The Case Of Moses Sithole

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No one knows when Mr. Moses Sithole his first victim was attacked and it is firstly noted amount of assault that happened in the year 1987, September, including the woman whose name is Patrica Khumalo, she was only 29 years old when she was murdered by Moses Sithole and he confirmed the murder of Patrica Khumalo at his trial in the year 1996.
There are another three people who have been assaulted by Moses Sithole including Buyiswa Doris Swakamisa, she was assaulted in the year 1989, February. She told the police that she was raped and Moses Sithole was arrested and went to trail. By the year 1989, Mr. Sithole was in prison in Boksburg prison for a long period of time for assaulting Buyiswa Swakamisa. Moses Sithole kept quiet all the time when
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There were some assaults that happened when Moses Sithole took some of the victims’ cloths and he would tie all of the victims after he would strangle them and kill them. Most of the victims that Moses Sithole would prefer were women instead of men, because he wanted to rape his victims. Some of his victims were found lying down been tied by their own clothes and been beaten up by his before he would rape them, even some of them their eyes would be covered because he did not like victims to see him when he rape and murder them.
After the time of apartheid there was a police who was known by the name of Robert Ressler, he was searching for the person who committed the murders in Atteridgeville, Boksburg and Cleveland. The police Robert Ressler was also working Dr. Micki Pistorius and the both find out that the murders that were committed in this three towns Atteridgeville, Boksburg and Cleveland with all similar, so they thought that it was the same person who committed the
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When the police found Moses Sithole, he was holding a weapon and Moses Sithole fought with one of the police officers and some of the police who were there when Moses Sithole was still fighting with a police officer, one of them shot Moses Sithole but he did not die. He was quickly sent to the local hospital to heal his wounds and there at that particular hospital, the doctors found out that he was infected with HIV.
The police was suspecting that Moses Sithole was helping Davide Selepe to commit some crimes that he committed in the town of Cleveland by killing many people in that place, but Moses Sithole did not know what are they talking about and he refused that he knows David Selepe, because the police did not have the prof that Moses Sithole knew David Selepe.
In 1996, October, Moses Sithole was taken to the court after the year of 1995 and at the court, the judge charged him with forty rapes and thirty eight murders and six of

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