Cecilia Steyn has been called “the Charles Manson of South Africa.” The criminal mastermind helmed a quasi-Christian cult and convinced her followers to kill 11 innocent people, without spilling a drop of blood herself. Join host and filmmaker Kurt Kubicek as he travels to the mining town of Krugersdorp, SA to unravel this twisted history through exclusive interviews with the lead detectives, journalists who covered the case, and even the incarcerated murderers themselves.
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Extras from Cecilia Steyn’s harrowing interview, updates on the case of possible police corruption, and stories of the team’s experiences in South Africa. more
The trial picks up steam. On the witness stand, Marinda Steyn claims she is the mastermind behind the murders. Cecilia denies knowing anything about it and Zak Valentine claims he can’t remember. Le Roux and John Barnard’s confessions help the case a... more
Police receive a tip that leads them to Zak Valentine. Investigators then connect the dots of the attempted insurance fraud, giving them the leverage they need to arrest Cecilia and Marinda, too. Now, Electus Per Deus is falling apart, as the group’s... more
Poorly structured, disorganized. Low journalistic quality. Melodramatic writing. There is so much high-quality true crime out there that poor work like this is unnecessary. Quit after the first episode.
This story is wild and twisted and complex! It’s got everything: murder, cults, manipulation, possibly corrupt cops, and more. I can’t believe they actually went to speak to the murderers / cult leader in prison?! The music and sound of it is perfectly eerie and intriguing, too. So sad for the victims and it must have been so scary for the people of Krugersdorp.
I was enjoying this story, and looking forward to each new episode, but I cannot believe the duplicate episode issue (the episode titled 9 is just a repeat of episode 8) has not been fixed. I thought for sure this would be fixed before episode 10 was released but it wasn’t, so I have stopped listening. 😢
Hello love the podcast but please fix episode 9, its just a replay of episode 8 right now.
The case that this podcast investigates is incredibly interesting and it is not your typical true crime story. In addition, I have not come across any other podcast that covers these crimes, which should make it captivating. However, the writing for the show is confusing and the episodes end up feeling like a whirlwind of interconnected facts that leave an unclear storyline. There is enough material covered in this podcast to have spread it across several seasons.
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Queen Havoc and Her Murder Cult launched 4 months ago and published 12 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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