Miranda Stain
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But when he went to review the documents concerning the murders of Natasha Berger, Joy Boonsayer, Pastor Reg Ben Dixon, and Michaela Valentine, he found that all of the police reports had mysteriously disappeared. Just gone.
But when he went to review the documents concerning the murders of Natasha Berger, Joy Boonsayer, Pastor Reg Ben Dixon, and Michaela Valentine, he found that all of the police reports had mysteriously disappeared. Just gone.
Now, it's speculated by author Jan Marks that three officers known only as X, Y, and Z in her book, presumably because she was afraid of naming them, they were a part of a cover-up for the cult. As we've said many times before, this all probably stems from the fact that Cecilia Stane's husband was a cop.
Now, it's speculated by author Jan Marks that three officers known only as X, Y, and Z in her book, presumably because she was afraid of naming them, they were a part of a cover-up for the cult. As we've said many times before, this all probably stems from the fact that Cecilia Stane's husband was a cop.
Now, it's speculated by author Jan Marks that three officers known only as X, Y, and Z in her book, presumably because she was afraid of naming them, they were a part of a cover-up for the cult. As we've said many times before, this all probably stems from the fact that Cecilia Stane's husband was a cop.
I think it was down to pure corruption. Yeah.
I think it was down to pure corruption. Yeah.
I think it was down to pure corruption. Yeah.
But officers X, Y, and Z tried covering their asses by claiming that they'd infiltrated the cult after the confession tapes made by James Vermock had been rendered unusable somehow. But no paperwork concerning authorization for undercover work, nor any reports on what they supposedly discovered, were ever found.
But officers X, Y, and Z tried covering their asses by claiming that they'd infiltrated the cult after the confession tapes made by James Vermock had been rendered unusable somehow. But no paperwork concerning authorization for undercover work, nor any reports on what they supposedly discovered, were ever found.
But officers X, Y, and Z tried covering their asses by claiming that they'd infiltrated the cult after the confession tapes made by James Vermock had been rendered unusable somehow. But no paperwork concerning authorization for undercover work, nor any reports on what they supposedly discovered, were ever found.
Well, the point is that they were never there. No. They had never infiltrated the cult.
Well, the point is that they were never there. No. They had never infiltrated the cult.
Well, the point is that they were never there. No. They had never infiltrated the cult.
No. They covered it all up and tried to forget about it.
No. They covered it all up and tried to forget about it.
No. They covered it all up and tried to forget about it.
That I will say. I will agree with that. A South African police official claimed that the offending officers did face disciplinary action and criminal charges for fraud and obstruction of justice. There's no evidence of that either. And even if they did face charges, those charges certainly aren't equal to the crime of covering up four incredibly brutal murders. No.
That I will say. I will agree with that. A South African police official claimed that the offending officers did face disciplinary action and criminal charges for fraud and obstruction of justice. There's no evidence of that either. And even if they did face charges, those charges certainly aren't equal to the crime of covering up four incredibly brutal murders. No.
That I will say. I will agree with that. A South African police official claimed that the offending officers did face disciplinary action and criminal charges for fraud and obstruction of justice. There's no evidence of that either. And even if they did face charges, those charges certainly aren't equal to the crime of covering up four incredibly brutal murders. No.