Kidnap suspect may be ‘Sunday rapist’

A sketch of the man suspected of kidnapping and killing Louise de Waal.

A sketch of the man suspected of kidnapping and killing Louise de Waal.

Published Oct 13, 2011

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A suspected serial rapist has confessed to kidnapping and murdering Florida high school pupil Louise De Waal, Gauteng police said on Thursday.

“He handed himself in at the Margate police station (in KwaZulu-Natal), this morning,” acting Gauteng police commissioner Maj-Gen Nobesuthu Masiya told reporters in Joburg.

She said Warrant Officer Peet du Toit, who headed up the investigation into the kidnapping of the 17-year-old De Waal, got hold of the man through his brother, and persuaded him to hand himself over.

The man was allegedly linked to nine cases of rape and one of murder, she said.

The crimes were attributed to a man nicknamed the “Sunday rapist”.

“The KZN police are still interviewing the man. He has not yet confessed to the other rapes and the murder,” she said.

Du Toit said the man's modus operandi matched the Sunday rapist's.

“The man usually goes out to prowl on Sunday between 10 (am) and 1 (pm) in certain suburbs in Gauteng and the North West, and looks for girls between the ages of 10 and 17,” he said.

“He then drives 20 or 30km away and rapes the girls. He often takes mementos from them like head-bands or panties.”

Masiya said the man, in his 30s, had a previous conviction for sexual assault.

“He was arrested in 2007, convicted and sentenced to three years in prison. The sentence was suspended for three years. He spent time doing community service.”

Masiya confirmed that a burnt body was found at a farm in Magaliesburg on Wednesday afternoon, but said police were awaiting forensic results before it could be identified.

De Waal was kidnapped at gunpoint while walking to school in White Ridge, Florida, west of Joburg, on Wednesday morning. – Sapa

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