Gauteng gay murders
Gay murder: suspects appear in court
The state dropped murder charges against two men accused of killing UJ law professor Carl Mischke.
Craig Thomas, Jacques Terre'Blanche and Tim Cooke will appear in court for their bail hearing on Wednesday.
One of the accused in the Carl Mischke’s murder case allegedly threatened his co-accused.
The suspects will return to court on Monday where a date will be set for their bail application.
UJ professor Carl Mischke's body was found in his Norwood home with multiple stab wounds.
Police are on the hunt for more suspects in the gang targeting gay men in Gauteng and Cape Town.
A 29-year-old suspect accused of killing UJ Professor Carl Mischke was arrested in Kempton Park.
Months of procedural delays could cause the case to be struck off the roll.
Another gay man was found dead in a pool of his own blood at his Norwood home.
Police are investigating the death of a gay man in Sea Point, Cape Town.
The Director of Public Prosecutions has ordered the investigation to be fast-tracked.
Gauteng police are partnering with Cape Town to probe a gang that targets gay men.
Graham Collop was found bound and strangled in his home like other dead gay men in Gauteng.
Graham Collop is the latest victim in a series of apparent gay murders across the country.
Police are hunting for more members from a gang behind the murders of gay men.
A man who believes he escaped from someone targetting the gay community has told of his experience.
Gauteng police warned that the group could be responsible for murders in other cities.
Police are trying to link the trio to the deaths of seven other gay men in Gauteng.
Out has called for a meeting with police to discuss progress on the gay serial killer task team.