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After police failed to apprehend the man she suspected of r@ping and killing her beloved aunt, a determined British woman took matters into her own hands by becoming an internet detective and courting him, according to a new documentary.
In an attempt to entice the suspect out, Lehanne Sergison, a retired chartered surveyor from Bromley courted him via Facebook direct messages, telling him, “You have sexy eyes.” The Facebook Honeytrap: Catching A Killer, a documentary on Amazon Prime Video, was launched on Sunday, July 20 and tells her incredible story.
The 54-year-old Lehanne describes how she found 26-year-old gardener Andrea Imbayarwo, also known as Andrew Ndlovu, after he attacked and killed 59-year-old Christine Robinson on the 125-acre Rra-Ditau game lodge in Thamazimbi, South Africa, in July 2014.
Following her husband’s death in 2012, Christine, a retired teacher known to her family as “Chrissie,” lived alone on the estate. She was raped by Imbayarwo, who then wrapped her body in a blanket after slitting her throat with a knife that was still lodged in her neck. He took £3,500 that was meant to pay estate employees.
On July 30, 2014, Lehanne received the devastating news over the phone and thought the murderer would be apprehended by the police. CCTV footage, however, showed him escaping to Zimbabwe, and police claimed they were helpless to stop him.

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Lehanne was consumed by the thought that the case would go unsolved and became obsessed with locating Imbayarwo.
“He could feel the sun on his face and the wind in his hair when she couldn’t,” she told Weekend magazine. “Hearing of Christine’s murder was like an electric shock running through my body. We’d always been so close. It was a brutal, traumatic death for a lovely, kind, generous woman.”
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