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The Ted Bundy of South Africa | Moses Sithole

2024/9/27
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Moses Sithole, born in 1964 in Foslerous, South Africa, experienced a difficult childhood marked by poverty and abandonment. After his father's death, he and his siblings were left at a police station by their mother and subsequently placed in orphanages. Moses' time in the orphanage was marred by alleged abuse, leading him to run away and find refuge with his older brother. He worked in the Johannesburg gold mines and developed a reputation as a ladies' man. However, his life took a drastic turn in 1989 when he was accused of rape, a charge that would shape his future.
  • Moses Sithole was born in 1964 in Foslerous, South Africa.
  • His father died when he was five, and his mother abandoned him and his siblings.
  • He spent time in orphanages where he alleged abuse.
  • He worked in Johannesburg gold mines and was known as a ladies' man.
  • He was accused of rape in 1989, which significantly impacted his life.

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