Limpopo farmer challenges murder confession in court

A contested confession could make or break the murder case against a Limpopo pig farmer accused of killing two women and feeding their remains to livestock.

Trial within a trial over the confession
  • Zachariah Olivier's defense argues his police confession violated basic constitutional rights.
  • Olivier allegedly never got access to a legal advisor before signing the statement.
  • Judge Gerrit Muller is weighing whether the confession gets tossed entirely.
  • Without it, prosecutors would need to lean hard on forensic and witness evidence.
What happened on that farm in August 2024
  • Three Zimbabwean women went to Olivier's farm near Polokwane looking for discarded food.
  • Maria Makgato and Lucia Ndlovu were fatally shot, and their bodies got dumped in a pig enclosure.
  • A third woman survived her injuries and escaped to alert others.
  • Police recovered decomposed remains three days later with spent bullets and bloodstains.
Three accused face a stack of charges
  • Olivier, his 20-year-old employee Adriaan de Wet, and worker William Musora all pleaded not guilty.
  • Charges span two murder counts, attempted murder, and possession of an unlicensed firearm.
  • Musora initially flipped to state witness, claiming he shot under Olivier's orders.
  • His testimony has faced heavy scrutiny during cross-examination.
Forensic and ballistic evidence is piling up
  • A ballistic specialist linked bullets from the scene to weapons tied to the accused.
  • Pathologists confirmed gunshot wounds as the cause of death despite pig-damaged remains.
  • The surviving woman testified that the men chased and shot without any warning.
  • Defense attorneys have picked at small inconsistencies across witness accounts.
Community rage has been intense from day one
  • Protesters outside the court demanded no bail and swift justice for the victims.
  • Makgato's and Ndlovu's families remember them as hardworking mothers in desperate circumstances.
  • Gender-based violence advocates have seized on the case for broader awareness.
  • Bail got denied over flight risk and witness-tampering concerns.
 

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