Samuel Sidyno
Samuel Sidyno | |
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Born | Samuel Sidyno 1962 (age 61–62) |
Other names | Capital Park Serial Killer |
Criminal penalty | 7 life sentences, effectively 40 years |
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Victims | 7 |
Span of crimes | 1998–1999 |
Country | South Africa |
Date apprehended | 6 January 1999 |
Samuel Sidyno (born 1962) is a South African serial killer who was convicted in 2000 of seven murders and sentenced to seven life sentences in prison.[1] His victims all came from the Pretoria area of Gauteng.
Sidyno undertook a murderous rampage starting in November 1998 and culminating with his arrest on 6 January 1999. He killed and disposed of his victims in the Capital Park hills of Pretoria, a deserted area of hills near the city centre and Pretoria Zoo.
Victims
[edit]His victims included two adult women; Paulinah Ledwaba and Elizabeth Senwamadi. He also killed five youths, only two of whom could be identified; Ronald Maoka and Emmanuel Mavuka. Sidyno assaulted and strangled his victims before re-clothing them and covering their bodies with brush. He was noted for removing his victim's shoes and placing them neatly next to their bodies.[2]
Convictions
[edit]On 30 August 2000, Sidyno was convicted of the seven murders. He was sentenced by Judge Johan van der Westhuizen on 5 September 2000 to seven life terms with a recommended 40 years in jail before he could be paroled. The judge said an expert on serial killers had described Sidyno as a psychopathic, sadistic sexual murderer, adding that Sidyno could therefore not be rehabilitated.[1]