Reading from a hefty file, blood spatter expert Joubert said he had come to the conclusion the blood spatters suggested the grey shorts "were in close proximity to Rudi [Henri's brother] and Martin [Henri's father] when force was applied to the blood source of those victims".
Some of the spatters on the shorts were "saturated in urine" which had fully penetrated the fabric of the shorts. It was not clear from his testimony whose urine it was.
Joubert reported that 16 "mechanisms responsible for bloodstains" were identified on the white socks which Van Breda was wearing early that morning when he called emergency services for help.
At the "back of the white socks", it was found that they (the socks) had been exposed to "blood-shedding events in close proximity to Teresa [Henri's mother] and Rudi too" when forces were applied to those victims.
It was also suggested that the socks were in contact at some point with Martin van Breda.
As Joubert read the report in minute detail, Van Breda sat expressionless in the dock, spinning his ring, which he had removed from his finger, around and around
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