“THE UNANSWERED QUESTIONS KEEP GROWING” — DJ WARRAS’ CASE UNDER THE MICROSCOPE
From CCTV blind spots to conflicting eyewitness accounts, each new detail raises more speculation. Family members, friends, and fans alike are left wondering: could one overlooked moment have changed everything?
The investigation continues, but the story is far from complete — and one crucial piece may still be waiting to emerge.
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“The Unanswered Questions Keep Growing”: DJ Warras’ Murder Case Under Intense Scrutiny
As January 5, 2026, marks the eve of the next court appearance in the murder of Warrick “DJ Warras” Stock, the case remains firmly under the microscope. Nearly three weeks after the 40-year-old was gunned down in broad daylight on December 16, 2025, in Johannesburg’s CBD, new details—and persistent gaps—are fueling speculation among family, friends, fans, and online commentators. From CCTV blind spots to conflicting eyewitness accounts and discrepancies in suspect descriptions, each revelation seems to spawn more questions: Could an overlooked moment, a missed warning, or a hidden connection have altered the tragic outcome?
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The brazen attack occurred outside Zambesi House, an eight-storey building Warras’ security firm, Imperium Ops, was reclaiming from hijackers. He had installed biometric systems and faced threats, securing five protection orders in the months prior. CCTV captured three suspects approaching after Warras parked and exited his vehicle. One—described as short with dreadlocks, wearing a navy-blue security uniform—fired the fatal shots. Warras drew his licensed firearm but collapsed while fleeing. Nothing was stolen, solidifying the targeted hit theory.

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Yet blind spots plague the footage: Grainy sections obscure exact timings, suspect movements, and potential tip-offs. Witnesses differ on escape routes—on foot or via vehicle?—and early reports mentioned a woman as a person of interest, with no further clarity. The most glaring discrepancy? Arrested suspect Victor Mthethwa Majola, 44, who appeared in Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court on December 24, does not match the dreadlocked shooter’s description. Many speculate he’s a facilitator or “messenger,” while the gunman and third accomplice remain fugitives.
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Majola, charged with premeditated murder and conspiracy, alleged police assault during arrest (no visible injuries noted). Charges against a second suspect were provisionally withdrawn. The state opposes bail, citing the Schedule 6 offense’s severity. The case was postponed to January 6 for address verification and formal bail proceedings—meaning tomorrow’s hearing could bring new revelations or further delays.
Investigators are reportedly focusing on phone records for potential lures, firearm tracing, and deeper ties to hijacking syndicates profiting from contested properties like Zambesi House. Early mistaken identity theories—assailants targeting Warras believing he owned the building—persist alongside retaliation motives.

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The Stock family, devastated yet resolute, continues honoring Warras as a devoted father of three young sons, mentor, and fearless activist against urban crime. Emotional funerals and memorials in late December drew crowds celebrating his vibrant legacy in radio, TV, and community work.

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These growing unanswered questions underscore Johannesburg’s broader crisis: Hijacked buildings fuel organized crime, endangering those like Warras who challenge it. As police urge tips (Crime Stoppers: 08600 10111) and the investigation presses on, one crucial piece—perhaps a breakthrough witness, digital evidence, or additional arrest—may still emerge to complete the story.
Until then, the speculation mounts, and justice hangs in the balance for a man whose life was dedicated to making the city safer.
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