Murder: True Crime Stories - SOLVED: Anni Dewani 1

Episode Date: April 28, 2026

In 2010, newlyweds Anni and Shrien Dewani arrived in Cape Town for what was meant to be a luxury honeymoon, but within days, Anni was found shot to death in a hijacked taxi in a crime that quickly mad...e international headlines. What initially appeared to be a tragic robbery soon took a darker turn as investigators uncovered signs that the attack may have been planned. In Part 1 of Murder: True Crime Stories, Carter Roy examines the couple’s relationship, the events leading up to the night of the killing, and the early investigation that led to multiple arrests. As witness statements and new evidence began to raise questions about what really happened, suspicion shifted toward Anni’s husband, Shrien Dewani, setting the stage for a complex and highly scrutinized case. Head over to our Murder True Crime Stories YouTube channel to WATCH our video episodes: https://www.youtube.com/@MurderTrueCrimeStories If you’re new here, don’t forget to follow Murder True Crime Stories to never miss a case! For Ad-free listening and early access to episodes, subscribe to Crime House+ on Apple Podcasts. Murder True Crime Stories is a Crime House Original Podcast, powered by PAVE Studios 🎧 Need More to Binge?  Listen to other Crime House Originals Clues, Crimes Of…, Serial Killers & Murderous Minds, Crime House 24/7, and more wherever you get your podcasts! Follow me on Social Instagram: @Crimehouse TikTok: @Crimehouse Facebook: @crimehousestudios YouTube: @murdertruecrimestories To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hi everyone, it's Carter. Exciting news. Video episodes of murder true crime stories are now on YouTube. Every Friday, I'll be dropping a full video episode going deeper into the cases that still haunt us, the mysteries that haven't been solved, and the stories that deserve more than just a headline. Same depth, same commitment to telling the real story. Now you can watch it. Subscribe at Murder True Crime Stories on YouTube.
Starting point is 00:00:30 to catch a new video episode every Friday. This is Crime House. Lots of little girls grow up imagining their wedding day. They want the perfect dress, a delicious cake, a beautiful venue, and most importantly, their Prince Charming. In 2009, 27-year-old Annie Hindocha thought she'd found her fairy tale ending when she met a 29-year-old man named Shrian Duwani. He was handsome, wealthy, and came from a similar cultural background.
Starting point is 00:01:17 A year and a half later, they were married and jetting off to Cape Town South Africa for their honeymoon. What started out as a dream come true turned to tragedy when the couple's taxi was hijacked in the middle of the night. The investigation that followed made Annie's family question everything they thought they knew. because according to South African detectives, this was no random act of violence. What happened to Annie was carefully planned, and her new husband was the mastermind. People's lives are like a story. There's a beginning, a middle, and an end, but you don't always know which part you're on. Sometimes the final chapter arrives far too soon, and we don't always get to know the
Starting point is 00:02:14 real ending. I'm Carter Roy, and this is Murder, True Crime Stories, a crime house original powered by Pave Studios. New episodes come at every Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, with Friday's episodes covering the cases that deserve a deeper look. Thank you for being part of the crimehouse community. Please rate, review, and follow the show, and for add free access to every episode, subscribe to Crimehouse Plus on Apple Podcasts. And this is the first of two episodes on the 2010 murder of 28-year-old Annie DeWani in Cape Town, South Africa. Today, we'll meet Annie and her new husband, Shrian Duwani. They were a jet-setting couple with connections all over the world, and their marriage was no different.
Starting point is 00:03:04 In October 2010, they had a lavish ceremony in India, then flew to South Africa for their honeymoon. It was supposed to be Annie's happily. ever after. Instead, it turned into a nightmare. Next time, we'll continue the investigation into what happened that fateful night. Although the police arrested three suspects almost immediately, they claimed they were only tools in a larger conspiracy. It would take several more years to unravel the truth, and even today, Annie's case remains one of Cape Town's most enduring mysteries. All that and more coming up. Annie DeWani grew up with a unique understanding of the world. Her parents, Vinod and Nilem Hendocha, had Indian heritage but grew up in Uganda.
Starting point is 00:04:08 But in 1972, the president of Uganda forcibly expelled the Indian minority. At that point, Annie's family became refugees and were granted asylum in Sweden. They settled in a small town called Mary Soror. stop. A decade later, on March 12, 1982, Annie was born. She was the second of three children with a magnetic personality and a good head on her shoulders. At home, she was the apple of her father's eye. At school, she naturally drew people towards her, and she was the kind of person who always knew what to say to put her friends at ease. She was also incredibly creative as a teenager, Annie developed a love for high fashion and even did some modeling.
Starting point is 00:04:57 She probably could have pursued it full time, but chose to prioritize her education instead. In the early 2000s, Annie got her engineering degree from a Swedish university. Shortly after, she took a job as a product designer at a major tech company called Erickson. By all accounts, things were going great for Annie. She had a high-paying job, a loving family, and good friends, but one thing was missing, someone to share her life with. It seems like Annie dated here and there, but nothing ever stuck. And by the time she was in her late 20s, Annie was getting
Starting point is 00:05:37 desperate. More than anything, she wanted to settle down and start a family, but she did have some caveats. Her ideal partner was successful, came from a similar cultural background, and also love to travel. In 2009, Annie was 27 years old and went to visit some extended family in London, England. While she was there, she asked them to set her up with someone. Well, they had the perfect man in mind, 29-year-old Shrian Duany. Annie and Shrienne had a lot in common and instantly hit it off. Like Annie, Shrian had Indian heritage and strong connections to Africa. His mother was also from Uganda while his father was from Kenya. Eventually, Shriyan's dad moved to the UK, where he became a pharmacist and opened a series of nursing homes. His company, PSP Healthcare, took
Starting point is 00:06:36 off and before long, the Duwani's were multi-millionaires. Poor Shriyan and his siblings, this meant fancy vacations, ritsy private schools, and valuable connections. Still, that didn't mean Shrian was just floating by. After graduating from college with an economics degree, he took a job with a consulting firm Deloitte. He wanted to sharpen his accounting skills before taking over the family business. By 2009, he was 29 years old
Starting point is 00:07:09 and running PSB healthcare with his older brother. It was a lot of work, and whenever Shrienne had downtime, he liked going out and partying with friends. It was fun for a while, but eventually Shriyan was ready for the next chapter of his life, so when he met Annie Hindocha in May of that year, it felt like a sign from the universe,
Starting point is 00:07:30 and she seemed to agree. Even though she was only in town for a limited time, she cleared her schedule to meet with Shrian for coffee, dinner, and a night out to see the Lion King musical. A series of magical dates left her smitten. Before she returned to Sweden, the couple decided to take the plunge and try a long-distance relationship. But it was only natural that such a speedy start led to some bumps down the road.
Starting point is 00:08:00 And one of the things Sriane loved most about Annie was her confidence. She was just as ambitious and sure of herself as he was. But that also meant neither one of them ever backed down from a fight. Over the next seven months, their long phone calls became, increasingly tense. They were constantly arguing over the smallest things. By January of 2010, 28-year-old Annie had enough. She broke up with Shrianne, but he wasn't willing to let her go. Desperate to prove himself, he vowed to do anything to win her back, and whatever he did, it worked, because by March, Annie had quit her job and moved to Inge.
Starting point is 00:08:48 England to be closer to him. It seemed like things got better after that, and in May of 2010, after about a year of dating, the pair announced they were getting married. That month, Shrian chartered a private jet and flew Annie to Paris, France, where he officially proposed to her. A few months later, he was in Las Vegas for his bachelor party. At the same time, he and Annie were planning a jaw-dropping ceremony in Mumbai that October. Leading up to the event, Annie and Shrian had a lot on their plate, and the stress was clearly getting to them.
Starting point is 00:09:28 As the months wore on, they were back to arguing, but this time the disagreements weren't all petty. Shrian reportedly had low hormone levels that potentially affected his ability to have children. For Annie, who'd always wanted to have kids, this was a very big deal. After talking it over, Shrian decided to undergo testosterone replacement therapy for his condition. The treatments had some serious side effects, including a greater risk of developing blood clots. But for Shrienne, it was worth it. He wanted to show Annie that he was serious about having a future together. It seemed like that was enough to get them back on track.
Starting point is 00:10:15 Soon they were talking about the multiple homes they played. planned to buy after the wedding. And the couple wanted one in the city of Bristol, where the Duwani's company was headquartered, as well as a weekend place in London. Walk-in closets and separate sinks were a must. But even dreams of mansions and exotic vacations couldn't keep the couple from budding heads. By September, the wedding was just a month away, and Annie was thinking of calling it quits yet again. This time, Shrian was prepared. The 30-year-old pulled out all the stops to win her back,
Starting point is 00:10:54 and in the end, Annie decided the two of them could work through their problems. On October 19th, the couple jetted off to Mumbai. 300 people attended the lavish three-day ceremony and watched Annie Hindocha become Annie Dewani. There was delicious food, live elephants, and an altar skull. it in the shape of the Taj Mahal. By the time the newlyweds flew back to Bristol, they were all smiles. They celebrated in England by checking on their new house, which was still under construction,
Starting point is 00:11:31 then left again for their honeymoon. Their final destination was Cape Town, South Africa. Neither Shrian nor Annie had ever been there, and both loved the idea of seeing more of the world. But what really sealed the deal for them was a, cosmic coincidence, Shri-Annie's initials were S and A, just like South Africa. On November 7, 2010, they landed at the Cape Town International Airport and took a connecting flight to Kruger National Park. The next four days should have been a dream, and they'd even booked a luxury safari camp to enjoy the great outdoors in style. But according to another guest
Starting point is 00:12:20 at the park, a woman named Chloe Spelling, the dynamic between Annie and Shrian was odd. Chloe said that initially she spent a lot of time with the newlyweds and they were fun and excited about the safari. But soon, Chloe noticed some strange things about Shrian and Annie's relationship. Although they just got married, Shrian and Annie never kissed in public. Chloe only saw them touch one time. Later, when Annie excitedly took pictures of a pride of lions on the safari, Shrian sneered at her, claiming there was no point in snapping photos. That was just one outsider's impression, but it matched up with some texts Annie sent to the people closest to her. Just two days into the honeymoon on November 9th, she messaged her cousin to say she wasn't happy. She and Shrian
Starting point is 00:13:20 were fighting so much that she regretted getting married. It seemed that even after the wedding, their relationship was still a roller coaster. Despite their issues, the couple finished their four-day stay at the safari camp, then flew back to Cape Town on November 12th. They had six days, left of the trip, which they plan to spend at the five-star Cape Grace Hotel. On November 13th, the couple spent the afternoon sunbathing at the pool, but by the evening they were restless and ready to go out. After enjoying a drink at the hotel bar around 6.30, Annie was craving sushi. Shriyan got in contact with a taxi driver, 30-year-old Zola Robert Tongo. A week earlier, Zola had picked them up from the airport and got them to their hotels safely. In Cape Town, that was a big deal. Because
Starting point is 00:14:19 local crime was so high, just walking through the city could be dangerous. Finding reliable transportation was crucial, and Zola seemed like a trustworthy contact. At around 8 p.m., Zola drove to the Cape Grace Hotel to pick up the couple. When Annie asked him to recommend a sushi spot, he took them to a small place called the Surfside Restaurant. It wasn't the kind of place Annie and Shrienne would have necessarily chosen. The restaurant was located in a dingy shopping center and served cheap food. Plus, well, they were in the mood for a party, but the clientele at Surfside was older and quieter than they wanted.
Starting point is 00:15:00 During the quick meal, Annie reportedly told Shrian she wanted to do something exciting to see, quote, the real. Africa. The two of them had already toured the upper-class areas of Cape Town, and she was eager to see where regular people lived. The couple left surfside at around 1024 p.m. and got back into Zola's taxi. Once inside, they asked Zola to show them a different side of the city. He suggested going through a township called Guguletu. A located around 12 miles west of the city, he suggested, going through a township Cape Town, it's an underdeveloped area filled with thousands of tightly packed dilapidated huts. Residents there have unreliable plumbing and most of the streets are unpaved. In short,
Starting point is 00:15:52 it's not the kind of place anyone goes unless they live there, especially not a pair of rich foreigners. Still, according to Shrian, he and Annie enjoyed winding through the dark cramped streets, but eventually, As the taxi slowed down to make a right turn, and he turned her attention to her phone, pulling up photos from the safari a few days earlier. That's when she heard an impact on the windshield. Her honeymoon was about to turn into a horror story. Dead on a doorstep, gone after a hike,
Starting point is 00:16:38 vanished without a phone, wallet, or trace. 12 of America's top scientists with ties to classified programs and not a single explanation. This is Vanessa, host of Crime House 24-7. These weren't random people. They held secrets most Americans will never know about, and someone, or something, is making them disappear. One researcher texted a friend before she was found dead, quote, if you see a report that I killed myself, I most definitely did not, end quote. Since then, the cases have only multiplied. Now Congress is demanding answers from the FB, FBI, the Pentagon, and the Department of Energy.
Starting point is 00:17:18 And the question nobody can answer is simple. Who is targeting America's scientists? And that's just the surface. We're going deeper on Crime House 24-7, where we cover Breaking True Crime News daily, follow Crime House 24-7 wherever you listen to podcasts. So you never miss what happens next. On November 7, 2010, Annie and Shrienne Dewani arrived in Cape Town, South Africa for their honeymoon. After a whirlwind engagement and a lavish wedding ceremony, the couple had seen their fair share of ups and downs, but by November 13th, the sixth night of their trip, things seemed to be going okay.
Starting point is 00:18:03 They finished a late sushi dinner at around 10.30 and asked their taxi driver, Zola Tongo, to show them a different side of the city. He took them to a nearby township called Guguletu. Sometime around 10.45 p.m. as the car slowed down to make a right turn. turn, someone jumped in front of the vehicle and banged on the windshield. Through the darkness, Shrian could make out two hazy figures waving pistols. A moment later. The first gunman forced Zola into the passenger seat, then the second climbed in the back and scooted next to Annie and Shrienne. When the car started moving again, the hijackers robbed them.
Starting point is 00:18:44 First, they took Shrian's wallet and his designer watch. Then they stole another watch and a diamond bracelet from Annie. Unbeknownst to them, Shrian had encouraged Annie to tuck her engagement ring between the seats of the cab. Once they turned the jewelry over, the gunman pulled to the side of the road and kicked Zola out, but they refused to let Annie and Shrian go. They could only watch through the window as the only person they knew in Cape Town. faded into the distance. The hijackers drove several miles further through a series of winding backroads before making
Starting point is 00:19:27 their next demand. This time, they wanted cell phones. Shrian handed over Annie's and pretended he didn't have one of his own, but the gunman in the backseat insisted on patting him down. It didn't take long to find what he was looking for. He pressed his gun to Shrienne's temple, and vowed to kill him if he lied again. All Shrian Kadoo was keep silent and hug any tight as she continued to cry. All of a sudden, the driver accelerated, blasting over speed bumps and down narrow alleys. Annie yelled for the hijackers to let them go, which only made the men furious. They jammed their guns in her face and ordered her to shut up.
Starting point is 00:20:12 Finally, after at least 20 minutes of driving, they slowed to a stop again. They told Shrienne and Annie that they only wanted the taxi. They weren't going to hurt anybody. But to make sure they could get away clean, they were going to let the couple out of the car one by one. Shrian refused. He held on to Annie until the gunmen physically pulled them apart. Then, with a gun to his head,
Starting point is 00:20:40 they told him he could either leave the car or die. As one of the hijackers forced him through a back window, Shrian took one final look at his wife. He watched as the car vanished into the night. By that point, it was past 11 p.m. Shrienne was stranded on the side of the road in a dangerous area of a foreign country with no phone and no cash. And as far as he knew, his new wife had just been kidnapped. Panicked and unsure what else to do, Shrienne approached some nearby shacks and banged on the doors, screaming for help as tears streamed down his face. A local happened to be driving by and could tell he was
Starting point is 00:21:27 desperate. The stranger pulled over, listened to Shrian's story, and called the police. The authorities arrived about 20 minutes after midnight on November 14th. Once they heard what happened to Annie, they immediately sent out a helicopter to search for the taxi by air. A veteran officer, Lieutenant Colonel Mark Barkhazen, was in charge of the initial sweep. And right from the start, he knew the stakes were high. A wealthy British couple had been kidnapped on their honeymoon.
Starting point is 00:22:02 And there was bound to be worldwide media attention soon. He ordered every available vehicle to blanket the streets, feverishly searching for Annie. Hijackings were fairly common in the, area. Usually the attackers robbed the passengers, then drop them off in a secluded area, and the same way they'd done to Shrian. So at first, the police hoped Annie would be found safe and sound relatively quickly. But as the hours passed, their confidence started to wane. While law enforcement pounded the pavement, Shrian got in contact with Annie's family.
Starting point is 00:22:40 after he told them what happened. Her father Vinod hopped on the first plane to Cape Town. It was a long red-eye flight from Sweden. Vanad arrived in Amsterdam at 6 a.m. on November 14th. As he waited for his connection to South Africa, he called Shrian at the hotel repeatedly. There was still no sign of any. It wasn't until two hours later at around 8 a.m.,
Starting point is 00:23:10 that investigators finally located. at the taxi and things didn't look good. The hijackers had abandoned it on the side of a two-lane road next to an open field. From the outside, the vehicle looked normal, but as soon as an officer approached the back window, his stomach turned. Inside, Annie's body lay covered in blood. He could tell right away. Annie was dead. Within hours of the discovery, news of Annie's death was splashed across headlines all over the globe for the Cape Town Police Department, solving her murder became their number one priority. But unfortunately, there wasn't a lot to go on.
Starting point is 00:23:57 Shrian could only give a general description of the hijackers' faces, and the taxi driver Zola corroborated his story but couldn't fill in many specifics. That meant it was up to forensics experts to try an idea. the killers, and they hit an early jackpot when they took a closer look at the taxi windows. Because one of the gunmen knocked on the windshield before stealing the vehicle, experts were able to get a complete palm print from the glass. They hoped that would lead them to Annie's assailants, but it would take a few days to run the evidence through their database. In the meantime, pathologist Dr. Janet Verster examined Annie's body.
Starting point is 00:24:42 She determined that Annie had several bullet wounds, which all came from a single shot. She theorized that Annie must have flinched before the gun was fired, throwing up her hands and ducking her head. The bullet first traveled through her hand, then punctured her chest and neck, and finally exited from her back. In addition, there were five bruises on her fingers, thumb, and the side of her leg. This suggested that Annie's assailants had restrained her before the murder, though there were no signs of sexual assault. Based on all that, Dr. Verster believed they held her down, killed her inside the taxi, then left her in the back seat and fled the scene. For Cape Town detectives, the nature of Annie's death was surprising. According to the World Health Organization, Cape Town has one of the highest rates of violence against women in the world.
Starting point is 00:25:46 A full third of South African women experience some kind of physical violence in their lifetimes. That said, these kinds of crimes rarely involve tourists, and hijacking victims typically don't end up dead either. If anything, detectives would have expected the kidnappers to ask for a ransom once they realized Annie and Shreel. were wealthy. Something just wasn't adding up. The police couldn't understand why the hijackers had left Shrianne and Zola unscathed, then spontaneously decided to murder Annie. Once she'd been robbed, there was no obvious reason to hurt her.
Starting point is 00:26:31 None of the forensic evidence suggested there was a fight before her death, and if murder was the plan from the beginning, releasing two victims who might be able to identify them was a major mistake, especially since Zola was a local. Then there was the fact that the taxi was left out in the open on the side of the road. Usually in these situations, the assailants would have stripped the vehicle of all valuables, then burned it to destroy the evidence.
Starting point is 00:27:02 Leaving a blood-soaked body in the back seat, without even covering it up was practically like asking to be caught. That was what the authorities were thinking in the early hours of their investigation. But they weren't the only ones who thought something was off. In the midst of all the media attention, the people of Gugoletu were as outraged as anyone. Many of them told journalists that something deeper was lurking beneath the surface. This wasn't the kind of crime they were used to. Many believe that local criminals would know better than to murder a high-profile tourist.
Starting point is 00:27:45 As detectives in residence debated what was really going on, the Doani's taxi driver kept coming up. He seemed to know more than he was letting on. There was something strange about Zola Tongo. Jacqueline Furland Smith, a 40-year-old former Canadian military trainer, moves to Costa Rica to follow her dreams, but in the summer of 2021, vanishes without a trace. How can a woman just go missing and us put out all that effort to find her,
Starting point is 00:28:29 and she's still missing? I'm David Rigen, and this is Someone Knows Something, Season 10, the Jacqueline Furlin Smith case. Available now on CBC Listen and wherever you get your podcasts. On November 13th, 2010, 28-year-old Annie DeWani and her new husband, 30-year-old Shrian, were driving near a township in Cape Town, South Africa, when their taxi was hijacked. The gunman released Shrian, as well as the driver, but refused to let Annie go. The next morning, her body was found in the back of the car.
Starting point is 00:29:06 She had been shot and killed. Right off the bat, several details struck the police as odd, especially when it came to the taxi driver, 30-year-old Zola Tongo. Zola was interviewed right after the hijacking. Since his story matched up with Srijans, they let him go for the night, but the next day on November 14th, law enforcement called him in to give another statement. At this second interview, Zola stuck to his original story. In the interrogation room, he seemed at ease, even confident, although he said he was,
Starting point is 00:29:43 was sorry about what happened, he didn't seem overly emotional or guilty. After about an hour, the police let him go. So far, they didn't have any reason to doubt Zola. But one of the lead investigators, Captain Paul Hendrixa, had a gut feeling he was hiding something. Still, it was just a hunch. The best lead they had at that point was the forensic evidence from the vehicle. And sure enough, just a couple of days after discovering Annie's body, experts found a match for the palm print on the windshield of the taxi. It belonged to Zolili Munganini, a 26-year-old man from the township where Annie was killed. Because this wasn't his first brush with the law, his fingerprints were already in the police's database.
Starting point is 00:30:32 Detectives were surprised to see that all of his previous charges were dropped. He had never been to jail before, but that was about to change. on the night of November 16th, Zolili was arrested at his Gugulethu home and taken down to the Cape Town police station. Initially, he insisted he had nothing to do with Annie's death, but once the detectives told him they had his prince, Zolili knew he'd been caught.
Starting point is 00:31:00 At that point, he freely confessed to the crime. He also gave them the identity of the other hijacker, a man named Muewewe. According to Zolili, his partner was the one who shot and killed Annie after she refused to hand over her purse. Zolili's arrest was a major win for the Cape Town authorities. In only two days, they'd managed to nab a suspect in one of the most high-profile cases they'd ever faced. Even better, they'd already identified the killer. It was almost too easy.
Starting point is 00:31:37 The following morning, on November 17th, they held a press, conference to announce Zolili's capture. A few hours later, they searched the township for Mueiway. They didn't find him, but they did find one of his friends, and he swore up and down that Mueiway was with him on the night of Annie's death. After looking into a story, the police determined he was telling the truth. Zolili had lied to them, which meant Annie's killer was still on the loose. While the police continued their investigation, Shriyan and Vinod, Annie's father, were grieving at the Cape Grace Hotel. At some point, their conversation turned to the wedding ceremony in Mumbai. That's when Shrienne remembered Annie's engagement ring tucked between the
Starting point is 00:32:30 seats of the taxi. He called one of the lead detectives, Captain Paul, and asked if they could search the cab floor for the ring. Another officer found it exactly where Shrian said it would be. Captain Paul was so surprised that he reviewed Shrian's official statement taken just hours after the hijacking. Originally, Shrienne told police that he had personally handed over the engagement ring to the gunman. He said it was worth the equivalent of $40,000. and that it was the last thing he gave the attackers before they kicked him out of the taxi. After having this realization, Captain Paul decided to talk to Shrienne again. When he asked him about the discrepancy, Shrian insisted that he was in shock during his first interview and must have misspoken.
Starting point is 00:33:29 It wasn't unusual for a witness or a victim to make mistakes when talking to the police, but Captain Paul felt like Shrian wasn't being completely honest, especially because right after he said he was in shock, Shrian made up some sort of excuse to leave the station. Captain Paul kept replaying their conversation in his head, but by November 17th, just three days after Annie's murder, Shrian and Vinod were anxious to get back to the UK to organize the funeral. They left South Africa that night and arranged for Annie's murder.
Starting point is 00:34:04 body to be transported out of the country. The next morning, on the 18th, detectives interrogated Zolili again. This time, he finally revealed the true identity of the killer, a 25-year-old named Mizziwam Omdota Qua Bey. It took another full day for an informant to lead the police to their man. Like Zolili, Quabé wasn't the type of violent offender the authorities expected. In fact, he didn't have a criminal record. at all. At the station, he told police that a middleman had tasked him and Zolili was committing
Starting point is 00:34:42 hijacking. This third person, a man named Monde, wasn't on law enforcement's radar either. Like Qua, he didn't have a record. As far as they knew, he was just a normal citizen. By that point, the case was getting weirder with each passing day. Police arrested Monde at his apartment and interrogated him in a room next to Quabé. At one point during the questioning, Quabé got up to use the bathroom. As he passed by Monday's room, he said in English, tell them everything. Monday nodded, took a deep breath, and confessed to the police. His story changed everything they knew about the murder. Monday said he was friends with the Duane's taxi driver, Zola. The day before, Annie was killed on November 12th, Zola visited him at work
Starting point is 00:35:40 and asked if he knew a hitman. Monday was caught off guard, but he didn't say no, and he didn't ask any other questions. After thinking it over, he called up his friend, Quabé. Over the phone, Zola offered Quabé a job. He said he was scheduled to bring a wealthy couple. into the township the following night. The husband, Shrian Duwani, wanted his new wife, killed. He'd hired Zoha to stage a robbery and make it look like a hijacking gone wrong. With a single statement, Monday had turned the case upside down. Just hours earlier, Shrian had left the country and flown thousands of miles away.
Starting point is 00:36:31 Now, the police realized they might have let a major. suspect slipped through their fingers. That said, the police didn't believe Mondei and Quabé right off the bat, and there was no actual evidence that Shrian was involved in Annie's death, and the two men clearly had a reason to blame the murder on someone else. The detectives decided the key would be the taxi driver, Zola Tongo. Monde didn't just accuse Shrian of setting up the crime. He also said Zola was the person. who got him involved in the first place. At that point, Zola probably knew it was just a matter of time
Starting point is 00:37:12 until he was the one in the hot seat. So to get ahead of things, he reached out to a defense attorney who advised him to voluntarily turn himself in. After learning that three other men had already been arrested for Annie's murder, Zola agreed to fully cooperate with the investigation, and that's when he changed his... official story. When Zola initially spoke to the authorities after the murder, his and Shrian's
Starting point is 00:37:41 accounts of the evening more or less matched up. Now, Zola said he was lying. In reality, Shrian was behind everything. While the detectives tried to wrap their heads around Zola's admission, Annie's family was 8,000 miles away. In Indian culture, you usually want to bury a loved one within three days of their death. By this point, it had already been a week. So on November 20th, there was a general sense of urgency about the funeral. But according to Annie's relatives, Shrian was unusually adamant about getting it done as quickly as possible. For example, Annie's side of the family wanted to hold a gathering.
Starting point is 00:38:31 to say goodbye to her in private. But Shrianne refused to let them, claiming they had no time. So without his knowledge, Annie's cousins arranged to visit the funeral home the morning before her cremation. They read her letters, scattered flowers around her body, and said their final farewells. Shrianne arrived just as they were finishing up and was furious to find them meeting without his knowledge. He gathered up the flowers.
Starting point is 00:39:01 the letters, threw them on the floor in disgust and stormed out. Annie's cousins were left in tears. That might have been the first time they started to doubt Shrian, but it certainly wouldn't be the last, because a few days later, they learned about Zola Tongo's confession. All of a sudden, no one knew what to believe. Either the hijackers were. lying to save their reputations or Shrienne Dewani was hiding something and as the investigation progressed detectives would find more than one skeleton in his closet thanks so much for listening I'm Carter Roy and this is murder true crime stories come back next time for part two on the murder of Annie DeWani murder true crime stories
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