#PelserTrial: All the articles in one place
Catch up before tomorrow when Day 2 of the trial commences.

Tomorrow, 28 September, will see the start of Day 2 of the Marthinus Pelser murder trial.
Pelser stands accused of having murdered his six-month-old son in June 2016. The case has seen many postponements and turns and twists in its emotional plot.
To help the public be fully informed about the case, the Record has compiled a chronological list of links to every relevant article we have published thus far:
Man wanted for questioning in connection with baby’s death
Update: Father of deceased baby still missing
Detectives worked through the night
Update: ‘Never push a man to violence’ – father’s Facebook post
New rumours of father’s whereabouts
Update: Father allegedly attempted suicide
BREAKING NEWS: Marthinus Pelser arrested
VIDEO: Marthinus Pelser in first court appearance
Murdered Pelser baby’s family break their silence
Video: Marthinus Pelser will not apply for bail
Pelser’s family maintains his innocence – case postponed
Update: The Pelser baby case at a glance
Baby Pelser supporters to petition the court
VIDEO: Pelser Update: Chilling piece of ‘evidence’ given to court
No DNA or fingerprints done yet
Blow by blow account of Pelser court case as it happens.
Pelser defence strategy becoming clearer
Pelser saga just took a bizarre turn
Pelser case postponed until January
Pelser: Handwriting analysis still outstanding
Pelser trial date to be set at next hearing
Pelser: Magistrate agitated by yet another request for postponement
Video: Pelser trial date finally set
Pelser – assessors reason for latest delay
Another setback for murder accused Pelser
Pelser Trial: Mother testifies for first time (Graphic content)
Pelser: Foundation founder lashes out in defence of murdered baby’s mom
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