That would certainly explain the mob that tried to kill Thomas earlier.
Following the incident, Thomas Cooper reportedly confessed, alleging that Morris was killed through traditional means. He claimed that food and alcohol consumed at the gold mining site were poisoned through witchcraft. He also alleged that others were involved but has not disclosed their identities.Authorities say investigations into the matter are ongoing.
There's a picture of a partly destroyed house that Thomas was hiding in. I rarely saw palm-branch roofs--they weren't legal. Crowded villages tended to have one house set the rest on fire, so corrugated metal or asbestos roofing was mandated.
I wonder when during the various proceedings the confession happened. I'd bet it was before the authorities rescued him.
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