World Crime Tour Ep:-2 | “The ABC Killer Case” Explained | South Africa ||
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The content focuses on the criminal case of Moses Sithole, known as 'The ABC Killer,' in South Africa. During 1994, while the nation was moving toward democracy, Sithole operated by establishing a fraudulent organization named 'Youth Against Human Abuse.' He reportedly used this front organization to deceive numerous women with false promises of employment.
Instead of providing jobs, Sithole allegedly led the victims to remote areas in locations including Atteridgeville, Boksburg, and Cleveland where he committed his crimes. In 1997, following his conviction, Judge David Curlewis handed down a sentence totaling 2,410 years in prison, marking one of the longest sentences in South African legal history.
This segment is presented as Episode 2 of the 'World Crime Tour' series, following the first episode covering a case in Venezuela.
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