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Every act leaves a clue in behaviour.
In this exclusive SSLGDC webinar, crime consultant Shineen Singh takes you inside the structured world of FBI behavioural profiling, showing how profilers interpret human conduct to uncover motive, risk, and personality traits behind the crime.
Through the case of Moses Sithole, widely known as the ABC Killer, we will examine how profiling reconstructs actions, predicts behavioural patterns, and aids in narrowing investigative focus. Sithole’s crimes shocked South Africa during the 1990s, and his case remains a crucial reference in understanding serial behavioural indicators, victim targeting, and manipulation.
This session focuses on method, observation, and interpretation, unpacking how each profiling stage (from data collection to offender apprehension) operates within the South African context.
You’ll learn:
- How the FBI’s profiling model is structured and applied
- The behavioural evidence that shaped the ABC Killer case
- How criminological reasoning bridges psychology and investigation
- The difference between observable data and inferred motive
This is not just theory! It’s behavioural science in practice, brought into real South African context.





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