Devilsdorp who famously fell in love with Le Roux while covering his trial. In Coetzer’s book, Le Roux explains that this notion petrified his little sister, who was only ten at the time. Marcel was told that the alter egos housed in her plush toy could spy on her, and that Cecilia would be punished by demons if they reported she’d done anything wrong. 3. FAKE PEOPLE, REAL MANIPULATION Journalist Jana Marx, who narrates Devilsdorp, wrote a book about the case called The Krugersdorp Cult Killings: Inside Cecilia Steyn’s Reign of Terror (LAPA Publishers). In it, Marx recounts how Cecilia invented fake love interests for Marinda, Le Roux and Marcel, and these fictitious people to manipulate them.