'Modimolle monster' believed marriage was sacred
The North Gauteng High Court has heard the so-called 'Modimolle monster' Johan Kotze believed his marriage was holy, says a report on the IoL site.
Clinical psychologist Tertia Spangenberg told the court Kotze believed his sexual relationship and marriage to Ina Bonnette was sacred. 'He described it in very polite terms when referring to the sexual relationship with his wife.' This was why, Spangenberg said, when Bonnette presented him with the couple's vibrator during an argument in 2012, it upset him so much. Kotze testified that Bonnette threw it on a table and told him to use it on his next wife. 'His moral structure was attacked,' Spangenberg said. 'It is a total violation of how moral he is.' According to the report, this high morality was characteristic in someone with a narcissistic personality disorder, which she found Kotze had. Spangenberg read her report on Kotze into the court record. She first assessed him in October 2012 at the Pretoria Maximum Prison. Following her assessments, she found Kotze was not accountable for his actions. 'My opinion is based on a plea of non-pathological criminal incapacity.' Full report on the IoL site