He was a very good man, didn’t have any issues with people. Mostly kept to himself”. said the Caretaker of the apartment.
“He was my customer and he used to buy food from Kibanda”, she adds, “I remember he used to pay me using cash and not M-PESA “.
When you listen to these accounts you tend to believe that these allegations against the victim are misplaced.
One of the childhood friends of the famous Matara recounts how he was an active choir and youth member in their local church back in Kisii. The parents also go on to testify that their son has never had any indiscipline cases and that they believe their son is innocent.
When you put the pieces of witnesses brought forth concerning the perpetrators; it brings forth more questions than answers.
Their deceitful demeanor makes the victims fall easily for their tactics. They have completely mastered the art of deception such that it’s hard to convince the people around them otherwise. Unfortunately, many dreams and ambitions have been shattered innocently. Like they say, the grave is the wealthiest place as underneath are destinies that were cut short prematurely.
What boggles my mind is the motivation behind the killings.
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