SerialKiller Archives - ODRi Media News - Breaking News, East Africa News, Sports News, Kenya News, World News https://www.odrimedia.co.ke/tag/serialkiller/ Breaking News, East Africa News, Sports News, Kenya News & World News Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:42:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://cdn.odrisystems.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/07105146/cropped-odri-logo-32x32.png SerialKiller Archives - ODRi Media News - Breaking News, East Africa News, Sports News, Kenya News, World News https://www.odrimedia.co.ke/tag/serialkiller/ 32 32 233813284 Serial Killer Juma Wanjala Confesses to Gruesome Murders of Young Girls https://www.odrimedia.co.ke/serial-killer-juma-wanjala-confesses-to-gruesome-murders-of-young-girls/ Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:55:00 +0000 https://www.odrimedia.co.ke/?p=54820 In a recent revelation in the High Court, serial killer Evans Juma Wanjala has confessed to the murder of 10-year-old Stacy Nabiso, whose body was discovered in the Soweto Estate near Mois Bridge, Uasin Gishu County, in January 2020. The confession marks a significant moment in a case that has gripped the nation, with Wanjala [...]

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In a recent revelation in the High Court, serial killer Evans Juma Wanjala has confessed to the murder of 10-year-old Stacy Nabiso, whose body was discovered in the Soweto Estate near Mois Bridge, Uasin Gishu County, in January 2020. The confession marks a significant moment in a case that has gripped the nation, with Wanjala now seeking to enter a plea bargain that could result in a lesser sentence.

The events leading to the discovery of Nabiso’s body began on December 31, 2019, when she went missing. Her remains were found the following day, triggering a series of investigations that would eventually unearth the horrific crimes committed by Wanjala. Despite initially denying involvement in her death, Wanjala’s change of stance comes after months of testimony in the case, where witnesses and forensic evidence have tied him to the murder.

Wanjala’s lawyer, Francis Kipsamwo, informed the court that his client no longer wished to defend himself but instead sought to enter into a plea bargain with the state. This decision means that Wanjala will likely face a reduced sentence in exchange for his confession. Judge Reuben Nyakundi informed Wanjala that a plea deal would involve acknowledging his role in the murder of Nabiso, to which Wanjala agreed.

The case against Wanjala includes multiple charges related to the murder of young girls, with the prosecution having already presented testimonies from ten witnesses. In addition to the charges related to Nabiso’s death, Wanjala has been linked to the murders of at least five girls, aged between 10 and 15, over a span of several years. The gruesome details of his crimes have shocked the public and raised serious concerns about child safety in the region.

Investigations into Wanjala’s activities began in 2021 after his arrest, with Chief Inspector Romano Oduor, the lead investigator, providing chilling details of the serial killings. Wanjala, who had already been a suspect in several sexual assault cases dating back to 2017, was found to have lured the girls from various locations within Moi’s Bridge. After kidnapping them, he would take them to secluded areas where he would sexually assault and then strangle them to death.

DNA evidence presented in court further solidified the link between Wanjala and the victims. Clothing found at crime scenes matched samples from Wanjala, and post-mortem results revealed that the victims, including Nabiso, had been sexually assaulted before being killed by strangulation.

During a re-enactment of the crimes, Wanjala provided a detailed account of how he lured his victims, including Linda Cherono (13), Mary Elusa (14), Grace Njeri (12), and Lucy Wanjiru (15), to their deaths. His confessions also involved chilling reenactments with the police, where he guided investigators through the sites where the bodies of the victims were found.

The horrors of Wanjala’s actions were compounded by the disturbing nature of the crimes. The bodies of his victims were often found in remote locations, including near Baharini dam and in a thicket near Tuiyabei, where they had been buried or discarded. In some cases, the bodies had been left in sacks or other concealed areas, reflecting Wanjala’s calculated attempts to hide the evidence.

Wanjala, 36, who has a criminal history of sexual offenses, now faces multiple murder charges related to his serial killings. As the legal proceedings continue, the case serves as a grim reminder of the dangers.

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Narok Under Siege: The Capture of a Suspected Serial Killer Leaves the Town in Shock https://www.odrimedia.co.ke/narok-under-siege-the-capture-of-a-suspected-serial-killer-leaves-the-town-in-shock/ Fri, 01 Nov 2024 18:51:00 +0000 https://www.odrimedia.co.ke/?p=51561 The quiet town of Narok, nestled in the heart of Kenya’s Rift Valley, recently found itself shaken by a series of brutal murders that spanned just four months. Six people were violently killed, casting a shadow over a town more commonly associated with lush landscapes and the annual Maasai Mara migration. The recent arrest of [...]

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The quiet town of Narok, nestled in the heart of Kenya’s Rift Valley, recently found itself shaken by a series of brutal murders that spanned just four months. Six people were violently killed, casting a shadow over a town more commonly associated with lush landscapes and the annual Maasai Mara migration. The recent arrest of a suspected serial killer has provided some relief to residents, but the terror that gripped Narok during these incidents remains palpable.

A Surge in Violent Crime: The Rise of a Serial Killer

In a town unaccustomed to serial violence, the rapid succession of killings began to raise alarm among residents and law enforcement alike. The suspect, identified as Stephen Oloichoki, also known by his aliases Ololung’a and Musa Sapia, was linked to six brutal murders targeting local vendors and residents within Narok Township. The police report a chilling modus operandi: Oloichoki allegedly used a dagger, a sword, and a Maasai rungu to inflict pain and fear on his victims, making his crimes particularly cruel.

Each of the reported incidents shared disturbing similarities, leading investigators to suspect that the town was facing a calculated spree of targeted attacks. The series of murders reached a point where the community could no longer carry on with business as usual. The unsolved crimes disrupted the social fabric, with vendors and locals increasingly fearful for their safety. Law enforcement intensified their efforts to bring the perpetrator to justice, prioritizing the safety of the town’s inhabitants.

Tracking the Suspect: A Forensic Investigation

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) launched an investigation into the murders, sparking a multi-agency effort that eventually led to Oloichoki’s arrest. Director of Criminal Investigations Amin Mohamed detailed how investigators leveraged forensic tools, digital surveillance, and strategic analysis of the crime scenes to build a profile of the perpetrator. According to Mohamed, CCTV footage and forensic evidence from the various murder sites led detectives to a central suspect, whom they believed was at large and actively targeting vulnerable individuals within the community.

The key breakthrough in the case came when detectives managed to recover a mobile phone believed to have been stolen from one of the victims. Forensic data retrieved from the device not only provided a digital trail to the suspect but also highlighted the cold and calculated nature of his activities. Investigators meticulously pieced together movements and interactions, building a web of evidence that ultimately cornered Oloichoki.

A Chilling Pattern of Murder

The investigation linked Oloichoki to six specific cases, each marked by violence and brutality. One of the earliest reported incidents, under OB No. 85/30/07/2024, involved Linet Mmbone, a 38-year-old who was robbed and fatally injured. Another incident occurred on August 26, 2024, under OB No. 04/26/08/2024, involving the death of Wycliff Weiseku Nyanchoka. As the investigation proceeded, detectives began to notice patterns each case involved individuals who were attacked suddenly, with limited opportunity to defend themselves.

In September, the string of murders continued when Joel Maina Kweri was robbed and killed. Two additional victims, Onyango Omollo and Hillary Leken, suffered similar fates, marking a grisly escalation in the murder spree. The most recent and perhaps most widely reported case involved Moses Sanigo, whose death struck fear into residents and intensified public outcry.

Community’s Growing Fear and Outcry

Narok residents were vocal in expressing their distress and frustration as the violence intensified. As more victims succumbed to Oloichoki’s brutal attacks, anxiety mounted across the town, with locals feeling helpless in the face of the escalating violence. The murders shattered the calm and familiarity that had long defined life in Narok. Local vendors, who were among those targeted, grew fearful for their lives, with some even considering leaving the town until the suspect was apprehended. Residents reached out to authorities for urgent action, and local leaders echoed these sentiments, urging the police to increase surveillance and protection in the town.

A Troubling Background: The Return of a Convicted Criminal

The narrative took an unsettling twist when it was revealed that Oloichoki had already served a life sentence and had been released in March 2024 after spending 15 years in prison. For the community, his release and subsequent involvement in the murders posed profound questions about the justice system’s role in ensuring public safety. Within just a month of regaining his freedom, he was allegedly implicated in the first of these tragic incidents, sparking debate on the adequacy of rehabilitation measures and post-release monitoring for violent offenders.

The story of Oloichoki’s criminal past adds a layer of complexity to the situation. His transition from a prisoner to a suspected serial killer within weeks of his release underscores the urgency for reevaluating rehabilitation strategies in Kenya’s justice system. Was the system too lenient in releasing an individual capable of committing such heinous crimes, or were there larger failures in monitoring and support for high-risk offenders re-entering society? This troubling case has prompted many to question whether adequate psychological evaluation and reintegration programs are in place for formerly incarcerated individuals.

Multi-Agency Operation and Arrest

Recognizing the severity of the threat, the DCI, in collaboration with other law enforcement agencies, coordinated a multi-agency operation to bring the serial killer to justice. During this operation, police apprehended Oloichoki along with three suspected accomplices, recovering several mobile phones believed to have been stolen from the victims. The items recovered are expected to serve as critical evidence as the investigation continues. Police are also pursuing additional leads to determine whether there are more victims or if other violent crimes can be attributed to Oloichoki.

Oloichoki and his accomplices were presented at Narok Law Courts, where the court approved a 21-day detention period to allow law enforcement to continue their investigation. Detectives are delving further into the network that may have supported the suspect’s activities, seeking to dismantle any potential criminal operations associated with him.

Community Relief and Residual Trauma

For Narok residents, the arrest brought a degree of relief after months of uncertainty and fear. While the community can now resume life without the looming threat of violence, the trauma inflicted by these murders lingers. Local vendors and residents are urging law enforcement to implement preventive measures, especially in high-risk areas. The local administration is already taking steps to reassure the public, encouraging locals to remain vigilant and promptly report any suspicious activity.

A Call for Stronger Crime Prevention and Rehabilitation Policies

The series of tragic incidents in Narok has underscored the need for Kenya to reconsider its approach to crime prevention and rehabilitation. Law enforcement officials have expressed concerns over releasing high-risk offenders without appropriate post-release monitoring, especially those with violent criminal histories. Advocates are calling for comprehensive reviews of the criminal justice system, suggesting that more rigorous evaluations be conducted before releasing violent offenders back into society.

The Narok case has sparked a broader conversation about rehabilitation and reintegration for individuals with violent pasts. Legal experts argue that reforms to Kenya’s criminal justice system are essential to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. Authorities are also considering proposals to strengthen surveillance and policing, particularly in rural towns like Narok, which are often left vulnerable due to limited resources.

Conclusion

Narok’s recent encounter with a suspected serial killer has exposed gaps in Kenya’s public safety and criminal justice systems, bringing to light the urgent need for reform. While residents of Narok can now breathe a sigh of relief, the case has underscored the importance of continued vigilance and proactive measures to prevent crime. As the investigation into Oloichoki’s activities continues, it serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between justice and public safety, prompting authorities to reflect on and address weaknesses in the justice system to protect Kenya’s citizens.

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DCI Offers Cash Reward for Information on Escaped Suspected Serial Killer https://www.odrimedia.co.ke/dci-offers-cash-reward-for-information-on-escaped-suspected-serial-killer/ Thu, 22 Aug 2024 07:24:00 +0000 https://www.odrimedia.co.ke/?p=28770 The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has announced a significant cash reward for anyone who can provide credible information leading to the arrest of Collins Jumaisi Khalusha, a suspected serial killer who managed to escape from custody on Tuesday. The DCI’s public appeal underscores the gravity of the situation and the urgency with which they [...]

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The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has announced a significant cash reward for anyone who can provide credible information leading to the arrest of Collins Jumaisi Khalusha, a suspected serial killer who managed to escape from custody on Tuesday. The DCI’s public appeal underscores the gravity of the situation and the urgency with which they are pursuing the fugitive, who is considered extremely dangerous.

Khalusha was one of 13 suspects who made a daring escape from the Gigiri Police Station, in what appears to be a case of insider assistance. The escape has not only embarrassed the local police but has also raised serious concerns about the security protocols at the station. Two police officers, who were on duty at the time of the escape, are now under investigation for their potential role in aiding the suspects.

The Escape

The events leading up to the escape reveal a troubling breakdown in standard procedures. According to a suspect who was arrested for fraud and detained at the station on the same night, the escape was facilitated by lax oversight and possible corruption among the officers. This suspect’s testimony has been crucial in piecing together how the escape unfolded.

Gigiri Police Station is equipped with six cell cubes, each designed to hold multiple detainees. Khalusha, who was suspected in connection with the Kware murder, was being held in a cell at the far end of the corridor. Since his detention on July 17th, he had been kept under tight security, with his cell door locked and his movements restricted by chains attached to an elevated metal sheet on the ground floor of his cube.

However, the witness reported that upon his arrival at the station around 9 p.m. on the night of the escape, he found all the detainees, including Khalusha, outside their cells in the corridor. The witness claims that Khalusha’s chains had already been removed, and his cell door had been opened, allowing him access to the corridor. The handcuffs that had restrained Khalusha were later found abandoned inside his cell, indicating a clear breach of security.

Inside Job

The escape appears to have been aided by the two police officers on duty. According to the witness, the duty officer conducted a roll call of all detainees shortly after midnight, but then inexplicably left the cell doors open. The witness further alleged that one of the Eritrean detainees handed money to the officers, after which the officers announced they were going to the canteen. This action left the detainees unsupervised, giving them the opportunity to make their escape.

One of the officers was reportedly intoxicated, a fact that was corroborated by insiders at the station, who noted that this officer had a reputation for reporting to duty under the influence. With the officers absent, the 13 detainees, including Khalusha, walked through the station’s report desk and disappeared into the night.

The Aftermath

The escape was only discovered at around 6 a.m. when a woman assigned to serve breakfast to the detainees noticed that several of them were missing. She immediately alerted the two officers on duty, who, despite the gravity of the situation, delayed informing their superiors. The duty Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) eventually reported the incident, prompting a swift response from the station’s senior command.

The DCI has since launched a manhunt for the escapees, with Khalusha being the primary target. They have urged the public to come forward with any information on the fugitives’ whereabouts, assuring them of confidentiality and a substantial cash reward.

Conclusion

The escape of Collins Jumaisi Khalusha and 12 other detainees from Gigiri Police Station has exposed significant flaws in the security protocols and the integrity of the officers involved. As the DCI intensifies its search for the escapees, the case serves as a stark reminder of the need for rigorous enforcement of security measures and accountability within the police force. The public’s role in assisting with the manhunt is now more critical than ever, as authorities work to bring the fugitives back into custody.

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Prosecution Seeks 14-Day Detention for Officers in Collins Jumaisi Escape Case https://www.odrimedia.co.ke/prosecution-seeks-14-day-detention-for-officers-in-collins-jumaisi-escape-case/ Wed, 21 Aug 2024 09:36:00 +0000 https://www.odrimedia.co.ke/?p=28434 The prosecution has sought a 14-day detention period for five officers involved in the incident. The request aims to allow sufficient time for the completion of investigations into the alleged role these officers played in facilitating the prisoners’ escape. The officers in question include Corporal Ronald Babo, Police Constable Evans Kipkirui, Police Constable Mollent Achieng, [...]

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The prosecution has sought a 14-day detention period for five officers involved in the incident. The request aims to allow sufficient time for the completion of investigations into the alleged role these officers played in facilitating the prisoners’ escape.

The officers in question include Corporal Ronald Babo, Police Constable Evans Kipkirui, Police Constable Mollent Achieng, Police Constable Zachary Nyabuto, and Police Constable Gerald Mutuku. They have been implicated in the escape of 13 remandees who were being held at the station for various offenses. The prosecution’s application reveals that the escapees managed to flee after cutting the wire mesh at the basking bay, a breach that has raised serious concerns about security protocols at the station.

According to the application, the five officers were on duty on the day of the escape, which has led to their arrest and subsequent detention request. The prosecution has emphasized that the investigations into the matter are still ongoing. As part of the probe, the mobile phones of the accused officers have been submitted to the Cyber Crime Unit at the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) Headquarters for forensic analysis. This step is crucial in uncovering any digital evidence that could shed light on their involvement or the extent of the alleged collusion.

The prosecution’s request for an extended detention period also highlights the presence of other potential accomplices who remain at large. The five detained officers have reportedly expressed their willingness to assist in locating these individuals, which could further unravel the full scope of the escape operation.

The escape of the prisoners, including Collins Jumaisi—who is notably the prime suspect in the Kware murders—has led to heightened scrutiny of the Gigiri Police Station’s operational integrity. Acting Inspector General (IG) Gilbert Masengeli has labeled the incident as an “inside job,” reflecting the serious nature of the breach and its implications. Masengeli’s directive for the arrest of the station’s officers underscores the gravity with which the authorities are treating the case.

In response to the escape, Masengeli has ordered a comprehensive review of the station’s security measures and operational protocols. Investigating officers are currently analyzing CCTV footage to gather more information about the circumstances surrounding the escape. This footage is expected to provide critical insights into how the prisoners managed to circumvent security and the roles played by those on duty.

The prosecution’s bid for a 14-day detention period is not only a procedural step but also a strategic move to ensure that the ongoing investigations are conducted thoroughly. This period will allow investigators to piece together the various elements of the escape, interrogate the suspects further, and potentially identify any additional individuals involved.

As the legal and investigative processes unfold, the case serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities within the police system and the critical need for stringent oversight and accountability. The escape of such high-profile detainees, coupled with the allegations against the officers, raises significant concerns about the integrity of law enforcement agencies and the measures in place to prevent such incidents.

The outcome of this case will likely have far-reaching implications for policing standards and practices in Kenya. The authorities’ response to the escape and the ensuing investigations will be closely monitored by the public and legal community, eager to see justice served and improvements made to prevent future breaches.

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How Police Tracked and Arrested the Kware Serial Killer as He Watched Euro 2024 Finals https://www.odrimedia.co.ke/how-police-tracked-and-arrested-the-kware-serial-killer-as-he-watched-euro-2024-finals/ Mon, 15 Jul 2024 11:29:00 +0000 https://www.odrimedia.co.ke/?p=14876 The police have apprehended Collins Jumaisi Khalusha, the prime suspect in a series of gruesome murders that have rocked the Kware dumpsite in the Mukuru Kwa Njenga slums. The arrest was made on Monday morning in Soweto, bringing a sense of relief to the residents of the area. The Discovery The sinister events came to [...]

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The police have apprehended Collins Jumaisi Khalusha, the prime suspect in a series of gruesome murders that have rocked the Kware dumpsite in the Mukuru Kwa Njenga slums. The arrest was made on Monday morning in Soweto, bringing a sense of relief to the residents of the area.

The Discovery

The sinister events came to light last Thursday when residents discovered dismembered bodies at the Kware dumpsite. The grisly find triggered a comprehensive search operation, resulting in the retrieval of at least eight bodies over the weekend. The community was left in a state of shock and fear, as they struggled to come to terms with the horrific acts that had taken place in their midst.

The Manhunt

The Director of Criminal Investigations, Mohamed Amin, provided an update on the case on Monday, detailing the efforts that led to Khalusha’s capture. According to Amin, the police had been working tirelessly to piece together clues and track down the perpetrator.

Surveillance and Stakeout

The breakthrough came when investigators received a tip-off that Khalusha was in Soweto. Acting swiftly, a team of detectives was dispatched to the area. They set up surveillance and conducted a stakeout, meticulously planning their approach to avoid any escape by the suspect.

The Arrest

On Monday morning, as the world watched the Euro 2024 finals, the police moved in on Khalusha. He was arrested without incident, caught off guard as he watched the football match. The timing of the arrest highlights the police’s strategic planning and dedication to apprehending the suspect.

A Community’s Relief

The arrest of Khalusha has brought a significant sense of relief to the residents of Mukuru Kwa Njenga. The community had been living in fear, with the discovery of the bodies casting a dark shadow over their lives. The swift action by the police has not only removed a dangerous individual from the streets but has also restored a sense of safety and security.

Ongoing Investigations

While Khalusha is now in custody, the investigation is far from over. The police are continuing their efforts to uncover the full extent of his crimes and to ensure that justice is served for the victims and their families. Director Mohamed Amin emphasized the commitment of the police force to thoroughly investigate the case and bring closure to the affected families.

Conclusion

The arrest of Collins Jumaisi Khalusha marks a significant milestone in the fight against crime in the Mukuru Kwa Njenga slums. It is a testament to the dedication and hard work of the police force, who have worked around the clock to bring the suspect to justice. As the investigation continues, the community can take solace in the fact that the perpetrator is no longer a threat, and the police remain vigilant in their efforts to maintain law and order.

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