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There followed a detailed examination of his connection with each of the murdered victims, with testimony about the alleged job offers, and the specific techniques used to lure his victims to their deaths. Sithole appeared cool and collected throughout. He describes his technique in some detail, although he claims that he began killing only in July , selecting his victims for their resemblance to the rape victim, Buyiswa Doris Swakamisa, whom he regarded as responsible for his first jail sentence.

The prosecution rested its case on 15 August On 4 December , more than a year after the case had commenced, Moses Sithole was found guilty on all charges. It took three hours to read the verdict, with the consequence that sentencing had to be postponed until the next day. Next morning, the judge made a statement stating that, in view of the abhorrent nature of the crimes, he would have had no hesitation in pronouncing a death sentence on Sithole.

However, since the death penalty in South Africa had been declared unconstitutional in , Sithole was sentenced to 2, years in prison, with no possibility of parole for at least years. Clearly, the sentence meant to keep Sithole behind bars for the rest of his life. It is not known when Sithole took his first rape victim, but his first recorded incidence of rape occurred in September , involving year-old Patrica Khumalo, who also testified at his trial.

Three other known rape victims came forward, including Buyiswa Doris Swakamisa, who was attacked in February Sithole maintained his innocence throughout the trial, and was released early, in , for good behaviour. Perhaps Sithole learned a lesson from his time in jail: that rape victims left alive can produce consequences. It is not known how soon after release that he began his rape and killing spree but, in the period between January and April , in Atteridgeville, west of Pretoria, four bodies of young black women, who had been strangled, and probably raped, were discovered.

This began a chain of events that unearthed an appalling litany of brutality and death. When newspapers became aware of the similarities in the modus operandi of the killing of each victim, police were forced to admit that a serial killer might be operating in the area.

When the body of the 2-year old son of one of the victims was also discovered, it incited further media coverage but, in a society inured to violence, interest was relatively short-lived within the media. However, the recovery of a number of bodies within the general vicinity of Pretoria over the next few months, all sharing the same gruesome pattern, of having been raped, tied up and strangled with their own underwear, gave the public pause for thought. Robert Ressler, the F.

Behavioral Science Unit's former chief, was called in to help with the investigation. Ressler concluded that the killings in Cleveland, a suburb of Johannesburg, and Boksburg, a suburb of Pretoria, were linked. In his psychological profile of the killer he indicated the possibility of two killers acting together.

On October 18, , after a week-long nationwide hunt, police shot and wounded Moses Sithole, an ax-wielding ex-convict with six aliases.

When he was arrested, authorities thought Sithole might have been acting in conjunction with David Selepe but no evidence has been uncovered suggesting that both men knew each other.

Unfortunately for Selepe, he was killed by police while in custody. On October 22, , Sithole appeared in court and was charged with 38 murders and 40 rapes.

On November 14, Sithole's trial was postponed after the suspect appeared in court looking very pale and with his pants soaked with blood. The HIV positive killer was rushed to the hospital where he was treated for a wound on his knee.

According to his defense team, the injury came from a fall he sustained at Pretoria Central Prison. A jailhouse confession videotape -- made by Charles Schoeman on the condition that Sithole and three other prisoners would get a share of the royalties -- shows a visibly relaxed Sithole in a cell either smoking or chewing on an apple while giving a chilling account one of his victim's lasts moments before death.

Sithole -- an avid talker -- was a willing party to a series of video and audio tapes made by fellow prisoners. In them he told fellow prisoners that he hated women and felt he was teaching them "a very good lesson" by murdering them. Facts contained in the tapes were repeated in a confession to the police and in a phone conversation with a Johannesburg journalist.

An unknown caller, identified by voice experts as Sithole, claimed to be the Gauteng serial killer and gave details of where he had left the bodies of several of his victims. Sithole officially became South Africa's worst serial killer On December 5, Sithole -- who's overwhelming arrogance had ultimately brought about his downfall -- sat emotionless, taking down notes throughout the three-hour judgment.

After the judgment, he gathered up his briefcase and left the courtroom with a smile on his face. The next day, as people in the gallery cheered and applauded, Sithole was sentenced to 2, year in jail.

Relatives of the victims shouted for his head and called for the return of capital punishment. The judge -- who also made a plea for the restoration of the death penalty -- said he would have sentenced Sithole to death without hesitation. Described as an attractive and charming man, Sithole lured many of his victims to their deaths in broad daylight.

In , Sithole was sentenced to six years for the rape of Buyiswa Doris Swakamisa. He was released in for good behaviour. Between January and April , the bodies of four women who had been raped and strangled were discovered. The women were tied up and strangled with their own underwear.

Over the next few months more bodies were found. Further investigation revealed a mass grave of 10 bodies. Police sought the expert help of retired FBI profiler Robert Ressler and Sithole, who had arranged to meet a number of the women as a potential 'employer', became a suspect.

He was apprehended when he contacted a family member. He was sentenced to years in prison with no possibility of parole for at least years. He is incarcerated at Pretoria's C-Max. Alleged serial killer Moses Sithole's wife this week helped end their relationship where it began, reports Joshua Amupadhi. The year-old Ndlovu's testimony was helping the prosecution to send Sithole 32 back to jail, and effectively to end their relationship where it began.

Sithole, alleged to be the most accomplished serial killer in South Africa, is charged with murdering 37 women and a two-year-old, as well as 40 rapes and six robberies. They had separated two months before he was arrested. And just before she began to testify, Ndlovu rejected Sithole's request to hold his baby as he sat in the dock.

In court she identified a watch, a necklace and rings as Sithole's. The prosecution had earlier submitted the items as evidence, stating that they had been stolen from some of the slain women. Sithole smiled broadly as his wife described how they began courting while he was in Pretoria Central Prison in July She did not say what he was in prison for, but a woman who testified earlier said he had been jailed for raping her.

Ndlovu, clutching their two-year-old girl in her arms on the witness stand, said she met Sithole through her nephew, who was "doing time" with him. Sithole immediately started to make advances. Initially I didn't respond, but after a while I agreed [to a relationship]. So I started to visit him regularly until he was released on parole in November []. They were married in March last year, three months after the birth of daughter Bridgette. Their relationship came to an abrupt end on July 31 , after a heated argument over school keys.

Sithole took the keys to work, but the school wanted them. He apparently held meetings at the school for his organisation which fought abuse against children and women. Ndlovu said: "When I asked him why he took the keys, he became very angry, saying I shouted at him. She did not see him again until his arrest in October last year.

If the sight of his wife and baby girl made Sithole happy, less than three hours later the testimony of a police detective who had arrested him spoilt his day.

Sithole, who had seemed unmoved in the trial until then, wept as Inspector Francis Mulovhedzi described how he shot him several times before arresting him. Mulovhedzi said on October 18 police set a trap for Sithole at a factory in Benoni, east of Johannesburg, where he was to meet a brother-in-law. The police waited for three hours and when Sithole arrived, Mulovhedzi told him to enter the premises as it was raining.

But he "refused to come inside". Mulovhedzi went back into the building, saying he was going to call Sithole's brother-in-law. When he returned, Sithole took "two steps back. Suddenly he started running away. I chased him and fired two warning shots. Mulovhedzi shot him in the right leg, but he fought back and bit the policeman on the right thumb. Mulovhedzi said he fired two more shots, wounding Sithole in the stomach and disabling him.

Sithole's defence counsel, Eben Jordaan, said his client had a different version of that evening's events. Sithole, he said, was walking in the street when he bumped into Mulovhedzi. The officer drew his pistol and, without a word, began firing.

The court also heard this week that the mysterious caller who spoke to two reporters at The Star newspaper claiming to be the serial killer was indeed Sithole.

On the tapes, the caller provided clues to three murders. Police found the women's bodies in exactly the places and positions described by the caller. Voice expert Dr Leendert Jansen said: "To the best of my knowledge, there is no doubt whatsoever that the unknown voice is definitely that of Moses Sithole. Accused serial killer Moses Sithole had set up an organisation to campaign against the abuse of women and children, the Pretoria Supreme Court was told this week.

The man alleged to have slain 37 women and a toddler set himself up as a champion of the oppressed, using "official-looking" letters typed by a former work colleague. Between May and August last year, only months before his arrest, Sithole asked Melody Stern, a typist at Afrox in Pretoria West, where he was a casual worker washing trucks, to type the documents.

Stern told the court that Sithole said he was starting the organisation in Atteridgeville. She also typed membership recruitment forms and minutes of meetings. Stern said the organisation's name resembled that of the police's child protection unit. When she pointed this out Sithole changed it.

The husband of one of the murdered women said that a few days after her body was discovered he found an envelope in her belongings with the name "Child Protection Community Organisation". A street address in Pretoria as well as the time and date of an appointment were written on the envelope.

Jimmy Lepule, a taxi driver, said Mildred, his wife of eight years and mother of their two children, was promised a clerical job with promotion to a social worker in three years by a man she called Pheri. She was to be interviewed on June 1 last year by a "Professor Williams".

Three days before this she received a call from Pheri who was "setting up the interview" with Williams. A jubilant Mildred told her husband that the interview had been brought forward by a day. Many girls did not believe he was a dangerous person or a psychopath, but helping this man was many girls downfalls.

When the girls would be in his car or leaning in, Bundy would strike them in the head to knock them unconscious and he would handcuff them. If their heads fell off, he would hang them in his apartment and slept with their corpses until the smell became unbearable.

An attempted is making certain efforts to achieve a goal that may or may not have a successful outcome. In the cases of Haines, Hinkhouse, and Smallwood they are all being charged with attempted murder.

In the case of Haines he was being charged with attempted murder, because he had the knowledge of caring AIDS and was spraying his blood to a police officer with the intention to infect him with AIDS. The case of Hinkhouse he was being charged because he failed to inform his parole officer he was having unprotected sex with different sexual partners knowing he had HIV, therefore breaking a signed agreement not to have contact with women unsupervised. Lastly in the case of Smallwood he is being charged for attempted murder among other charges….

We as society will never know because he was executed. As a society we tend to use the death penalty as an absolute justice. But in reality, society makes many people do many things, and a murder has to be triggered by a cause. Most murderers have been exposed to violence and injustice as children, and society has done nothing to help these victims. As in the case of Aileen Wournos Reynolds, who killed men in Florida while working as a prostitute after she had been violently raped while working, she herself was abused horrifically sexually and physically at the hands of her own grandfather beginning at the age of 4 years old.

Gibson was classified as a sadist and rapist. His preferred method being strangulation, stabbing with a knife and mutilation. Swango tries to kill patients. Swango, a prominent doctor, murdered many patients and got away with it for a long time.

Nobody commented on these murders because everyone respected him as a doctor. His murders were regarded as accidents by the hospital. This shows the difference in social class levels between a doctor and a nurse.



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