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I Love Louis: the Serial Killer Apartheid Made Possible

Par : Billy Goff
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235477841
  • EAN9798235477841
  • Date de parution29/04/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

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I Love Louis: the Serial Killer Apartheid Made Possible Between 1986 and 1989, a private security guard named Louis van Schoor shot more than one hundred people in the darkened shops of East London, South Africa. Every victim was Black or Coloured. Not one was armed. At least thirty-nine died. The police accepted his reports without investigation. A magistrate declared twenty-five of the killings justifiable in a single sitting.
His white community put stickers on their cars that read: I Love Louis. This book is the full reckoning that the 1992 trial, which convicted Van Schoor of just seven murders, never delivered. Drawing on the landmark BBC investigation that finally identified buried victims and confronted Van Schoor in his final years, it reconstructs the killings in forensic and human detail, examines the legal framework that licensed the slaughter, and traces the institutional complicity of the police, the magistracy, and the business community that made the killing possible and the accountability impossible.
It follows the thirty-five-year search of a family for a man buried in an unmarked grave, the intergenerational violence of Van Schoor's daughter Sabrina, and the thirty-two deaths still officially classified as justifiable homicide today. Van Schoor died in July 2024, unrepentant and unaccountable. The debt he left behind remains unpaid. This is the story of who he was, what produced him, and what justice still requires.
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