Senzo Meyiwa trial: Confessions, forensics key part of state’s case

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Senzo Meyiwa trial: Confessions, forensics key part of state’s case - The gun that killed the former footballer was allegedly found on accused three, Mthobisi Ncube.

captain, who was gunned at the Vosloorus, Gauteng, home of his lover, singer Kelly Khumalo’s mother, Gladness Khumalo.

Baloyi then rose to say police investigators had found a spent bullet in the Khumalo household’s kitchen, where the state said Meyiwa was shot, before collapsing in the living room. The state, according to Baloyi, also seized Ncube’s cellphone and downloaded data from it. Baloyi said investigators found a picture of the alleged murder weapon, a 9mm Parabellum, which Ncube had allegedly captioned: “My killing machine.”

Cellphone data retrieved from the Samsung S4 that was allegedly stolen from Khumalo during the October 2014 incident would also trace the movements of the accused to the Vosloorus hostel, which is near the Khumalo home, and supposedly show how the crimes were planned by the accused, Baloyi said. Dan Teffo

“You’re not the prosecutor. You have no right to tell the prosecutor what to do,” a visibly frustrated Maumela said.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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