Well this should be another plot twist in the Lolly Jackson murder trial, should it ever actually get around to starting – one of the key players is dead.
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It is no secret that both of these men managed to amass a rather sizeable fortune, and like most hot-blooded males they weren’t shy of spending it on some expensive wheels.
It seems there may be a new twist in the Lolly Jackson murder case, as the man standing accused of the murder has pointed the finger at one of the state witnesses.
Aah, Bedfordview. Situated between the shady suburbs of Kensington and Glendower, it’s the perfect place to take your kids for a sunny stroll through the leafy avenues – and maybe stop for a coffee at an Italian restaurant. Where you’ll overhear someone ordering a hit on a rival.
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In another pretty sensational twist in the Lolly Jackson murder tale, the man identified as the prime suspect for killing the late Jackson’s lawyer was found dead this morning. Ian Jordaan, lawyer of the slain Teazers owner, disappeared last week, and the body of suspect Mark Andrews was found in the East Rand earlier today with a gun shot wound evident.
The attorney of murdered Teazer’s kingpin, Lolly Jackson has joined his former employer in the afterlife, and his transition was exceptionally violent. Attorney Ian Jordaan was allegedly kidnapped, forced to pay R2 million into the account of his abductors, and then murdered. Jordaan’s burnt out vehicle and body were found near Krugersdorp earlier today.
This morning it was reported that the gun used to kill strip-club owner Lolly Jackson, in May last year, belonged to none other than police crime intelligence head, Joey Mabasa.