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Meghan Cremer's killing remains a mystery: How the wheels came off the State’s case

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Jeremy Sias.
Jeremy Sias.
Jaco Marais

Jeremy Sias was a calculated person who had acted in his own interest and was economical with the truth.

But, Western Cape High Court Judge Elizabeth Baartman explained, she did not have to believe the accused for his version to be reasonably possibly true.

On Thursday Sias was acquitted for the murder of avid horse rider Meghan Cremer.

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