We’re shocked that someone as young and handsome as he is, is a ruthless killer.”
The Chronicle observed what looked like four empty graves at the stand where Jindu buried his victims.
It has also emerged that Jindu got a licence for the shotgun he allegedly used to kill Kudzurunga in November last year.
Ballistic reports indicate that about 36 bullets have since been fired from the gun.
There is allegedly no record of him going hunting or visiting a firing range for target practice.
He was often seen around the city centre selling second hand phones and laptops.
Meanwhile, a postmortem report has revealed that a bullet fired from point blank range went through Kudzurunga’s temple and exited at the back of his head after scrambling his brains.
The second bullet, that could have been fired when Kudzurunga was already dead, went through his chest and came out through his lower back, after mincing up his internal organs.
Last Saturday, police exhumed Kudzurunga’s body in a shallow grave after Jindu made indications and allegedly confessed to killing him.
He told investigators he sent a message to the deceased’s mother pretending to be her son suddenly leaving the country.
Jindu also allegedly stole Kudzurunga’s laptop and cellphone which he sold in the city centre.
He was arrested last Friday after making inconsistent statements to the police.
A source close to the investigations claimed that on the day of the murder, the two spent close to seven hours drinking alcohol at Jindu’s house.
On their way to Jindu’s place, the two bought a bottle of brandy which they drank.
After 10PM Kudzurunga then decided to walk home using a footpath linking Glengarry and Queens Park East. Jindu offered to escort him and allegedly killed him along the way.