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    William Bishop

    William BishopCaught in the act of molesting an eight-year-old girl.

    Before William Bishop was caught molesting this girl, he allegedly made an earlier attempt to get close to some other children, whose father then kept a close eye on Bishop as he wandered around and found another less-watched child.

    That father’s 11-year-old boy also followed Mr. Bishop and came across the pedophile while the 61-year-old was exposing himself and touching the little girl. The boy’s father and several lifeguards held Mr. Bishop until the police arrived.

    “The way he was looking at little girls my sister’s age, it was like he was staring at them, like he’d never seen them before,” the boy said later.

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    Moses Sithole

    Moses SitholeSouth Africa’s most notorious serial killer, found guilty of 40 rapes and 38 murders.

    His crimes were nicknamed the “ABC Murders” because they began in Atteridgeville, continued in Boksburg and ended in Cleveland.

    Considered an attractive man by many women, he was able to lure many of his victims to their doom in broad daylight.

    Moses Sithole was sentenced to 2410 years in prison.

    There is no possibility of parole for at least 930 years.

    He is incarcerated at Pretoria’s C-Max.

    Pretoria is a city located in the northern part of Gauteng Province in South Africa. I would imagine it is not a nice place to be incarcerated.

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    Lloyd Anthony Nelson and Willie Dwayne Whitfield

    Lloyd Anthony NelsonThe first sexual assault in Cameron, Texas, was on the 16th of August, 2006.

    A 72-year-old woman reported to police that a man had broken into her house and raped her, but she was unable to provide a good description of her attacker.

    Investigators took the woman to the hospital and a sample of the man’s DNA was collected, but the authorities had very little information other than that. No witnesses were found, and nobody reported anything suspicious in the area.

    Then, just less than a month after the attack, the police received a call from a woman who was worried someone was inside her mother-in-law’s house. The woman had called her mother-in-law and thought she was acting strangely.

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