THE ABC KILLER: Death, Deception, and the Hunt for South Africa's Most Notorious Serial MurdererBook SummaryBetween July 1994 and November 1995, as South Africa celebrated its transition from apartheid to democracy, a charming predator stalked the townships of Johannesburg, leaving a trail of devastation that would terrorize a nation. Moses Sithole, known as the ABC Killer, used a fictitious charity organization to lure vulnerable young women with promises of employment, before subjecting them to unspeakable horrors and death.This gripping true crime narrative chronicles the rise and fall of one of history's most calculated serial killers, from his traumatic childhood in apartheid-era institutions to his systematic campaign of murder that claimed thirty-eight lives. Drawing on extensive court records, police files, and interviews with investigators, victims' families, and criminal psychologists, the book reveals how Sithole exploited the hopes and desperation of post-apartheid society to feed his twisted appetites.The story culminates in an unprecedented international manhunt involving FBI profiler Robert Ressler and South Africa's first criminal psychologist, Dr. Micki Pistorius, whose groundbreaking work revolutionized the country's approach to serial crime investigation. Sithole's eventual capture and record-breaking 2,410-year prison sentence marked not only the end of his reign of terror but the beginning of a new era in South African law enforcement.More than a chronicle of evil, this is an examination of how trauma creates monsters, how societies respond to unprecedented evil, and how justice can emerge from the darkest chapters of human experience.