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Not guilty – this was the finding of the Western Cape High Court in the case of the State against Jeremy Sias, accused of the murder of Cape Town equestrian Meghan Cremer.
The youngest son of Vaderlandsche Rietvlai Farm owners Geoffrey and Linda, James Mohr, testified he had once taken her to purchase a new laptop, during which she pulled out between R10 000 and R12 000 to pay for the device.
Linda Mohr during cross-examination in the Western Cape High Court on Tuesday vehemently denied this, saying the slain horse rider who rented one of her cottages on Vaderlandsche Rietvlei Farm was “dear to us”.
Drugs, huge amounts of cash and strange visitors – this was among the startling revelations revealed surrounding Meghan Cremer by defence witness Linda Mohr in Jeremy Sias' bid for acquittal for the horse rider's murder.