One of the five people accused of the brutal murder of two elderly residents at a Sunridge retirement village has lied to the law before and used an alias in a separate case prior to him allegedly confessing to the double murder.
A statement given to the police by one of five people accused of murdering two elderly women in their retirement village has been accepted as evidence despite the defence fighting tooth and nail for it to be chucked out.
A man accused of murdering two elderly women at a Sunridge Park retirement village claims to have been tortured by the police, who allegedly threatened to dump him in the sea should he not spill the beans on his co-accused.
A key cutter has unlocked the mystery as to how the alleged killers gained access to the St Johns retirement village, where two elderly women were murdered.
A mere two hours after the bodies of two elderly women were found bound and gagged in their rooms at a retirement village in Sunridge Park, two cellphones stolen during the robbery were sold for R1,900.