The Apartheid Killer: 2. ‘We love Louis’

The Apartheid Killer: 2. ‘We love Louis’

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The Apartheid Killer: 3. The killing machine

The making of mass murderer Louis van Schoor. The “apartheid killer” was part of a system which enabled the shootings as “justifiable homicide”. As we investigate one of his most horrific crimes, we begin to expose the web of lies surrounding the killings and ask: how were they c ...  Show more

The Apartheid Killer: 4. The hunter becomes the hunted

Can the reign of terror of Louis van Schoor be stopped? There was a state of emergency in South Africa and resistance to the apartheid regime had intensified. A coalition of activists had him in their sights. African National Congress supporters, lawyers and journalists were figh ...  Show more

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