Johannesburg - One of
the men implicated in the death of Kirsty Theologo after an alleged Satanic
ritual found God through the incident, the South Gauteng High Court in
Johannesburg sitting in Palm Ridge heard on Thursday.
Kirsty Theologo
Clinical psychologist Suzette Heath said Robin Harwood seemed to believe his role in
Theologo's killing was all part of God's plan.
Theologo, 18, was doused
with petrol and set alight on a hill in Linmeyer in October 2011 as part of a
"soul-selling" ritual.
She died in hospital a
week later, while her friend, who was 14-years-old at the time, survived the
attack.
"The whole thing
went wrong so he [Harwood] believes this is how God led him to meet with Him
[God]," said Heath.
"He is sad that
Kirsty was killed, but remorse is a complex emotion."
Reading from her notes,
Heath said Harwood told her: "I do regret that it happened... I can't look
at it in a negative way because then I will break."
Harwood did not think of
helping the girls after they were set alight. He and his co-accused left the
injured girls on the hill.
"He said he ran
away... He didn't think of helping her."
Heath told the court she
could not ascertain whether Harwood and his co-accused were concerned about the
girls' well-being following the attack, as they went clubbing the next day.
Memory
loss
Earlier, she explained
why Harwood failed to remember all the events that happened on the night of the
ritual.
"It could be that
he wants to lessen his contribution to the incident," said Heath.
While Harwood might have
been aware of his actions, he might not have fully understood the consequences.
Peer-pressure, alcohol,
drugs, and the fact that the crime involved dealing with the devil could have
contributed to Harwood not backing out.
Harwood, Linden Wagner,
Courtney Daniels, and Harvey Isha are on trial for Theologo's murder and the
attempted murder of her friend.
Two others, Jeremy King
and Lester Moody, earlier confessed to the crime and were each sentenced to 17
years in prison, five of them suspended.
- SAPA


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