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In the early 1990s, during South Africa's transition to democracy, Moses Sithole, known as the "ABC Killer," instilled fear through a series of gruesome murders. His crimes, which began in 1994, targeted vulnerable women, leading to widespread panic. Despite challenges, police captured him in 1995, revealing his depravity in a trial that resulted in a 2,410-year sentence. Sithole's story highlights societal neglect and the need for improved social services and law enforcement.

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