When 18-year-old Lekita Moore was found murdered in Valhalla Park, the route to her killer was pretty direct. It would be all of the revelations that spilled over after the arrest of Cameron Wilson, though, that would soon underpin the true horror of what had happened on the Cape Flats over preceding two years
Western Cape High Court Judge Chantel Fortuin handed down four life terms plus 71 years, which would run concurrently, to Wilson.As he heard his fate the 20-year-old serial killer appeared unfazed by all the strong media presence and crowded gallery. Dressed in his navy Nike track top, Wilson often smiled, giggled and slouched in the dock as Fortuin read out his sentence.
This serial killer who raped and stabbed his final victim 98 times, clapped in court as he was sent to prison for 71 years.
In a vile attack on the families of those Cameron Wilson targeted, on being sentenced, he said loudly, ‘At least I’m still alive’.
Wilson was found guilty of 13 charges including five murders, one rape and three attempted murder charges.She said the three life terms derived from three murders including that of 18-year-old Lekita Moore, 16-year-old Stacey Lee Mohale and Toyher Stober.
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Host: Nicole Engelbrecht
Producer: Nicole Engelbrecht
Music: Snippet (with permission) from Prime Circle’s Evidence
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