Johannesburg

Friday

Sunny. Cool.

1°C
18°C

7 day forecasts

Defence raise satanic cult

2004-03-03 09:19

Arlon - Lawyers for alleged Belgian child killer Marc Dutroux on Tuesday evoked satanic cults, unreliable or missing witnesses and troubling forensic evidence in their defence of the serial rapist.

Presenting a nine-page written statement at the trial in Arlon, southeast Belgium, Dutroux's lead lawyer Xavier Magnee insisted that his client could not have acted alone in the abductions, rape and murders of several girls.

"Can people make you believe that there wasn't a paedophile ring? Would we be the only country in the world where paedophiles are isolated perverts?" Magnee told the court on the second day of hearings in the long-awaited trial.

He said police forensic analysis had found traces of DNA from "a least two or three unknown people" in the dungeon-like cellar at Marcinelle, near the southern town of Charleroi, where Dutroux allegedly held six girls captive.

Four of the girls died, and two were rescued, in a sequence of discoveries in August 1996 that traumatised Belgium.

Opinion polls suggest that nearly 70% of Belgians are convinced that Dutroux was part of a broader paedophile network than the four people on trial in Arlon - Dutroux himself, his wife, a drug-addict friend and a businessman.

"We see clearly in the (prosecution) dossier material proof that other people than the accused here present frequented the cellar at Marcinelle at the same time as the victims," Magnee said.

"The jury is only being presented with selected slices of the case."

Satanic cult

The lawyer also returned to an allegation - dismissed by prosecutors as groundless - that a satanic cult was involved in the girls' abductions.

Police in August 1996 found a note at the home of Bernard Weinstein, an accomplice who Dutroux has admitted murdering, which led them to investigate the "Abrasax" organisation led by "high priestess" Dominique Kindermans.

The Belgian press at the time speculated that the organisation was a devil-worshipping sect that procured young girls for human sacrifices at black masses.

Police, however, dismissed the apparent lead and said there was no evidence against Kindermans to warrant such allegations.

The defence team also urged the court to consider the disappearance, in sometimes violent or suspicious circumstances, of several witnesses they said could shed better light on the fate of two eight-year-old girls who allegedly starved to death in Dutroux's dungeon.

- AFP

inside news24

Cpt: 14-19°C Passing showers. Afternoon clouds. Mild. Pta: 4-21°C Sunny. Refreshingly cool.
Jhb: 1-18°C Sunny. Cool. Bloem: 2-18°C Sunny. Cool.
Dbn: 14-25°C Sunny. Mild. PE: 15-26°C Sunny. Pleasantly warm.
7 day forecasts...
Western Cape Eastern Cape Kwazulu Natal Gauteng

Kempton Park - 21:43:01 PM Slow moving traffic through the construction area between the R25 Bapsfontein Road and the R23 Benoni exit - allow extra time for travel to the Airport More traffic reports...

Cape Town - Here are the winning Lotto numbers from the Wednesday, July 8 draw.

7, 10, 21, 30, 37, 39 Bonus 8

Lotto Plus: 2, 5, 14, 16, 19, 44 Bonus 23

SMS the word Lotto to 31222 to get lotto numbers sent directly to your phone.
 
More lotto numbers...

Jobs - Find your dream job

Sales Director

KwaZulu Natal
The Unlimited World

Web Developer

Gauteng
Quiglies Solutions

CLIENT RELATIONSHIP OFFICER

Gauteng - JHB North/Sandton
Emmanuels Staffing Solutions
R220,000-250,000 Per Annum Cost To Company Incl Benefits

Cars - Search 1000's of new and used cars

AUDI

A4’s From R199 000

VOLKSWAGEN

New Golf GTI From R317 300

LAND ROVER

Discovery 3 4.4 V8 HSE 4x4 AT
2006
375000

NISSAN

Tiida 1.6 Visia+
2007
105990

PROTON

Gen 2 1.6 GL 5-dr
2006
79900

Property - Find a new home

THE WILDS

Single Residential 4,200,000

STEYNSRUST

Single Residential 3,500,000

XANADU

Single Residential 3,910,000

Travel - Look, Book, Go!