Velaphi Ndlangamandla
South African serial killer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Velaphi Ndlangamandla (born c. 1966), known as the Saloon Killer after the type of gun he used, is a South African robber and serial killer.
Velaphi Ndlangamandla | |
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Born | c. 1966 |
Other names | "The Saloon Killer" |
Conviction | Murder |
Criminal penalty | 137 years' imprisonment |
Details | |
Victims | 19 |
Span of crimes | April – September 1998 |
Country | South Africa |
State | Mpumalanga |
Date apprehended | 10 September 1998 |
Early life
Velaphi Ndlangamandla was born around 1966.[1]
Crimes
Ndlangamandla killed 19 people between April and September 1998 in Mpumalanga by shooting them. He also stole items like ammunition, radios, jewellery, clothing, cash and food from dwellings.[2]
He gained the moniker the "Saloon Killer" because he used a stolen .22 Anschütz rifle, commonly called a “saloon”.[2]
Arrest and conviction
Forensic psychologist and investigator Micki Pistorius assisted with his arrest and conviction.[3][4][5][page needed]
A police task team arrested Ndlangamandla at the Phoswa Village near Piet Retief on 10 September 1998. He was charged with 19 counts of murder, 9 of attempted murder, 6 of robbery, one of attempted robbery, 5 of housebreaking (3 with intent to steal and theft and 2 with intent to rob and robbery), indecent assault, illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition, and pointing a firearm.[1][6]
In September 2000 Ndlangamandla was convicted of all charges, and sentenced to 137 years' imprisonment.[1]
In popular media
Ndlangamandla's case is featured in episodes 10 and 11 of the Showmax drama series Catch Me a Killer, released in February 2024. The series dramatises cases in which Micki Pistorius helps to obtain a conviction.[7][8]
See also
References
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