Blood in car and lies in court lead to guilty verdict against German couple accused of PE farmer's murder
A German couple has been found guilty of murdering another German national and farm owner Claus Schroeder from Port Elizabeth despite his body never being found — more than 11 years after his disappearance.
Judge Thembekile Malusi, according to a report in
HeraldLIVE, said there was enough circumstantial evidence against the couple. A
blood spot found on a VW Kombi parked on the farm, testimony from reliable
witnesses and falsehoods presented by both the accused resulted in their
convictions.
Jens Leunberg, 44, and Kristina Adler, 46, were found guilty
of murder, as well as accessory to murder and fraud by the Eastern Cape High
Court in Port Elizabeth on Friday, the provincial Hawks said on Sunday.
The couple approached Schroeder with false bank statements
in 2009 to buy his farm in Owvanuk, near Thornhill, said Hawks spokesperson
Capt Yolisa Mgolodela.
An agreement was drawn up to sell the property for an amount
of R8.5m.
Mgolodela said after negotiations and agreement on the
purchase price, the accused could not come up with the money and Schroeder
became suspicious. He is believed to have confronted them and was then killed.
His body was never found.
Schroeder disappeared on August 14, 2009. The German couple
was arrested a year later.
Leunberg and Adler came to SA in 2007, allegedly leaving a
trail of crime behind them. Besides the murder of Schroeder, they were also
accused of fraud totalling R62m.
HeraldLIVE on Friday reported the conviction was the first
of its kind for Port Elizabeth in that the body was never recovered.
“We have waited for so long to be where we are and where we
wanted to be. We knew from the beginning they were involved,” Schroeder's wife,
Tanja, told TimesLIVE's sister publication after the judgment.
“If someone said to me 11½ years ago we would wait so long
to get confirmation, we would never have believed them.”
Malusi found Leunberg guilty of the murder, and Adler guilty
as an accessory after the fact.
The case has been postponed to April 7 for sentencing.
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