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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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Impunity wrote:Thitifini wrote:Impunity wrote:murchr wrote:mkenyan wrote:hardwood wrote:2012 wrote:murchr wrote:2012 wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:2012 wrote:Shak wrote:His DNA found all over the place: the semen, finger prints, tape, furniture. He should now tell us why he killed Monica. Heartless fool Semen? In her? Definitely yes. Where else? Bed sheets etc... Meaning they were very good friends... I asked because I hadn't seen anything to do with sexual assault or otherwise on the victim in this saga. Where are you getting the bedsheets story from? By the way 80% of rape victims are assaulted by people they know. Interesting article from the Nation. Quote:Police are beginning to get a clearer profile of the killer from the way he operated and have now concluded that he is “highly trained”, and killed Ms Kimani with the “precision of a highly trained assassin”.
There was no sign of struggle in the apartment and Ms Kimani made no noise when her attacker struck.
The case of Mr Dominic Bisela, a security guard with Lavington Security and a resident of Kibera, has also convinced detectives that Ms Kimani was the victim of cold-blooded, premeditated murder.
Mr Bisela, detectives have discovered, was off duty on September 17, two days before Ms Kimani’s death.
A friend invited him to join him as a casual worker at a construction site in Royal Park estate in Lang’ata. Ms Maribe lives in house number 626 in the estate.
As is customary, construction workers surrender their identity cards at the gate to the site guard.
Mr Bisela did the same but in the evening, when he was clocking out, his ID had disappeared. He left his mobile phone number and asked the site management to call him if they found it.
Mr Bisela’s ID was used by a man to sign into Lamuria Gardens off Dennis Pritt, the apartment block where Ms Kimani lived, on the night she was killed.
The man who signed in was dressed in a long robe and a jacket, clothing which is consistent with those worn by Muslims, including those from South Sudan.
The man also wore a cap that covered his eyes. The man ordinarily never dressed like that and detectives believe he was in disguise, trying to pass himself off as Sudanese.
As a matter of fact, two people who were with Ms Kimani on that night, a man only identified as Owen and a Lebanese, told police that Ms Kimani remarked that she had never seen the visitor dressed like that.
As a result, police think that the man stole the ID and disguised himself as part of the plan to kill Ms Kimani and get away with it.
I didn't know she was raped and I also would never have thought he would have been that foolish to c** inside??? So did the killer sign in at the gate as Bisela or Dominic as earlier reported? Also which idiot would use the gateman's stolen ID to sign in at the gate? Could bisela be the killer? Something is not adding up. I think Irungu could also be innocent. Ever since he was found with a gunshot wound they have been attempting to link him to the murder. the guard whose id was used is not for the premises where the murder took place. he works elsewhere but his id was stolen from the gatehouse of maribe's court where he had left it when he went to do some casual work during his off day. it went missing from there and was used to gain entry to the court of monica's premises Irungu stole Bisela's ID from the gate where he lives with Maribe. Bisela went to work kibarua and left the ID at the gate only to find it missing after work. He told the soldier there he'll pass by later to see if soldier found it. That ID was used to gain entry at Monica's apartment - one way to prove malice aforethought. I don't think the sexual interaction was consensual, she was found dressed on the top and at the bottom her underwear torn on one side. We may never know though. If the pantie was not removed then how did the rape happened mpaka he deposited stuff in there? You don't know that style @impunity? Sijui....pengine Anjelica_Ann aniambie. Police are yet to collect jowie's dna. Media has been creating it's own stories. RINK
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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Thitifini wrote:murchr wrote:Thitifini wrote:murchr wrote:Thitifini wrote:murchr wrote:Thitifini wrote:murchr wrote:Thitifini wrote:2012 wrote:Tomorrow's headlines, results of the DNA samples.
But why is DCI feeding the press with confidential evidence in this case and Obado's??? Very strange, in the developed world this would lead to a mistrial verdict. Diverting attention from the increased tax on internet, withholding, banking, planned looting of the B4 etc....they are happy things ended with the fuel one... And why do that? Si hio tax mtalipa whether you talk about it or not?. There's someone leaking more than a sieve at the DCI. Not good PR. If we talked so much about the tax and looting then the regime would forever be associated with that and blamed for the pain of Wanjiku. PR for what? The elections will be coming up in 4yrs and Uhuru will not be contesting so what is he PRing for? Kenyans are hoodwinked to think these politicians really care about what you think of them...No one cares if anything Kenyans forget faster than ants. To quote sonko "Mtaongea mchana usiku mtalala". That is exactly what they think. So move on with life, that tax....housing fund will be paid na hambembelezwi. He's also human. He looses sleep sometimes thinking what people will be telling his grand-kids when he's long gone. Problem is that he can't untangle himself from his back handlers especially after how far they have shepherded him.  Very laughable.....aren't Kenyan's reminiscing the Moi era? The difference between you and Mr Politician is the latter has learnt the art of controlling your mind while screwing you. In 6 years you will be missing the Uhuru years. Hehehe...one thing I'm certain is that this is not a leadership problem in KE,but rather a societal problem. If I got to such a position as They, I can't promise not to take advantage of it. We have to correct the society's mindset before we think of development. A guy was telling me a few weeks ago about a country he lived in - that if you insinuated to friends in the drinking tavern that you had a plan to milk a few thousands from the Gova, they would straight away call their 911 to report pre-emptively. Your friends. In such a situation in KE, friends will ask how they can help.... To cut the long story, no PR gimmicks are going on. Nobody has that time anyway. The DCI is leaking too much and it shouldn't Series Wazir Chacha is also being renewed. And the big5 have received their checque books behind the curtains. The editor is only responsible for what he writes, how you interpret it is your business. "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/15/2015 Posts: 681 Location: Kenya
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murchr wrote:Thitifini wrote:murchr wrote:Thitifini wrote:murchr wrote:Thitifini wrote:murchr wrote:Thitifini wrote:murchr wrote:Thitifini wrote:2012 wrote:Tomorrow's headlines, results of the DNA samples.
But why is DCI feeding the press with confidential evidence in this case and Obado's??? Very strange, in the developed world this would lead to a mistrial verdict. Diverting attention from the increased tax on internet, withholding, banking, planned looting of the B4 etc....they are happy things ended with the fuel one... And why do that? Si hio tax mtalipa whether you talk about it or not?. There's someone leaking more than a sieve at the DCI. Not good PR. If we talked so much about the tax and looting then the regime would forever be associated with that and blamed for the pain of Wanjiku. PR for what? The elections will be coming up in 4yrs and Uhuru will not be contesting so what is he PRing for? Kenyans are hoodwinked to think these politicians really care about what you think of them...No one cares if anything Kenyans forget faster than ants. To quote sonko "Mtaongea mchana usiku mtalala". That is exactly what they think. So move on with life, that tax....housing fund will be paid na hambembelezwi. He's also human. He looses sleep sometimes thinking what people will be telling his grand-kids when he's long gone. Problem is that he can't untangle himself from his back handlers especially after how far they have shepherded him.  Very laughable.....aren't Kenyan's reminiscing the Moi era? The difference between you and Mr Politician is the latter has learnt the art of controlling your mind while screwing you. In 6 years you will be missing the Uhuru years. Hehehe...one thing I'm certain is that this is not a leadership problem in KE,but rather a societal problem. If I got to such a position as They, I can't promise not to take advantage of it. We have to correct the society's mindset before we think of development. A guy was telling me a few weeks ago about a country he lived in - that if you insinuated to friends in the drinking tavern that you had a plan to milk a few thousands from the Gova, they would straight away call their 911 to report pre-emptively. Your friends. In such a situation in KE, friends will ask how they can help.... To cut the long story, no PR gimmicks are going on. Nobody has that time anyway. The DCI is leaking too much and it shouldn't Series Wazir Chacha is also being renewed. And the big5 have received their checque books behind the curtains. The editor is only responsible for what he writes, how you interpret it is your business. And I hereby declare that the big5 I'm talking about are; the Lion, Elephant, theMainBuffalo, Girrafe and the AmeruCow. 60% Learning, 30% synthesizing, 10% Debating
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,936
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Kwani none of the guys are his buddies who can verify such claims. Bure kabisa. In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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Angelica _ann wrote:Kwani none of the guys are his buddies who can verify such claims. But kabisa.  No one traveled to help him bury his father "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/19/2015 Posts: 2,871 Location: hapo
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Ok this just got a bit more serious. I thought it was going to be accessory to murder...Damn!! What did this chochorait get involved in? Ama Kasine sung like a canary. Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,936
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This Irungu chap was also misusing the name Jowie, ending up embarrassing 'Us'. In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/8/2018 Posts: 2,212 Location: DC (Dustbowl County)
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Duo to be charged. Poor Jacque. Lesson to wazoo single ladies. Dem Bad boys may be exciting in the sack but are no good for y'all . (in my best Jamaican accent)... Bad boys bad boys.. Watchu gonna doo...watchu gonna do when they come for youuuu bad boys!
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/27/2016 Posts: 274 Location: Pub
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Waa very sad, the clip of her kwa dock https://twitter.com/citi...us/1049540837053325312.
If she is sent in for murder, next thing will be to try seek a presidential pardon for her. I work so I can afford the amount of alcohol required to continue going to work
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