David Selepe
Selepe Mystery Deepens
The mystery surrounding Selepe deepened on June 21, when Col. Adrian Eager testified that there was uncertainty whether “David Selepe” was the suspect’s real name. Apparently, he had been found guilty of fraud on May 2, 1985, when he was caught with an identity document in the name of “David Selepe.” At the time, authorities could not establish who the booklet belonged to, nor what the perpetrator’s real name was. Consequently, he was sentenced as “David Selepe.” The records of the Department of Internal Affairs revealed that Selepe had first obtained a legal identity document in May 1992. Between that time and June 21, 1994, a total of five such booklets had been issued to him.
On June 22, 1995, Magistrate HP Strydom ruled that no one would be held accountable for David Selepe’s death. He found that Sgt. Mngomozulu had acted in self-defense.

When Moses Sithole was apprehended in connection with the Atteridgeville murders during October 1995, an initial police probe failed to uncover any connection between Sithole and Selepe. At the time of this writing, this situation remains unchanged.
When Sithole was eventually brought before the court, the charges included four of the
Was David Selepe a serial killer, or merely bad with money? If he was involved in the
There are only questions and no answers. Unlike a novel or a movie about a fictional killer, in real life we’ll probably never know for certain.
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Note: Dollar equivalencies are calculated at $1 = R6.10. This doesn’t yield a monetary value that is directly comparable, however.
































