Coffee and Crime Time: A Serial Killer In South Africa


Deconstructing the Details: Unraveling the Case of a South African Serial Killer

Authorities in South Africa have been on high alert as they pursue leads in the hunt for a mysterious serial killer. Dubbed the “Coffee and Crime Time” killer, this individual has been targeting victims in their homes, leaving behind a chilling trail of evidence. The perpetrator has displayed a disturbing pattern of meticulous planning and execution, leading investigators to believe they may have a background in law enforcement or military training.

One known fact about serial killers is that they often display a high level of intelligence and cunning, making them particularly difficult to apprehend. The South African police force has enlisted the help of criminal profilers and forensic experts in an effort to crack the case and bring the killer to justice. As the investigation continues, the public is urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to authorities.

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27 Comments to “Coffee and Crime Time: A Serial Killer In South Africa”

  • @StephanieHarlowe

    Hello everyone! I am still not able to access my work gmail. I am going live for a short time later to explain everything and talk about the implications.

  • @KerrieKruegner

    It’s not disrespectful to point out a country’s/cultures problems if done the right way I also feel anyone has the right to state the would not be comfortable living in a country or amidst certain cultural practices I personallly would not want to live in America or parts of Africa.

  • @simonewhelan2051

    🇿🇦👋 South African woman here.. all these comments are from women who live here as well and some even speaking out of experience.. our Police are not in it for justice, just the cozy job and benefits, I am still waiting on my case (victim) since 2011.. nothing has come of that, but I am one of the lucky one's 😢

    Thank you for putting our stories out there❤ being a voice for us to the rest of the world that are completely oblivious to what is going on here. We have a very beautiful country, but… This is our reality, not just us but all over the world.

    Again thank you Stephanie.

  • @sunidaye011110

    Thank you for covering this!!!

  • @KDJ5229

    Thank you for covering this topic and for using your platform to create awareness to this problem. I grew up in South Africa, and it is a BEAUTIFUL country full of beautiful diverse people. But it is also a country with a bad history of sexual and😮 racial inequality, corruption and superstition. Crime is not taken seriously in South Africa – especially crime against black people. I believe that the government can and should do so much more and I wonder if creating more awareness of it will help to make that happen (I'm still clinging to hope for my country). Please visit South Africa again on your platform. I wonder if you could create awareness for another phenomenon of South Africa – violent farm murders?

  • @xl-origins

    If you want to do more South African crimes, you can look into Farm Killings. It's VERY misinterpreted because, a lot of people blame races for evil crimes instead ofthe individuals and groups of people who commit them. When some farm killings take place, the workers also are in danger and they also get killed from time to time and it's a sensitive subject here but, THIS is being swept under the rug, regardless of how many are committed and how much info there is on each of them. All because of people who don't take time to understand each other and to try and debate this in a healthy way. Please, protect your heart if you do cover this, as it is extremely horrendous what is left of the victims, even the ones that survive, the women who watch their husbands die, the husbands who have to watch as their wifes get r*ped… It's awful… It's brutal, and if you feel you can't do it, we do understand. You have done more for us already than the people who are here and that are appointed to protect us. We do have good people in uniform but, we also have those that don't understand the importance of their work and those that are bitter because they are so unappreciated and I wish we could change all of that but, one step at a time. Thank you for hearing us.

  • @xl-origins

    Stephanie, looking at the comment section and being a South African woman myself, I think you can see how much this video is appreciated… We are hundreds of thousands but, aren't heard. You have a platform that reaches hundreds of thousands and you use this platform to bring awareness even when it must cause you great discomfort at times and some of what you cover must haunt you and affect you, yet, you keep on being the voice of those who aren't or can't be heard. Thank you for this video and all of the others you create. We appreciate you and that you used your platform to raise awareness. Our BEAUTIFUL country, with over 10 official languages and so many cultures and the beautiful scenery is filled with beautiful people but, sadly, the bad apples will eventually ruin the whole bunch. I pray for my fellow women, for the men, for the violaters to change their ways and for you and your family. Thank you, Stephanie.

  • @kathyjensen6773

    Ik I watched a show on megellan tv about crimes in south Africa one was so depraved I have never went into detail about it to my friends

  • @avigold3622

    this is the most gruesome video Ive ever watched.Muti killings are like something out of a nightmare…worse.god what a world

  • @kathrynvantil6110

    This whole topic is absolutely disgusting and horrific. Why would this practice be accepted. Ugh 😩😩

  • @londynhlangulela9173

    As a South African i just subscribed. You delivered this story so respectfully, so beautifully, and you have your facts straight. Thank you.

  • @londynhlangulela9173

    Just came across this video, b4 i even listen i would like to say that 2 years later nothing has changed. Just months ago we had 8 women raped all night they were attacked while shooting a music video, who could have thought, but as i said nothing has changed

  • @jackiecorley8942

    Human sacrifice is one reason I would beg to colonized by Europeans what hell is this sick.

  • @jackiecorley8942

    Apartheid had nothing to do with colonialism. Come on Nelson Mandella set people on fire he was a terrorist.

  • @jackiecorley8942

    There is a genocide in South Africa!!

  • @ElvisRose_

    Suddenly. the American Justice system looks great.

  • @susanhodgson25

    So sad watching this YouTube as this is my country! 😞

  • @shaaniiiiiiiiiii

    As a South African, thank you Stephanie.
    Im a 23 year old woman and I've never in my entire life left my house alone, not even for a walk.

    It's so tempting to think I have a grocery store about 8minutes walk away but I will never ever think about walking alone, not even if I desperately need something.

    It's a sad reality as all the other fellow South Africans have commented about.

    We hope for a better future but it is unfortunately VERY unlikely 💚

  • @northerncapeprovinciallegi2427

    Femicide is rife… we are really living in fear. I used to go out to jog, now, i am just too scared. Just terrified. Thank you for this video, it was executed perfectly 👌🏼

  • @paulabrown6840

    Men who rape women don’t deserve a penis!

  • @ayandabekwa1463

    Just an a update, a year later… these crimes have only gotten worse here in SA. It seems like it’s become a huge money making scheme, so much so that women are being kidnapped by Uber and Bolt drivers. Everytime you get into a cab, it could be your last day. It’s insane. It would be great if you could cover kidnappings via Bolt and Uber rides. There’s limitless content on SA Twitter should you want to do research.

  • @lauren9004

    Thank you for covering this. This really breaks my heart. I understand what you mean about South Africa being a world away but the victims feeling so close

  • @par3433

    So unbelievably sad. Thank you so much for making this video and raising awareness 💕

  • @jessicabplease

    If you're squeamish, you may want to stop listening around 25 min… thought I was gonna faint hearing those things 😬
    First time I've ever had to pause for that reason.

  • @makeupluva7658

    Wow so sad sending prayers 🙏🏽 to the WOMEN IN SOUT AFRICA! By no means here in the USA is perfect but we got to at least be a lil Grateful that for the most part Rape is takin VERY SERIOUS… THE WOMEN GIVEs ME HOPE HEARING THEM SINGING 🙏🏽 AGAIN SENDING LOVE & PRAYERs TO MY SISTERs in SA ✌🏽

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