The Griekwastad Murders: The Crime That Shook South Africa | Jacques Steenkamp
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Author: Jacques Steenkamp Publisher: Zebra Press (Rand) ISBN-10: 177022548X ISBN-13: 9781770225480 Condition: Very Good. The cover has some rubbing, label residue and small indentations. Wear to edges and corners. Binding: Softcover Pages: 400 Dimensions: 22.9 x 15.1 x 2.8 cm +++ by Jacques Steenkamp +++ Just after dusk on Good Friday, 6 April 2012, the peace and quiet permeating the small Northern Cape town of Griekwastad was disrupted when a young teenage boy sped into town in his father's Isuzu bakkie and screeched to a halt in front of the town's nearly deserted police station. It was shortly before 19h00 when Don Steenkamp jumped out of the vehicle, dressed only in his black rugby shorts, and ran into the station's charge office, covered in blood, to announce that his parents and sister had been brutally shot and killed on the family farm, Naauwhoek.
Although the killings were initially thought to be just another farm attack, months later a sixteen-year-old youth was arrested for the murders, setting in motion a chain of events that would grip South Africa, and divide the people of Griekwastad.
Based on interviews with all the role-players, including the investigating officers on the case, the forensic and ballistic experts, and family and friends of the deceased, this is the riveting account of what really happened on Naauwhoek farm on that fateful day, as told by the reporter who followed the case from day one.