When Cheating Turns Into Murder | The Harrowing Case of Jayde Panayiotou

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Published 2021-07-19
The case that outraged Port Elizabeth - Jayde's family were stunned to learn of her death. And when doubts were cast over her husband's intentions, a long trail of clues and a recorded sting operation would reveal the actions of a cruel and heartless man.

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00:00 Intro
00:54 South Africa
02:05 Chris Panayiotou & Jayde Inggs
03:50 A hidden affair
05:24 Marriage, A change in circumstances
09:20 21st April, 2015
13:00 The worst kind of plagiarism
13:50 A trail of clues
15:03 CCTV - Sting Operation
18:17 Revealing Chris' plan
20:49 Court Proceedings
23:24 Jayde Panayiotou
24:15 Costa Panayiotou
24:40

All Comments (21)
  • We're heading to South Africa for a more traditional True Crime Case today. I'm trying to expirement and improve the microphone audio, music and video quality again in this one, let me know what you think. Have a good week all, and stay safe! - Adrian ☕
  • @mazmicZcomet
    Why couldn't he just let this sweet woman go so she could live the life she deserved? He was so selfish, so damn selfish
  • @stacie1197
    He didn't need to buy her a reptile, she already had a snake!
  • @Syd448
    Hearing her letter is so heartbreaking. She didn’t want or cared about expensive gifts, she just wanted her husband to love her 😔
  • @bethromero6981
    My niece was murdered by her husband who had been having an affair for 2 years, so this story really hit home with me. Thanks for reporting this tragedy with your usual compassionate resolve.
  • @deepg7084
    So many people in this world are dying of loneliness. This guy had a loving father, a loving wife, and he threw it all away because of greed and a meaningless affair. Life really isn't fair. RIP Jayde.
  • Why couldn’t he just let her go. She would have found a wonderful man who appreciated her.
  • As a lonely guy myself, I'm touched by how sweet and kind Jayde was. She was everything that a sane man could have wanted, yet he killed her because of how selfish he was. It's honestly sickening and heartbreaking at the same time
  • @OHBrand
    As a South African I am grateful you're covering so many of our stories... And amazed at how you perfectly pronounced Qqeberha.
  • @Diet_Bleach
    How disgusting is it for a husband who was already cheating on his wife that desperately loved him have her killed. There is a special place in hell for this guy.
  • @Ninasanz83
    I’ll never understand why people resort to killing their “loved ones” instead of just walking away from the relationship. So many lives ruined by one mans selfishness.
  • I'll never forget reading an interview with her sister Toni, where Toni was describing spending the night comforting Chris, certain he felt the same pain as she did. Just chilling beyond words. I have so much respect for Toni who stood her ground so valiantly through all of it. A true warrier.
  • @hurryingman9071
    Although the father was a good man with good intentions, I think his threat of taking his son out of the inheritance if he left Jayde might have prevented him from simply leaving her. So, in his disgusting and twisted mind, the only way to "leave" the wife and still get the money from his father was to kill her. This was one of the sadder stories I've watched in recent times. Poor thing.
  • Jayde was my teacher... And I can truly say that she was kindhearted, well-respected, and my favourite teacher. I moved over to another school not too long after being her student, and saw her a few years later (I never knew she had married) and greeted her with an enthusiastic "Hello Miss Inggs!". She asked me how I was doing and we had a little chat. A few months later I was in class when a classmate asked me if I'd heard she disappeared. I was completely gutted, and kster that day another teacher just casually mentioned that her body was found. I burst out crying. She didn't deserve the pain, she didn't deserve those frightening last moments. She would have gladly given anyone the clothes off her own back. RIP Miss Inggs
  • @whotfamitho
    This poor woman. She has such a kind face. All she wanted was for her husband to show her attention and affection but, nah, he effing murders her instead. My heart breaks for her.
  • @EWAMILENAP
    Poor Jade♡The letter she wrote speaks volumes about how genuine and precious she was. RIP
  • @spencerp6243
    Can I just say, I audibly cheered when you pronounced Gqeberha correctly. You have done what so many fail to do and it really shows your respect for the cases that you cover <3
  • @sayuriakaya548
    This is such a sad case... imagine rather having your wife killed than just saying: hey I'm not in love with you anymore and I was cheating on you... horrible
  • @yelsmar
    He had no balls to stay loyal, no balls to do this horrendous deed and no balls to admit. Such a coward
  • @Ourbubcub
    I had mutual friends with Jayde. This story shocked so many in our town. Absolutely heartbreaking. She worked as a teacher at the school I used to attend.