Why The Sea Point Sizzlers Murderer Can Forget About Parole

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Why The Sea Point Sizzlers Murderer Can Forget About Parole
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On January 20, 2003, Adam Woest and Trevor Theys entered Sizzlers, a Sea Point male-to-male massage parlour on Graham Street, and carried out a hate crime of monstrous proportions.

They tied up 10 men, slit their throats, shot them, doused them in petrol, and left them to die. Nine men did, while one victim managed to escape with his life.

During Woest’s parole proceedings, the board found that the inmate “seems not to care” about the crimes and did not show remorse. He was further found to lack responsibility consistent with someone who had been rehabilitated… Leigh Visser also wrote to Justice and Correctional Services Minister Ronald Lamola, decrying what she says has been a total lack of effort with regards to locating secondary victims to gather victim impact statements.

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