Lolly Jackson Latest Trial Update: Louca Faces Murder Charges on April, Says Krejcir Pulled the Trigger

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Lolly Jackson was the owner of the Teazers chain of strip clubs. His business might be full of fun and excitement, but his ending was definitely tragic. Almost 5 years ago, he was shot dead in Johannesburg, South Africa. He might have involved himself in a lot of controversies and not so flattering issues, but his death over powered all of these.

George Louca, the alleged killer, will face trial on April 2015. According to a report, Louca has a number of statements which will point Radovan Krejcir as Jackson's real killer. He said that Krejcir pulled the trigger and not him. It is said that he will reveal the entire story. If you can remember, Jackson was killed in the rented house of Louca.

This murder trial is said to be more interesting as Krejcir is listed a state witness against Louca. Krejcir denied his involvement in the killing.

A source reported that Jackson and Krejcir had an argument on money laundering. Krejcir allegedly created fake documents stating that the money was transferred to Jackson. However, when Jackson found out that the money was not to be found under his account, the argument started and ended in a gun shot.

Krejcir and Louca met in the prison cell in 2007. And when they met Jackson, they formulated this money laundering idea.

After Jackson's death, there were other killings that were reportedly linked to him. These are the killings of Uwe Gemballa and Cyril Beeka.

The Lolly Jackson story is very intriguing as it involves stories which are mostly seen in movies. Money, crime, brutal killings are pretty much the ingredients for an outstanding TV series. But in their case, it was real.

The trial was originally scheduled this January. Apparently, those who are interested in the development of Lolly Jackson's murder case will have to wait for few more months.

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