Daisy de Melker Onskuldig?

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Basie van Heerden

Basie van Heerden

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Daisy de Melker - Dalk ONSKULDIG?
As ons eerste reeksmoordenaar het Daisy de Melker tot haar dood volgehou dat sy onskuldig is. Het sy moontlikdie waarheid gepraat? Het sy moontlik nié haar twee mans en seun met arseen vergiftig nie? Het hierdie ware verhaal moontlik onregverdig geëindig?
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Full gavel - Photo by Wesley Tingey on Unsplash
Prison - Photo by Ye Jinghan on Unsplash
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Laboratory worker - Photo by Ani Kolleshi on Unsplash

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@habanbro101
@habanbro101 2 жыл бұрын
Back in 1973 I was looking at a Seiko watch advertising unit when it turned into a woman's face and she laughed at me in a hysterical way, got such a big fright and ran home, the next evening she appeared to me in my bedroom and told me over and over that she was innocent, then she screamed that she was innocent... she appeared to me for the next 7 years at least once a month then she vanished after I visited her display at the police museum in Pretoria
@basievanheerden
@basievanheerden 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your very interesting feedback Eugene, much appreciated. There are more things in heaven and on earth...
@Pieterrabie
@Pieterrabie 4 жыл бұрын
Baie insiggewend en interessant!
@basievanheerden
@basievanheerden 4 жыл бұрын
Dankie Pieter!
@sallynorris6821
@sallynorris6821 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your talk. I have always wondered if Daisy could have been innocent as per the points you mentioned in your talk. My great grandmother was a qualified midwife and was the prison warden who was assigned to look after Daisy during the trial and right up to her execution. My gran believed to her dying day in 1980 that Daisy was innocent. Apparently she was a model prisoner that took solace in reading her Bible. She had told my gran that she had been afraid of her son as he was physically and emotionally very abusive... I personally think that my gran was a good judge of character and deep down have always hoped that her belief in Daisy was true. My gran's name was Anna Louisa Montgomery Burroughs...
@basievanheerden
@basievanheerden 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Sally Norris for your wonderful comment, I really appreciate it. Yes, I sometimes wonder how many innocent people have paid the price.
@francoisvanwyk8361
@francoisvanwyk8361 9 ай бұрын
Nee wat ou Sydney sou waarskynlik volgende wees- daar was immers gif in Rhodes se koffie
@basievanheerden
@basievanheerden 9 ай бұрын
Verséker 'n moontlikheid.
@francoisvanwyk8361
@francoisvanwyk8361 9 ай бұрын
@@basievanheerden 👍🏻alles is seker moontlik
@mike_van_in
@mike_van_in 3 жыл бұрын
You must feel quite strongly about this judgment to make a video about it. I found it because I was looking for details of Daisy. A bright, pretty girl when she was younger, despite having a cleft palate and the impediment that it most likely could have been back then, people really liked her. The famous "mug shots" of her at the end of her life show little of her earlier attractiveness. She did get a comfortable sum of money from the deaths of her first fiance and the next two husbands - but seemed to have spent it too easily. Rhodes, her son, had trained as a plumber but never qualified at that - or anything else. He didn't do much plumbing in his spoiled life. He was essentially useless and failed at every endeavour; rude, aggressive and a very difficult person to get on with - but Daisy was the one who spoiled him, after losing four other children who all died very young. He was cosseted as a consequence, I suspect. I do feel that she was handed the dirty end of the stick - but I can't say I'm very certain. She wouldn't be a rarity though, as an innocent person who was executed in infamy - still to this day, unfortunately. Even so, every saint has a past - and every sinner has a future - that we can't judge, no matter how much we love to do so.
@basievanheerden
@basievanheerden 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mike for this very informative comment. You mentioned quite a few facts that I did not know. I especially like what you said in the last line, and believe that one must learn to be positive and not too judgemental. Thanks.
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