A sick 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’.
Serial killer claps as he's jailed for 71 years
He was found guilty in a South African court of 13 charges including five murders, one rape and three attempted murder charges.
Listening to his fate, the 20-year-old appeared unfazed by the crowded gallery as Western Cape High Court Judge Chantel Fortuin read her ruling.
Wearing a navy Nike tracksuit top, Wilson could be seen smiling, giggling and slouching in the dock.
Among the five people he killed were his final victim Lekita Moore, 18, 16-year-old Stacey Lee Mohale, who was raped, stoned and then set alight.
When these two murders were mentioned, he laughed, and rolled his eyes when he heard the life sentences being called out.
Angry members of his victims’ shouted, ‘You will rot in hell’, and ‘Murderer’, from the public gallery.
Her cousin, Jolene Daniels, said Wilson should never be re-introduced to society in light of him being eligible for parole in just 25 years.
Serial killer claps as he's jailed for 71 years
He was found guilty in a South African court of 13 charges including five murders, one rape and three attempted murder charges.
Listening to his fate, the 20-year-old appeared unfazed by the crowded gallery as Western Cape High Court Judge Chantel Fortuin read her ruling.
Wearing a navy Nike tracksuit top, Wilson could be seen smiling, giggling and slouching in the dock.
Among the five people he killed were his final victim Lekita Moore, 18, 16-year-old Stacey Lee Mohale, who was raped, stoned and then set alight.
When these two murders were mentioned, he laughed, and rolled his eyes when he heard the life sentences being called out.
Angry members of his victims’ shouted, ‘You will rot in hell’, and ‘Murderer’, from the public gallery.
Her cousin, Jolene Daniels, said Wilson should never be re-introduced to society in light of him being eligible for parole in just 25 years.
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