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his parents. That, he had been told by members of the satanic sect,
would elevate him to the status of a high priest within the coven. For
that purpose he had purchased a knife in Cradock for the sum of
R45,00. When he arrived at his parental home, however, he was unable
to go through with the deed.
He then sought refuge in brandy and
dagga. Realising that he required money and a motor vehicle to return
to Port Elizabeth, he decided to rob the deceased, a 75 year old female
neighbour. He called on the deceased (who was known to him and his
family and who was alone at the time) on the pretext that he had been
sent by his parents to borrow recipes. He claimed – an account the trial
court rightly rejected – that to appease members of his coven (who
according to him would have been disgruntled by the abandonment of
his plan to kill his parents) he then decided to kill the deceased instead.
He dealt the deceased a single, fatal blow to her neck with the knife that
he had purchased, and then stage-managed the scene to create the
impression that she had committed suicide. To calm himself he smoked
more dagga and consumed more brandy. He then removed a portable
radio, the deceased's car keys and the sum of R300,00. He went to the
garage only to discover that the deceased's car was not there. He was
arrested on 28 July 2000 and had been in custody for approximately
seven months when he was convicted.