The Apartheid Killer: 3. The killing machine

The Apartheid Killer: 3. The killing machine

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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

The Apartheid Killer: 5. The trial

The reckoning of Louis van Schoor. Can justice be done or would he be cleared of the killings? This is the inside story of what was one of South Africa’s biggest criminal trials – van Schoor faces multiple charges of murder. We hear the original audio tapes from the courtroom. Th ...  Show more

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