MAN FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER AND OTHER VIOLENT CRIMES

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By tshwanetalks.com

By Lumka Mahanjana
NPA Regional Spokesperson

The Pretoria High Court found Raymond Steven Jan-Erick Smith (37) from Proclamation Hill guilty of two counts of murder, attempted murder, and robbery with aggravation circumstances.

This is after he pleaded guilty to the charges.

Smith saw a house that belonged to an elderly couple, Gerald Cantello (74) and Lilian Janson (71) being advertised for sale on the internet.

After he saw pictures of the house on the internet and noticed that it had a lot of television sets and electronic devices.

He phoned the agent to make an appointment to see the house not with the intention of buying but to see what was in the house.

The first visit he made to the house was on 16 January 2025, to view the house; he made another visit on 20 January 2025.

On his 3rd visit on 27 January 2025 at about 18h00 he went back to the house with the intention of robbing the elderly couple of their belongings.

On his arrival the 74-year-old man opened for him, and they walked around the house, when they were in the passage next to the toilet, Smith pushed the man inside the toilet and tied his hands with a cable tie.

His wife who heard the commotion came to check what was happening.

When Smith saw her, he pushed her inside the toilet, tied her up and tied a rubber ball inside both their mouths.

Their son Grant James Cantello (27) and his wife Heidi Cantello (27), who stayed in the same premises, heard the screams and went inside the house when they met with Smith, he stabbed them with a knife. They both died on the scene. When the 16-year-old victim, who is the son of the deceased couple, heard the scream of his mother, he went to try and rescue his mother and was also stabbed by Smith.

The boy then ran and locked himself inside his bedroom and called for help.

After committing all these offences, Smith fled the scene and was arrested by police the following day at his place of residence, on 28 January 2025 while washing his stained clothes.

The matter was postponed to 27 August 2025 for sentencing proceedings

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