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Samuel Bongani
MFEKA
Date of arrest: September 8, 1996
Samuel Bongani Mfeka
-- another in what is becoming a long line of South African killers --
was arrested on September 8, 1996, in KwaZulu Natal on a rape charge.
While in custody Samuel pointed out six areas where the bodies of women
who had been raped and strangled were hidden.
The first murder dates to 1993 following the
discovery of a body in Carletonville. Another body was found in the veld
in Vrede in November, 1994. The four other bodies have since been found
in the Kranskop area. The last body found on September 8, 1996, was in
an advanced state of decomposition. According to a police source, four
of the bodies were found within easy distance of the suspect's house in
a rural area in KwaZulu Natal.
A police spokesman announced that Mfeka was also
being questioned in relation to the 15 bodies attributed to the "Nasrec
Strangler". Although he has not been officially charged with the
killings, they have spotted similarities between both killers.
Detectives are also searching for another man who may have been an
accomplice of the suspect. He too is wanted for questioning in
connection with the Nasrec murders.
SEX:
M RACE: B TYPE: T MOTIVE: Sex.
DATE(S): 1993-96
VENUE: KwaZulu Natal, South
Africa.
VICTIMS: Six
MO:
Rape-slayer of women; also suspect in "NASREC STRANGLER" case.
DISPOSITION: Confessed six counts
at arrest, Sept. 1996.
Michael Newton - An Encyclopedia
of Modern Serial Killers - Hunting Humans