Sizzlers suspects set for police line-up
Sizzlers massacre suspects Adam Woest and Trevor Theys will stand in a police identification parade on Tuesday so that the lone survivor of the attack and another witness can see them.
Police have been struggling to find men who match the build and look of 26-year-old Woest and 42-year-old Theys.
The parade was set for last Friday but was postponed so detectives could approach the navy for men to take part.
Seeking the faces of alleged killers will be male escort Quinton Taylor, who was shot twice in the head and had his throat slit, but survived, and another witness.
A police source said the witness was a client who arrived at the Sea Point club at the time of the killings but had been told by one of the alleged killers that the place was closed.
Taylor has made a remarkable recovery.
He is being kept in a secret location under the witness protection programme.
Detectives are still looking for the two firearms which Theys said he had dismantled after the attack and thrown, part by part, out of his car along a stretch of the N1 near Worcester.