Boetie Boer: Inside The Mind Of A Monster

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As Nelson Mandela is released from 27 years in prison in 1990, Stewart 'Boetie Boer' Wilken starts his killing spree. Unlike most serial killers, he had more than one type of victim. He also claimed to engage in necrophilia and cannibalism.

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5 Episodes • Premiered 2023

Still image for Boetie Boer: Inside The Mind Of A Monster season 1 episode 1: The Confession

1. The Confession

In 1997. a boy goes missing from an informal settlement in PE. When a suspect's alibi doesn't check out, he's brought in for questioning, where he confesses to more than just the boy's murder.

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2. The Making of a Monster

With a fragmented backstory mainly based on first-hand account, we learn about the troubled past of Stewert "Boetie Boer" Wilken and the abuse he suffered as a young child.

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3. The Age of Mass Murder

South Africa is amid a nationwide killing spree with multiple mass murderers on the loose. Stewart remains anonymous, but his methods evolve into darker, more depraved acts of violence.

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4. The Betrayal of Wuane Wilkens

Stewart's relationship with his first wife is deeply troubled. When he learns of their daughter being molested by her new husband, the thought drives him mad.

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5. The Life Sentence

Twenty-five years later, the possibility of parole brings Stewart's now grown children back into his life, asking pertinent questions about their past and what hope there is for a future.

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