Tag: Kenyan serial killer

  • He Killed His Victims For Their Panties, Serial Killer Nabbed By DCI

    He Killed His Victims For Their Panties, Serial Killer Nabbed By DCI

    Suspected serial Killer and Rapist who has been the nightmare of Ruiru residents for the last four months has been arrested.

    Paul Magara Morara, 29, who has killed three ladies and seriously injured four within the period, was arrested today in a scrupulous operation by Ruiru-based detectives, who were acting on an attempted murder report.

    Shockingly, Magara has remained in the detectives list of wanted persons since 2020, but the masked hitman was only known by his alias name, Mkisii.

    According to DCI Ruiru profiling, the masked Magara occasionally struck ladies in the hours of darkness, killing and seriously injuring some before removing and escaping with their panties.

    It all started with one such shocking incident in 2020 at Kiunguru area around Ruiru Bypass, when a woman who had been seen with a man a night before was found dead in her room, with one of her breasts chopped off.

    Following the scanty leads obtained from the crime scene, detectives pursued the anonymous perpetrator for months but in vain.

    Later in January 2021, a young lady who worked at a hair company was found murdered at a local lodging in a similar style, moments after she was spotted with Magara.

    After months of receiving several related murder and attempted murder incidents all reported by female victims, another lady was found murdered in her rental house at Magorofani area of Wataalam.

    The mysterious agent of death had caused untold panic and terror in the area, with word having it that a vampire was roaming in the dark hunting down women.

    In what called for a round-the-clock manhunt for the perpetrator by all Ruiru sub-county officers, the killer struck again in September 7, by breaking into the house of two sisters aged 18 and 19, where he stabbed and left them for the dead. One of them is still admitted at Kenyatta National Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.

    As pursuit for him heightened, the bloodthirsty monster crept into the house of a couple when they were deep asleep early morning yesterday, stabbing the woman at the neck and vanishing in the dark in seconds.

    The husband rushed his 22-yr-old lactating woman to hospital, amidst shock as to how their attacker managed to master their padlock from outside, execute the attack and disappear as he soundly snored. The woman is recuperating well.

    Believing that the attacker was still around Wataalam at that early hour, police in Ruiru launched a thorough comb of the area, luckily managing to nab four suspects and recovering a mobile phone that belonged to one of the sisters attacked in the September 7 incident.

    Hours of interrogations on the four revealed that one of them, 25-year-old Moses Moogi Okemwa was an accomplice of the prime suspect, who jointly executed some of the attacks.

    At the crack of dawn today, Ruiru detectives who had camped metres from the house of Magara’s brother ambushed the prime suspect as he headed to have breakfast at his kin’s place.

    As early as 6am, the dusty 29-year-old had a backpack containing a hammer, 7 female panties and an electrical bulb holder.

    Further investigations has so far revealed that Magara joined a cult back in 2013, which promised to be paying him for every kill on a woman. Strangely, showing a woman’s pants would confirm that he indeed deserved a pay. He had however been double-crossed after a Sh30,000 down-payment, but continued with the monstrous attacks.

    More investigations are ongoing with DCI Ruiru detectives dealing.

  • Fleeing Serial Killer Masten Wanjala Was Identified By Locals As He Played Football

    Fleeing Serial Killer Masten Wanjala Was Identified By Locals As He Played Football

    A day after he mysteriously escaped from police cells at the Jogoo police station in Nairobi, self-confessed serial killer Masten Wanjala has been killed.

    He was lynched by an irate mob more than 400 kilometers from Nairobi, right in his maternal home in Kabuchai, Bungoma County.

    Just like questions abound as to how he escaped, it is also not yet clear how he travelled to Bungoma undetected.

    He had been detained at the station for a month, pending the conclusion of investigations, and was scheduled to take a plea on Wednesday- the day he was found missing.

    According to police, Wanjala was identified after he joined a football match in the area and played with locals.

    Some of those who identified him as a wanted man later trailed him to his home where they lynched him.

    Area Assistant County Commissioner Cornelius Nyaribai said that the suspect was flushed from his parent’s house and lynched by a mob.

    “We don’t encourage mob lynching but we can confirm the suspect was trailed by a mob and killed,” he said.

    Bungoma head of DCI Joseph Ondoro said locals had confirmed Wanjala’s identity. But he said they will take his fingerprints for further confirmation.

    “We have picked his fingerprints for further clarification. But locals have identified the body,” he said Friday.

    Viral videos show the suspect being dragged out of the house by an irate mob that proceeds to beat him with clubs and stones.

    Three police officers who were on duty have since been arrested and presented in court over the escape.

    They are due in court on October 15 for a ruling on an application by the prosecutors to hold them for 2 weeks, to allow detectives to conclude their investigations on how he escaped.

    They are likely to be charged with aiding the escape of the suspect and negligence of duties.

    It emerged Wanjala who had been at the station for close to a month escaped after police arrested tens of suspects over Covid-19 pandemic rules and mixed them with those who were in custody.

    And as the officers sorted the suspects by releasing them, Wanjala who seemed to have learnt their trend walked out.

    He disguised as one of the petty offenders and handed the officers an unknown amount of money he had before walking out as others on Tuesday night. But where did he get the money from?

    It was until Wednesday morning that officers realized he was missing.

    He is said to have traveled to his home immediately. He later joined a football match the following day assuming all was well.

    He was to take plea over the murder of three children on October 13 when he escaped, police said.

    Wanjala had confessed to killing 12 children when he was first arrested in July this year.

    He told police that he had kidnapped and killed at least 12 children in four years in Nairobi, Machakos, and Bungoma counties. So far, police have recovered five bodies.

    Wanjala’s cousin was also arrested over the killings.

    He confessed to having lured his victims and killed them before dumping the bodies at various places after posing as a football coach.

    The suspect was arrested in July 2021 after he tried to obtain money from the parents of one of the children he had already abducted and killed.

  • Kenyan Serial Killer Who Failed To Raise Sh1.18B Cash Bail Now Facing Death Sentence In The US

    Kenyan Serial Killer Who Failed To Raise Sh1.18B Cash Bail Now Facing Death Sentence In The US

    A Kenyan serial killer facing trial in the United States (US) is staring at the possibility of getting the death penalty for allegedly killing more than 22 grandmothers at care homes for the elderly.

    Billy Chemirmir, 47, was born and raised in Baringo and moved to seek greener pastures in the US in the 1990s after his elder sister secured him a visa, here, he is said to have commited the capital murder of 14 senior citizens and another eight families have separately accused him of killing their grandmothers in care homesby suffocating them.

    The serial killer who married an American woman and became an American citizen through naturalisation is locked up at the Dallas County jail while awaiting ruling after failing to raise a bail of $11.6 million (Sh1.18 billion).

    Death Penalty

    In Dallas Texas, capital murder carries either the death penalty, or a life sentence without parole. The serial killer, who police say posed as a maintenance worker to gain entry into apartments and homes before smothering residents with pillows and stealing valuables to sell online, is facing the death penalty and his case seems to be sealed as new victims spring up and new suits are added on to the previous ones each day.

    Chemirmir was arrested in March 2018 after a victim was found dead in her home with a pillow with her make-up smeared on it near her.

    According to Dallas police, a relative raised suspicion prompting a quick surveilance around the premises, the police then found Chemirmir throwing some stolen items into a dumpster.

    “During the arrest, Chemirmir was holding jewellery and money. In the dumpster, the officers found a jewellery box containing jewellery and a woman’s name. They were able to associate the name with an address in the city of Dallas,” the police report states.