How do you prove sorcery?

Letters

DUE to a lack of conventional evidence, it is never an easy task to charge or to prosecute a person accused of practicing sorcery after the death of another person.
The laws of the land do not charge a person for the murder of another human being through sorcery.
This is simply because there is lack of physical evidence to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the perpetrator committed the murder as alleged by relatives of the deceased.
Without conventional evidence, what is baffling and seems to go unnoticed is the person who is employed by the relatives of the deceased to identify the actual sorcerer (glasman)?
How does he or she know, without any physical evidence, that the person he or she identified as the sorcerer had in fact caused the death of the deceased person?
How exactly did the sorcerer cause the death?
Was it by pulling out the heart and eating it, as many happen to think or imply?
If so, order a post-mortem to confirm that the person’s heart is actually missing, as alleged.
Otherwise, these are all imaginations, with nothing authentic.
The enemy, Satan, uses the mind to conjure images of evil in the minds of those he wants to control.

Ps Peter Ropra
Mt Hagen
Western Highlands