hardwood wrote:Hmmmn wrote:mv_ufanisi wrote:Hmmmn wrote:....the fact that she was the wife for years, under the law she was entitled to his estate...She didn’t have to kill(if she did)....The courts could make sure she got her entitlement...She needed a good divorce lawyer not a hit man...
She was entitled to a part of his estate. Not all of it. Kenyan law says you have to show that you contributed to the acquisition, which is something a good lawyer can help you to do during divorce proceedings. If you've been married 29 years you would likely end up with a substantial share of the estate even if you were a housewife. Her greed led her to try and get everything her husband thrown to the side like some useless trash.
She will have a lot of time to think through her folly and greed at Lang'ata women's prison.
Tob Cohen married her when she was 22 and he was 42, she must have been very pretty then. Ukipata mali avoid the slayqueens like a plague. Once she tires of you she will try to take you out as she will feel very entitled to your money.
Even a half of his wealth was good enough...With all this attention (including international) looks like its slammer time for years...
Killing him would have meant she looses everything. So why should she do that if her interest was the property while the divorce was guaranteed to give her part of the property? We should be looking for the person who would have benefited from the murder and certainly its not her.
In her evil mind she thought that she'd never be caught.
Wrote letters to the police and lawyers to withdraw assault charges and divorce proceedings.
She probably thought that since there was enough evidence of assault, the courts would be in favour of the man and she was bound to lose.
So now she thought telling the police that the man is out of the country would have them busy looking elsewhere as his body decomposes in the septic tank.
"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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