His confession statement further explained how he then decided to stage the crime scene by placing the dead bodies on the bed and burned down the house to make it look like they died from a house fire. He is charged with defeating the ends of justice, murder, malicious damage to property, arson and tempering with the crime scene with an intention to conceal evidence.
Rapodile's uncle Themba told Sowetan after court proceedings on Wednesday that he was relieved that the trial date has finally been set.The uncle said coming to court was not easy for the family as they are still battling to come to terms with the deaths of their daughter and granddaughter. "It still hurts. What pains us the most is the fact that Antony is not remorseful. He sends people to harass us and ask for his furniture; the same furniture he decided to burn with our daughter beyond recognition," fumed Themba, adding that the family was now applying for an urgent court order for Monyakeni to stop sending them intimidating messages from prison.
"We hope he will get a sentence that will keep him away from us [for a very long time]. We remain broken to pick up the pieces of the traumatic images that his acts have left in our minds when he brutally killed our children."