Two years ago Darryn August’s story moved South Africans, his defence of a pregnant woman from attackers resulting in severe injuries. Yeah, about that.
Brian Wainstein, infamously known as the “Steroid King”, was murdered last year at his home in Constantia. This chilling phone call might have something to do with it.
Yesterday saw the State present their closing arguments in the seemingly never ending Henri van Breda trial. Henri’s new haircut was just one talking point.
As the state of New York files a civil rights lawsuit against Harvey and his empire, more truly disturbing allegations against the movie mogul have been made public.
Having accused Cobus Kellermann of operating a Mauritius-based Ponzi scheme, Alec Hogg is being sued for damages for defamation. Quite a pretty penny, too.
In what is a massive failure in moral leadership, Oxfam has let down thousands around the world after it allegedly covered up a scandal involving its most senior official in Haiti.
After deliberately driving over Brian Deneke, killing him in the process, Dustin Camp escaped without jail time. Now, 21 years later, the crime is being revisited.
Kate Upton shot to international fame off the back of her appearance in the Sports Illustrated Swimwear mag, but her time working for Guess was less enjoyable.
Pet peacocks fed to a crocodile. Roadkill used for retribution. Rivalry over the sale of meat pies. Settle in and enjoy the story of Paddy Moriarty.
It really is a case of only the finest for South Africa’s least favourite set of brothers, because the Gupta family jet is right off the top shelf.
Quentin Tarantino might be pretty talented behind the camera, but put a mic in front of him and the wheels can come off. Take this Howard Stern interview, for example.
There’s a shirtless drunk guy, there’s a Mustang, and there is a team of pissed off petrol attendants. Grab the popcorn because this is a wild ride.
The Guptas are preparing to appear in front of a parliamentary enquiry in March, lawyering up with a Houghton-based firm. I find this defence staggering.
After the ANC top six met with Zuma last night, setting a meeting at Luthuli House today, the BLF party decided it was time to hand over a memorandum. Cue violence.
Fans and supporters alike have been waiting for Uma Thurman’s personal Weinstein account, but she took it one step further and shared a life-threatening story involving Tarantino.
When facing the man who repeatedly sexually assaulted his three daughters, Randall Margraves struggled to contain his emotions. Hard not to sympathise, really.
Serial killers aren’t known for their moral fortitude, but the chilling ease with which William Clyde Gibson discusses his crime is pretty intense.
The Hawks appear to have found their wings this year, swooping in on a massive syndicate operating out of Durban and Jozi. Turns out they’re taking the piss at SARS.
As the City of Cape Town hits level 6B water restrictions today, limiting individual water usage to 50 litres a day, some crafty crooks are looking to make quick money.
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There’s a morbid fascination around serial killers, and over in Toronto investigators believe they have nabbed a monster. Here’s what we know about Bruce McArthur.
Walking with her child in her arms down a Durban street, a mother was the victim of an attempted kidnapping. The man still gets away, despite being hit by a car.
Match-fixing usually comes back to bite one on the arse, but when it’s as blatant as this you’ve sold yourself down the river.
The murder of 57-year-old Doug Notten has left behind a “devastating void”, according to those close to him. Here’s his brother-in-law describing the attack.
You really don’t want Viceroy Research coming after you, and when they get you in their crosshairs you’re in for a hell of a ride. Capitec are feeling the heat.
Sensational new allegations accuse China of gifting the Africa Union their headquarters under false pretences, with reports of bugging devices in the walls.
Dubbed ‘The Night Watcher’, those living in upmarket homes in the south-eastern region of the UK are terrified of a man who has been raiding their houses.
Good idea – checking in on your Bitcoin investment every now and again to see if you can retire yet. Bad idea – robbing people at gunpoint.
January has been a terrible month in terms of violent attacks on hikers, and yesterday a man was stabbed to death whilst walking with his wife.
Sean Hannity is one of Donald Trump’s most vocal defenders, singing for his supper on his Fox News evening show. Last night wasn’t his best ever performance.