the highest authorities. The reports read VERY WELL and prove that Heinie (Heinrich van Rooyen) was a victim of a massive police cover-up and conspiracy”. Heinrich has already spent 12 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. Please consider a donation towards getting him free and putting the real murderer behind bars. When this is done, justice for Victoria, Jessica and Heinrich will have been served. Help us to right a wrong.   Please go onto gofundme-sa.co.za and make a donation, no matter how small.  Thank you for helping us put a wrong right. 

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

FREEDOM FIGHTER (Alan D Elsdon)

THE FREEDOM FIGHTER

Linked to acts of carnage and death
During the midnight raid
He seemed so unassuming
And to discover the truth, the country’s infamous began
The dreaded “Section Six” – Solitary Confinement
The scourge known as “Detention Without Trial”

Stripped of basic Human Rights
The interrogation never-ending
Deprived of sleep
Blindfolded, bound and tortured
The shock treatment … and the pain
Screams that would never be heard

And as days became weeks
More intense the torture … the pain
His resistance pushed to its limits
What made a man clutch so to his beliefs?
Where the end of his pride?
All in the quest of a myth … called “Freedom”

Finally, the loneliness and pain too much
Tears uncontrolled … like those of a child hurt
From the pen thrust in his hand the ink flowed
As he revealed names of comrades, friends … even family
And pages torn before his eyes
Those stained with his tears of shame

His persecutors cheered their success
As they looked down upon a once defiant martyr
One who had stood tall, had held a vision
At their merciless hands his spirit broken
His pride turned to shame
Once a Hero ... now a Traitor

And when the sun rose
To his dismay, the darkness remained
He had played his part
His final prayer … that his efforts were not in vain
That his children … and theirs one day
Would know the “Freedom” that had been his dream

And in the morning he was found
There was no escape from the burning shame
Never again could he look loved ones in their eyes
And at his grave sobbing and wailing
As the soil of Africa claimed yet another fighter
Oh the price … and how many more?
Mandela, where this “Freedom”?
Alan D Elsdon