[Pics] IMPORTANT: New Evidence Indicates Eugene Terre'Blanche' Murder was Planned in Detail - Instructions for when to kill ET
Date Posted: Monday 10-May-2010
2010-05-08 Johannesburg – It was revealed by the Independent Complaints Directorate on Saturday that seven police officers were arrested for torturing suspects – and that one of the arrested men was Capt Tsietsi Mano, who was an investigating officer in the Eugene Terre’Blanche murder case in Ventersdorp and was set to testify on Monday in the bail-application for one of the two arrested farm-workers, Mahlangu.

Picture: among the missed clues by the SAPS team investigating the Terre’Blanche murder scene were important indications of very detailed advance planning of this murder: a damaged window latch allowed easy access to the Terre’Blanche bedroom; a red book cover with the words “Mountain Man Kill”, a shoeprint on the window ledge… and many other clues. (report below)
On Friday, ICD spokesman Moses Dlamini dropped a bombshell when announcing the arrest of Terre’Blanche murder-scene investigating officer Captain Mano - arrested with six other policemen namely Captain Ishmael Dawood, Warrant Officer Petrus Tshiponyane, Sergeant Samuel Kutumela , Constables Godfrey Peban and Lucas Mosala – all arrested on ‘charges of assault with the intent of causing grievous bodily harm.” Torture is not listed as a crime in South Africa so the ICD laid criminal assault charges instead. They’ve already been bailed for R500 each and their case postponed to July 8 in the Klerksdorp magistrate’s court.
Dlamini said ten of their alleged victims had lodged complaints with the ICD against these seven police officers for allegedly assaulting people to get information from them but a total of16 cases were being investigated. Mano also was one of the officers who in 2008 had arrested Gerrie Nel, the then-head of the disbanded Scorpions SAPS team in Gauteng’ and Mano also was the state prosecutor in the corruption case of former SAPS chief Jackie Selebi . Mano had been expected to testify on Monday against the formal bail application at the Ventersdorp Magistrate's Court in the case of the arrested Terre’Blanche farmworker Mahlangu. Mahlangu's lawyer Puna Moroko said the bail application would continue. He appeared confident that the application would be successful. "I normally get what I want in court," he said.Hawks spokesman on Musa Zondi said on Friday: "One of the suspects who claimed to be assaulted was a police officer."http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/ET-cops-coaccused-have-records-20100508
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Independent field-investigation team finds important clues which were missed by SAPS investigation of Terre’Blanche murder scene:
An Afrikaans-language report was also published on April 20 2010 by an experienced, independent African field-tracking investigation team which was asked to survey the Terre’Blanche murder farm in Ventersdorp. The report shows photographs and the findings of this team, Swartberg ISS – a company highly specialised in tracking African veldt conditions and with an intricate knowledge of the secretive ‘traditional African field-writing signposting’ often used by tribal criminal gangs to provide security-information about their intended targets outside the victims’ homes.
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Important clues missed by police: a black female farm-worker was murdered nearby before Terre’Blanche was murdered – a red book cover with the prominent words “Mountain Man Kill” was placed on the window-sill of the murder-room – and which also had a broken latch and a sneaker-imprint on the ledge…
Among the tracker team’s findings was that ‘it was very meaningful that a black farm-woman was also murdered shortly before the Terre’Blanche murder -- in a cottage very near the one where the arrested farm-workers were later waiting for the SAPS to arrive after the victim’s murder.
The investigators found traces which leads them to summise that the woman was murdered because she had wanted to warn Terre’Blanche about the murder plot against him. The team report noted that ‘two unknown young black males also were found to be living in the cottage where the two arrested farm workers were waiting for the SAPS to arrest them shortly after the Terre’Blanche murder.”
This is a summary of the Swartberg ISS team’s findings and the photographs they took of crucial clues which were missed by the SAPS team investigating the Terre’Blanche murder. They also published the pictures with the entire report (reproduced below in Afrikaans).
Their recorded tracking route starts from the tarred road running alongside the Terre’Blanche farm and the intersection with the only dirt road leading to the Terre’blanche homestead; marked as (LEG ONE) in their report reproduced in full in Afrikaans, below this article.
They noted that the very first African field-writing signs pointing to the Terre’Blanche homestead were placed at this first intersection. Further signs along the route also led straight to the room where Terre’blanche was murdered – and important, clear and very detailed instructions were left for the murder-team to follow, a trail of bottles, bent twigs, varieties of coloured threads which when combined, create a great variety of meanings, rocks placed in specific positions, and many subtle, strategically-placed items which even provided the future dates when Terre’Blanche would be resting inside that room if the first attack failed – together with the most important instruction of all, t\namely the order to kill:
•on a red book cover: “’Mountain Man Kill’, left on the inside window sill with its broken latch… Red is the colour for kill, death.
The pictures below must be studied closely to understand the very complicated symbolism in these African field-writing signs which were placed at crucial points in the landscape surrounding the Terre’Blanche farm to guide the killers straight to the window through which they had probably climbed – and where a lock had been damaged in advance to provide easy access to the sleeping, ailing farmer.
Highly detailed instructions included possible future dates for carrying out the murder:
The tracking team’s reading of these often very subtle and complicated signs indicated that these markings provided “very clearly and highly detailed instructions even including the future dates when the ailing Terre’Blanche was expected to return to the farm each time”. They pointed directly to the delapidated room he was always resting in while the cattle were put into the kraal by his workers. The latch to the window of this room was found the be broken off, there was a muddy foot print on the window sill and a bright red wrapper with the words “Mountain Man Kill’ placed on the INSIDE sill of the window. The team said all these important clues were missed by the SAPS investigators.
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The team also questioned the family and workers at length to put together a detailed picture of the murdered farmer’s last months. They write that Terre’Blanche, whom they described as ‘tired often’, could always be found at firmly preset routine times and dates - resting inside one specific room in the delapidated, unguarded homestead; he was recovering from heart-surgery and often rested while the two workers were chasing the livestock into the kraal.
•The latch of the window to this room was broken off on the outside Swartberg ISS’s tracking team found;
•a muddy footprint possibly from a trainer-shoe on the window sill, also was not lifted by the SAPS forensic team and
•apparently the SAPS also missed the most obvious pointer of all namely the placement on the sill of the bright-red (‘death order’) book cover in the murder room with the words “Mountain Man Kill”;
These detailed African field-writing signs on the approach to the farm and on the farm itself including at the cemetery indicated that ‘a person very close to Terre’blanche was involved in the murder by giving advance security information.
Other signs also ordered that Terre’Blanche had to be severely beaten and sodomised before the murder.
The persons who carried out this independent investigation of the murder-farm on 17 April 2010 are internationally-acknowledged experts after many years of studying the secret tribal ‘African field-writing’ knowledge. Their success rate in preventing farm attacks due to this knowledge has been well-documented over the years in South Africa.
Their conclusion: Terre’Blanche was killed by other unknown people who had followed the instructions contained in the marker-trail written in the landscape with traditional African field-writing to the letter. The team concludes that the farm workers who were later arrested at a cottage near the one where the black female farmworker was also killed earlier -- were not the killers but possibly cooperated under duress, for fear of being murdered; and that they would have had to swear an oath not to reveal anything they had seen on fear of death of themselves (or their relatives).
The murder of the black female farm worker was seen as a very important event by Swartberg ISS: she was murdered earlier in a nearby cottage under mysterious and still unexplained circumstances, very close to the cottage where the two ‘suspects’ were waiting for the SAPS to be arrested after the Terre’Blanche murder.
•The Swartberg ISS team also found two black males they found living in this cottage who were reluctant to speak to the black trackers on the Swartberg ISS team and who were not known as being farm workers from the Terre’Blanche farm.
Swartberg ISS’ report indicates that their tracking-signs indicate a link between the murder of this unnamed black female worker’s murder shortly before -- “she may have wanted to warn Terre’Blanche of the murder plot. ..”
“There was no payment argument“ - The two workers were paid a day late the Swartberg ISS investigators found after questioning the wife – however ‘this was with their permission because a black woman nearby had also been murdered and the victim (Terre’Blanche) had helped the family with money and he wouldn’t be able to pay them that Friday because his wife first had to go to the bank. The payment of the workers would have taken place that Saturday in town because the victim’s wife was always paying the workers there.”
The Swartberg ISS report notes: “From the First Leg traversed by the tracking team, we saw signs ordering that the victims first had to be tied up, then had to be badly injured, then had to be sodomised (raped) and then had to be killed. The murderers were instructed to bring a weapon and that a weapon would also be given to them at the scene where Terre’Blanche could be found.”
Independant report from Swartberg ISS continues below in Afrikaans:
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Verslag van ontleding wat gedoen is na die moord op Eugene Terreblance op 17 April 2010.
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