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Live Streams for Wednesday 13th May
Madlanga Commission Of Inquiry Hearing
The Madlanga Commission of Inquiry was formally known as the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Criminality, Political Interference, and Corruption in the Criminal Justice System. Chaired by retired Constitutional Court Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga, the Commission of Inquiry represents one of South Africa's most significant probes into the integrity of its policing and judicial structures. The commission's terms of reference include investigating political meddling in police investigations, corruption within SAPS, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), and the judiciary, as well as the role of external influences in undermining justice. The high-profile judicial inquiry will hear allegations of criminality, political interference, and corruption in South Africa’s criminal justice system. The commission aims to uncover deep-rooted issues that have plagued the South African Police Service (SAPS) and related institutions, including allegations of sophisticated criminal syndicates infiltrating high-level operations. Claims were made by KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi during a press briefing in July 2025. He highlighted the abrupt disbanding of a specialised task team probing assassinations linked to political figures, claiming it was done without his consultation and to protect connected individuals. He also pointed to a controversial drug bust involving Sibiya's nephew, who was allegedly released under dubious circumstances, and revealed cellphone records tying a close associate of Mchunu, identified as Brown Mogotsi, to criminal networks.
Click here to watch the Madlanga Commission Of Inquiry Hearing. This live stream is expected to start at 3:30am USA EDT.
Madlanga Commission Of Inquiry Hearing (Stream 2)
The Madlanga Commission of Inquiry was formally known as the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Criminality, Political Interference, and Corruption in the Criminal Justice System. Chaired by retired Constitutional Court Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga, the Commission of Inquiry represents one of South Africa's most significant probes into the integrity of its policing and judicial structures. The commission's terms of reference include investigating political meddling in police investigations, corruption within SAPS, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), and the judiciary, as well as the role of external influences in undermining justice. The high-profile judicial inquiry will hear allegations of criminality, political interference, and corruption in South Africa’s criminal justice system. The commission aims to uncover deep-rooted issues that have plagued the South African Police Service (SAPS) and related institutions, including allegations of sophisticated criminal syndicates infiltrating high-level operations. Claims were made by KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi during a press briefing in July 2025. He highlighted the abrupt disbanding of a specialised task team probing assassinations linked to political figures, claiming it was done without his consultation and to protect connected individuals. He also pointed to a controversial drug bust involving Sibiya's nephew, who was allegedly released under dubious circumstances, and revealed cellphone records tying a close associate of Mchunu, identified as Brown Mogotsi, to criminal networks.
Click here to watch the Madlanga Commission Of Inquiry Hearing (Stream 2). This live stream is expected to start at 3:30am USA EDT.
General Fannie Masemola Hearing
General Fannie Masemola was served with a notice to appear in court over his alleged role in the awarding of a controversial $21m tender. The tender was awarded to controversial businessman Vusimuzi 'Cat' Matlala's company Medicare24 Tshwane District in 2024 and was meant to provide health services to the police. Following allegations of corruption linked to the awarding of the contract, a dozen senior police officers have been formally charged over their role in the deal, which has since been cancelled.
Click here to watch the General Fannie Masemola Hearing. This live stream is expected to start at 3:30am USA EDT.
Vusi Matlala Hearing
Alleged crime kingpin Vusimuzi 'Cat' Matlala faces charges of attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and money laundering. His co-accused include his wife, Tsakani Matlal, Musa Kekana, Zandile Nthabiseng Nzama and Tiegi Floyd Mabusela. They face 25 charges including 11 counts of attempted murder, linked to three separate shooting incidents allegedly committed between August 2022 and January 2024. Matlala faces charges stemming from an alleged failed assassination attempt on his former girlfriend, Tebogo Thobejane, as well as the shootings of taxi boss Joe Sibanyoni and music producer Seunkie 'DJ Vetteys' Mokubong. The alleged attempted hit on his former partner actress and socialite Tebogo Thobejane happened in October 2023. His former partner Tebogo Thobejane was in a car when unknown hitmen fired at her, her friend and their driver. Thobejane, known for her role on the popular television drama Muvhango, was shot in the foot, while a female passenger in the car sustained a serious spinal cord injury.
Click here to watch the Vusi Matlala Hearing. This live stream is expected to start at 4:00am USA EDT.
Julius Mkhwanazi Hearing
Julius Mkhwanazi, the suspended Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department (EMPD) deputy chief, was was apprehended by the SAPS Madlanga Commission Task Team on charges of fraud, corruption, and defeating or obstructing the ends of justice. The charges emanate from an ongoing investigation into corruption within the EMPD. The Madlanga Commission of Inquiry heard evidence of an alleged rogue operation by EMPD officers, in which lithium-bearing rocks worth about R14 million were confiscated from a Rosebank residence and later went missing while in police custody. Mkhwanazi denies being involved in the operation, which is alleged to have been carried out by EMPD officers acting outside their jurisdiction. Mkhwanazi has also been implicated in the death of Emmanuel Mbese in 2022, where he is accused of instructing that Mbese’s body be dumped in a river to conceal the alleged involvement of EMPD officers. He is further accused of leading a SWAT team within the EMPD that was allegedly involved in hijackings, kidnappings, extortion, theft, and corruption.
Click here to watch the Julius Mkhwanazi Hearing. This live stream is expected to start at 4:00am USA EDT.
Fadiel Adams Hearing
Fadiel Adams faces allegations that he interfered with ongoing investigations into the murder of the late ANC Youth League Leader, Mr Sindiso Magaqa.Police claimed that through investigations, the Political Killings Task Team (PKTT) discovered that he interfered with the now convicted and sentenced hitman at a very sensitive and advanced stage of the police's investigation.
Click here to watch the Fadiel Adams Hearing. This live stream is expected to start at 4:00am USA EDT.
Senzo Meyiwa Murder Trial
Senzo Meyiwa the Bafana Bafana soccer team captain was shot in October 2014 while visiting his girlfriend, singer Kelly Khumalo, at her mother's house in Vosloorus. Five men are accused of killing him. The men charged are Muzikawukhulelwa Sibiya, Bongani Ntanzi, Mothobisi Mncube, Mthokoziseni Maphosa and Sifisokuhle Ntuli.
Click here to watch the Senzo Meyiwa Murder Trial. This live stream is expected to start at 4:00am USA EDT.
Live YouTube Judges
Various Judges live on YouTube
Click here to watch the Live YouTube Judges. This live stream is expected to start at 8:00am USA EDT.
Julio Foolio Murder Trial
Prosecutors say in the early morning hours of June 23, 2024, as 26-year-old artist Julio Foolio (real name Charles Jones), the 'Voo Doo' hitmaker, celebrated his birthday in Tampa he became cornered in a hotel parking lot. That is where three gunmen opened fire, killing him and injuring three others. Surveillance video recorded three shooters firing at Foolio's vehicle in the parking lot, killing him. Foolio was a part of the 6 Block Gang which had feuds with rival gangs, ATK and 1200. The feuds spanned over a decade with dozens of murders by and against both sides. Court documents accused Alicia Andrews, Isaiah Chance, Sean Gathright, Davion Murphy and Rashad Murphy of traveling from Jacksonville to Tampa on June 22, 2024, in two separate cars to find and kill Jones in retaliation for an ongoing Jacksonville gang war. Prosecutors did not seek the death penalty against Alicia Andrews, who at an earlier trial was found guilty of manslaughter, finding she helped plan the ambush but was not guilty of first-degree murder or conspiracy. She was also acquitted of conspiracy to commit murder. She is awaiting sentencing in Florida after a successful appeal removed the original judge due to bias concerns. However, prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against her four co-defendants at their trial. The four defendants will be tried together and one jury will hear the case against all four men who are each charged with first-degree murder.
Click here to watch the Julio Foolio Murder Trial. This live stream is expected to start at 9:00am USA EDT.
Julio Foolio Murder Trial (Stream 2)
Prosecutors say in the early morning hours of June 23, 2024, as 26-year-old artist Julio Foolio (real name Charles Jones), the 'Voo Doo' hitmaker, celebrated his birthday in Tampa he became cornered in a hotel parking lot. That is where three gunmen opened fire, killing him and injuring three others. Surveillance video recorded three shooters firing at Foolio's vehicle in the parking lot, killing him. Foolio was a part of the 6 Block Gang which had feuds with rival gangs, ATK and 1200. The feuds spanned over a decade with dozens of murders by and against both sides. Court documents accused Alicia Andrews, Isaiah Chance, Sean Gathright, Davion Murphy and Rashad Murphy of traveling from Jacksonville to Tampa on June 22, 2024, in two separate cars to find and kill Jones in retaliation for an ongoing Jacksonville gang war. Prosecutors did not seek the death penalty against Alicia Andrews, who at an earlier trial was found guilty of manslaughter, finding she helped plan the ambush but was not guilty of first-degree murder or conspiracy. She was also acquitted of conspiracy to commit murder. She is awaiting sentencing in Florida after a successful appeal removed the original judge due to bias concerns. However, prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against her four co-defendants at their trial. The four defendants will be tried together and one jury will hear the case against all four men who are each charged with first-degree murder.
Click here to watch the Julio Foolio Murder Trial (Stream 2). This live stream is expected to start at 9:00am USA EDT.
Julio Foolio Murder Trial (Stream 3)
Prosecutors say in the early morning hours of June 23, 2024, as 26-year-old artist Julio Foolio (real name Charles Jones), the 'Voo Doo' hitmaker, celebrated his birthday in Tampa he became cornered in a hotel parking lot. That is where three gunmen opened fire, killing him and injuring three others. Surveillance video recorded three shooters firing at Foolio's vehicle in the parking lot, killing him. Foolio was a part of the 6 Block Gang which had feuds with rival gangs, ATK and 1200. The feuds spanned over a decade with dozens of murders by and against both sides. Court documents accused Alicia Andrews, Isaiah Chance, Sean Gathright, Davion Murphy and Rashad Murphy of traveling from Jacksonville to Tampa on June 22, 2024, in two separate cars to find and kill Jones in retaliation for an ongoing Jacksonville gang war. Prosecutors did not seek the death penalty against Alicia Andrews, who at an earlier trial was found guilty of manslaughter, finding she helped plan the ambush but was not guilty of first-degree murder or conspiracy. She was also acquitted of conspiracy to commit murder. She is awaiting sentencing in Florida after a successful appeal removed the original judge due to bias concerns. However, prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against her four co-defendants at their trial. The four defendants will be tried together and one jury will hear the case against all four men who are each charged with first-degree murder.
Click here to watch the Julio Foolio Murder Trial (Stream 3). This live stream is expected to start at 9:00am USA EDT.
Henry Tenon Hearing
Henry Tenon was arrested in January 2023 on charges of second-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, accessory after the fact and child abuse in connection with the death of Microsoft executive Jared Bridegan. In March 2023, he pleaded guilty to a single charge of second-degree murder and saw the other charges dropped after he agreed to testify against two other defendants in the case. Bridegan's ex-wife Shanna Gardner and her husband Mario Fernandez Saldana are charged with masterminding Bridegan's murder. Bridegan was gunned down after dropping off two of his children at the Jacksonville Beach home of Shanna Gardner-Fernandez, his ex-wife, who had gone on to marry Saldana-Fernandez. Bridegan and his ex were in the midst of an increasingly bitter custody fight at the time. Tenon was a former tenant at one of the Saldana-Fernandez rental properties. Tenon would now like to withdraw his guilty plea entirely and has said that he no longer intends to testify at Gardner and Fernandez's trial. In a motion Tenon states that he wants to proceed to trial himself, entering a not-guilty plea.
Click here to watch the Henry Tenon Hearing. This live stream is expected to start at 9:00am USA EDT.
Josie Dikeman Trial
Josie Dikeman faces three felony counts in connection with the February 2023 death of her son 6-year-old son Alexavier 'AJ' Pedrin, including first-degree intentional homicide, child neglect and physical abuse of a child. Josie Dikeman called 911 on February 11, 2023, saying that her son was non-responsive. Crews found the child dead at the scene with prescription drugs near the body. Blunt force trauma was listed as the cause of death, with the use of a prescription sedative as a contributing factor.
Click here to watch the Josie Dikeman Trial. This live stream is expected to start at 9:45am USA EDT.
Josie Dikeman Trial (Stream 2)
Josie Dikeman faces three felony counts in connection with the February 2023 death of her son 6-year-old son Alexavier 'AJ' Pedrin, including first-degree intentional homicide, child neglect and physical abuse of a child. Josie Dikeman called 911 on February 11, 2023, saying that her son was non-responsive. Crews found the child dead at the scene with prescription drugs near the body. Blunt force trauma was listed as the cause of death, with the use of a prescription sedative as a contributing factor.
Click here to watch the Josie Dikeman Trial (Stream 2). This live stream is expected to start at 9:45am USA EDT.
Sigfredo Alvarez Hearing
Sigfredo Ceja Alvarez is charged with first-degree felony murder in connection with the death of Jonathan Joss on June 1, 2025. Police responded to a call of a shooting in progress near Joss' home. Officers found Joss wounded near the roadway and attempted life-saving measures until emergency responders arrived. Joss was pronounced dead at the scene. Ceja Alvarez was arrested at the scene. Joss was the San Antonio native best known for voicing John Redcorn on 'King of the Hill'.
Click here to watch the Sigfredo Alvarez Hearing. This live stream is expected to start at 10:30am USA EDT.
Robert Castillo Trial
On March 25, 2023 Robert Castillo allegedly caused the death of Eric Michael Moody, who was a pedestrian, by driving a motor vehicle recklessly and then left the scene of the accident without attempting to render aid and also not giving his information.
Click here to watch the Robert Castillo Trial. This live stream is expected to start at 11:00am USA EDT.
Kouri Richins Sentencing
Mother of three Kouri Richins has been dubbed the 'Moscow mule killer'. Richins was convicted of aggravated murder, attempted aggravated murder, two counts of insurance fraud, and forgery. Prosecutors say that she slipped five times the lethal dose of fentanyl into a Moscow mule cocktail she made for her husband, Eric Richins, amid marital disputes and fights over a multimillion-dollar mansion she ultimately purchased as an investment. It has subsequently emerged that Richins had googled 'luxury prisons for the rich in America' and 'Is naxolone similar to heroin'. It has also been revealed that Richins also searched if police can see deleted texts, if cops can force you to take a lie-detector test, and how long life insurance payouts take. After Eric's death, Kouri wrote a book titled 'Are You With Me?' - a picture book that aspires to help children cope after the death of a loved one.
Click here to watch the Kouri Richins Sentencing. This live stream is expected to start at 11:30am USA EDT.
Kouri Richins Sentencing (Stream 2)
Mother of three Kouri Richins has been dubbed the 'Moscow mule killer'. Richins was convicted of aggravated murder, attempted aggravated murder, two counts of insurance fraud, and forgery. Prosecutors say that she slipped five times the lethal dose of fentanyl into a Moscow mule cocktail she made for her husband, Eric Richins, amid marital disputes and fights over a multimillion-dollar mansion she ultimately purchased as an investment. It has subsequently emerged that Richins had googled 'luxury prisons for the rich in America' and 'Is naxolone similar to heroin'. It has also been revealed that Richins also searched if police can see deleted texts, if cops can force you to take a lie-detector test, and how long life insurance payouts take. After Eric's death, Kouri wrote a book titled 'Are You With Me?' - a picture book that aspires to help children cope after the death of a loved one.
Click here to watch the Kouri Richins Sentencing (Stream 2). This live stream is expected to start at 11:30am USA EDT.
Kouri Richins Sentencing (Stream 3)
Mother of three Kouri Richins has been dubbed the 'Moscow mule killer'. Richins was convicted of aggravated murder, attempted aggravated murder, two counts of insurance fraud, and forgery. Prosecutors say that she slipped five times the lethal dose of fentanyl into a Moscow mule cocktail she made for her husband, Eric Richins, amid marital disputes and fights over a multimillion-dollar mansion she ultimately purchased as an investment. It has subsequently emerged that Richins had googled 'luxury prisons for the rich in America' and 'Is naxolone similar to heroin'. It has also been revealed that Richins also searched if police can see deleted texts, if cops can force you to take a lie-detector test, and how long life insurance payouts take. After Eric's death, Kouri wrote a book titled 'Are You With Me?' - a picture book that aspires to help children cope after the death of a loved one.
Click here to watch the Kouri Richins Sentencing (Stream 3). This live stream is expected to start at 11:30am USA EDT.

















