COOPER: “Brown knows about the crosses because he put them there on the day of his friends’ Glen and Vida’s funeral. He keeps them locked in shed. In 2024, he brought them out again for the funeral of his best friend Tollly Nell, who was also murdered on his farm. His wife Renee still lives there. Her husband was killed in front of her trying to fight off burglars. Her son was tied up while they stole cash and guns. No one has been arrested.”

FindClipsBankNewsBaseRadioBankPodBankTranscriptBankPhotoBankPrintBankClipLiveClipperNewsClipperTVClipperWebClipperRadioClipperPodClipperGifCreatorNewsMonitorCityMonitorShareUploadGifsGalleryLiveShareShowCasterAboutNewsHow-ToRSSLoginRegisterNewsListsClips

60 Minutes’ Anderson Cooper Debunks Trump’s Claim of ‘Genocide’ of White Farmers in South Africa‘He keeps them locked in shed’News & PoliticsEXCERPT:COOPER: “Brown knows about the crosses because he put them there on the day of his friends’ Glen and Vida’s funeral. He keeps them locked in shed. In 2024, he brought them out again for the funeral of his best friend Tollly Nell, who was also murdered on his farm. His wife Renee still lives there. Her husband was killed in front of her trying to fight off burglars. Her son was tied up while they stole cash and guns. No one has been arrested.”(ViaMediaite)Video filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Audio filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Recipient e-mailMessage (optional)Preview

Source: Grabien Stories