We discuss the astounding detective work it took to bring this killer to book, and how he was able to remain active for so long.
In 2008 the partially burnt remains of a disabled young man were found in a field in Roodepan, Kimberley.
When Detective Fernando Luis was assigned the case and realised the name Tommy Williams was connected, he knew he was finally going to take down a serial killer. Luis had first encountered Williams four years earlier, when he was a suspect in another murder in Kimberley. The prosecutor in that case had declined to take Williams to trial, but Luis had never forgotten.
What he could not know at that moment was that the truth behind Williams’ violent past was about to unravel — and by the time Williams stood before a judge, he would be deemed SA’s longest-active serial killer., we discuss the astounding detective work it took to bring this killer to book, and how he was able to remain active for so long.