In March 2011, a series of horrific murders terrified the people of Kwazulu-Natal.
Within just a few days, four people had been attacked on the streets and butchered with an axe. The attacks were so violent that many of the victims sustained completing severing of body parts.
Ntshongwana would claim to have no recollection of the crimes he was accused of, though — and, he said, if he had committed them, his lifelong mental illness was the reason.
In episode 106 of True Crime South Africa, we explore the serial crimes of former rugby player Phindile Ntshongwana and the trial that would set a precedent for future cases involving defendants with diagnosable mental illnesses.
SHOWNOTES:
Host: Nicole Engelbrecht
Producer: Nicole Engelbrecht
Music: Snippet (with permission) from Prime Circle’s Evidence
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